Leadership is a journey, not a destination. It’s a role that we step into, and often it’s a role that we’re forced into. We don’t always choose to be leaders, but when we are, it’s our responsibility to lead with integrity and authenticity. I am a Mexican immigrant on an American leadership journey. I didn’t always want to be a leader, but my journey has taught me some valuable lessons about what it takes to be successful. First and foremost, leadership is about growth. It’s not about being the best or the most famous. It’s about becoming the best version of yourself and inspiring others to do the same. Second, leadership is about struggle. It’s not always easy, and there will be times when you want to give up. But if you’re willing to persevere, you will find that the rewards are worth the effort. Finally, leadership is about success. Not everyone will achieve the same level of success, but everyone can achieve something great if they set their mind to it. These are just a few of the lessons I’ve learned on my journey as a Mexican-American . I hope that by sharing my story, I can inspire others to pursue their own dreams and reach their full potential.
Hello! My name is Robert Larios
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As President & CEO of the Employees Club of California, I lead a highly dedicated and talented team who work vigorously to celebrate the lives and work of city, county and state government employees by honoring, recognizing, thanking, and expressing gratitude for serving their American communities. From a Mexican immigrant to an American CEO, I learned the power of overcoming struggle, and I want to share that with you in the hopes that the lessons I learned from my journey can help you find your inner strength, personal growth, and your definition of success. π·ππππ πΉππππ ππππ: π΄Γ©ππππ, πΌ.πΊ.π¨. View more posts
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