Lead Yourself First by Raymond M. Kethledge and Michael S. Erwin is a series of stories illustrating how
contemporary and historical leaders have used solitude to achieve clarity of
thought, tap into intuitive insights, spark creativity, achieve emotional
balance, bolster moral courage, and more. The leader profiles make for
interesting reading. This is not a “how-to” book, though. Only in the last few
pages are specific recommendations given for how to carve out alone time for
focused thinking. Rather, the book’s focus is to make a case for the importance
of solitude to leadership by illustrating the role of solitude in key decisions
and actions taken by leaders in politics, business, the military, academia, not-for-profits,
religion, activism, and other arenas. The writing is engaging, the stories
illustrative, and the lessons informative.
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