There is a certain security gap associated with telling us something about yourself.
I don't mean to brag about your accomplishments or to list your accomplishments.
And I don't mean to touch so long that all eyes glaze over.
I am talking about those stories from your childhood that give us a better understanding of who you are today.
The discussions about your biggest mistakes and what you learned from them.
The conversations about your fears and fears, not in search of sympathy, but to ease our burden.
It is real, transparent and revealing.
There is something about this vulnerability that leads to closer relationships.
That brings us closer together.
That creates great teams.
It can be scary.
It can be difficult to do.
But when you find the courage to share it can make a huge difference and encourage others to do the same.
Let's find people who we can trust to be open.
And create an environment that makes it easy for others to be vulnerable and honest.
What do we need to know about you?
So:
Laden …