Great leaders don’t just give directions—they tell stories. Stories connect us. They remind kids that failure isn't the end… it’s part of the path. 💥 Oprah was told she was “unfit for TV.” Dr. Seuss? Rejected 27 times. Walt Disney? Fired for “lack of imagination.” And yet, look what they built. 🙌 If we don’t share our real stories, kids assume success is effortless—and that can be damaging. So here's your challenge: SHARE a time you failed but kept going. With your kids, your students, or right here in the comments. Because when we talk about our imperfect journeys, we give others permission to keep walking theirs. Follow @DrRobynSilverman for more scripts and tips to make the hard conversations easier—and keep an eye out for Leadership Conversation Skill #3, coming soon! #LeadershipForKids #StorytellingMatters #DrRobynSilverman #PowerfulWords #CharacterDevelopment #ParentingTips #GritAndGrace #KidsNeedToHearThis #RaisingLeaders #ScriptsThatWork
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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