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Food for Thought

Food for Thought. 3 Leadership Lessons from Guess How Much I Love You. Vulnerable.

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Food for Thought

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  1. Food for Thought 3 Leadership Lessons from Guess How Much I Love You

  2. Vulnerable • Our most important questions often come when we are most vulnerable.   The Little Nutbrown Hare was preparing for bed, hold for dear life to his father’s ears, because he wanted to be heard.  He was about to ask him the most important question of his young life. 

  3. Vulnerable • “Guess how much I love you?”  Only at this vulnerable moment before sleep and by placing himself in such a precarious position, was the Little Nutbrown Hare certain he would be heard.

  4. To Be Loved • We all want to know we are loved.  This may be the most important question in the world.  People have been asking it of each other for centuries.  In Guess How Much I Love You, the Little Nutbrown Hare knows that his dad is fully aware that he loves him.  What he wants to know if he is aware “how much” he loves him? 

  5. To Be Loved • So many people in our lives, whether in our families (spouses, children) or in our organizations know that we love and appreciate them.  The question is, do they know “how much” we love or appreciate them?  How do we show them?  How do we tell them?  Do we have to hop as high as we can?

  6. How Much? • How much you love or appreciate someone is immeasurable.  Ultimately you can’t measure emotions in a definitive way. 

  7. How Much • It’s only by combining what we say, how we describe how we feel with the lives we lead that the true “much” of our love becomes visible.

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