The avoidance of difficulty and imperfection in life does not result in a fulfilling, passionate life. Expecting, embracing and learning from difficult and imperfect experiences does.
-Kimber Sullivan
Kimber wrote this class soon after running her first marathon and finding the experience crystallized many principles at work in her project leadership.
The class follows the marathon experience from sign-up to completion to the empowerment and faith that resulted, paralleling it with the project experience from concept to go-live to the open doors that result from a job well done.
Class Outline:
- The Big Idea
- The Plan
- Training
- The Big Event
- The Rewards
Kimber talks about how to approach each piece of a big, difficult journey with grace for fellow team-members, audacity and daring in tackling daunting new skills, and a fierce never-give-up determination. The best way to build a team is to do something difficult, yet so many of us approach such a task with fear and worry. Instead, see it for what it is: an invitation to more.