Leadership Lessons from the Garden
<p>Spring is winding down, and summer is around the corner. Lately, I have been spending time in my garden. It is the prime season to plant, prune, and fertilize as we anticipate the growth that will lead to garden delights.</p>
<p>Time in my garden had me thinking about all the work that goes into producing healthy plants. And I began drawing correlations between that and what it takes to lead a team, an organization, or your life.</p>
<p>Let’s start by saying it is not easy. When I left the city pre-pandemic to move to a rural area, I had visions of flowering bundles of flowers and a garden blossoming and producing bountiful harvests. I was determined to do it “the natural way” without man-created pesticides and fertilizers ladened with environmentally harming chemicals. I never imagined how hard that would be or how much I needed to learn.</p>
<p>Being a gardener has so many correlations to what it is like to be a leader. In this post, I will share my thoughts on those correlations and give you some practical advice on how you can integrate gardening success secrets with leadership acumen.</p>
<p>Let’s start by saying that gardening is pretty simple. You can boil it down to three main things:</p>
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