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to raid the next election and wield unchecked power
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But you can stop them by voting yes by April 21st.
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Help put our elections back on a level playing field
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and let voters decide not politicians.
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Vote yes by April 21st.
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The president, Barack Obama.
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Virginia, we are counting on you.
1:04
Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress
1:06
to raid the next election and wield unchecked power
1:10
But you can stop them by voting yes by April 21st.
1:16
Help put our elections back on a level playing field
1:19
and let voters decide not politicians.
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Vote yes by April 21st.
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Paid for by Virginians for fair elections.
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Helping leaders motivate their people to a higher level of performance through strong
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human relations, team building, and goal achieving.
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This is the Seven Minute Leadership Podcast with your host, Paul Felle Valido.
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Hello everyone and welcome to the Seven Minute Leadership Podcast.
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This episode 631, let me ask you something, how many times today did you touch your phone?
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How many times did you check your email?
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How many times did a notification interrupt your thinking?
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Technology is not neutral, it either sharpens you or it dulls you.
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And as a leader, your tech habits are shaping your performance more than you realize.
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You don't need more apps, you need better discipline.
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Today I want to walk you through the tech habits that actually make you a better leader,
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not a distracted one.
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The first habit, control notifications or they will control you.
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If every buzz, ding and banner owns your attention, you're not leading, you are reacting.
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Leadership requires deep thinking, strategy does not happen in fragments.
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In aviation, when I'm in the cockpit, I cannot afford random interruptions during a critical
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phase of flight, take off and landing demand focus.
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Leadership has similar phases, budget planning, performance reviews, crisis communication.
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If your phone is lighting up during those moments, you are flying distracted.
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Turn off, non-essential notifications, batch your responses, create protected windows
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of focus and you will be shocked how much clearer you think.
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The second habit, treat email like a task list, not a social feed.
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Too many leaders refresh email like it's breaking news, it's not.
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It is someone else's to-do list being delivered to you.
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When you open email with no plan, you surrender your day.
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Instead, open it with purpose, what must be answered, what can be delegated, what can
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wait, what does not deserve a response at all.
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Leaders who dominate email dominate their schedule.
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Leaders who let email dominate them become administrators, not decision makers.
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The third habit, audit your digital footprint.
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Something you post, like comment on or screenshot, can become public.
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As an EMS chief, I am always aware that credibility is currency.
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The same applies in corporate leadership, small business, public safety, or even the
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Before you hit send, ask yourself, would I stand behind this if it were projected on a
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screen at my next board meeting?
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Technology amplifies character, it does not hide it.
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The fourth habit, use AI as a tool, not a crutch.
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We are living in an era where artificial intelligence can draft your emails, outline your strategy,
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and summarize your meetings, and that's powerful.
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It is also dangerous if you let it replace your judgment.
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AI can give you options, it cannot give you wisdom, it can draft language, it cannot
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read the room, it can analyze data, it cannot feel tension in a leadership meeting.
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Use it to sharpen your thinking, not outsource it.
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The fifth habit, schedule tech-free leadership time, and this one makes people uncomfortable
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Put your phone down during one-on-one conversations, close your laptop during performance reviews,
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make eye contact during difficult conversations.
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I've said for years that leadership is visible.
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If your team feels like they are competing with your screen, they will stop bringing you
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In scuba diving, when you're under water, your awareness keeps everyone safe.
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If you are scanned and gauges watching your partner reading the environment, leadership
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is the same, you cannot scan your environment if you're staring at a device.
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The sixth habit, protect your data like you protect your reputation.
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Cybersecurity is not an IT department issue, it is a leadership issue.
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Week passwords, shared logins, unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
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These are small cracks that lead to large breaches.
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One careless click can cost your organization credibility, money and trust.
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First model discipline, if you reuse passwords and ignore updates, your team will too.
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The seventh habit, use technology to reinforce culture.
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Technology can isolate teams or it can unify them, how you use it matters.
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Do you use group messages only when there is a problem, or do you use them to recognize
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Do you hide behind email when something is uncomfortable, or do you walk down the hall and have a conversation?
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Technology should accelerate clarity, not replace courage.
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The eighth habit, create digital boundaries.
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If your team expects you to respond at midnight, that is not a badge of honor, it's a culture
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When you answer emails at all hours, you are teaching your team that constant availability
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equals commitment, that leads to burnout.
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Set expectations, model healthy response times, protect your own mental health so you can
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lead with strengths.
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Now let me tie this all together.
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Technology is not the enemy, undisciplined use of technology is.
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The leader who checks their phone every five minutes feels busy.
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The leader who schedules intentional blocks of focus becomes effective.
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The leader who hides behind long emails feels productive.
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The leader who walks into a room and has a direct conversation builds trust.
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Your tech habits reveal your leadership maturity.
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So here's your seven minute challenge this week, audit your notifications, track how
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often you check email.
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Look at your screen time report and ask yourself, is this supporting my leadership or sabotaging
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Remember, leadership is built in moments, seven intentional minutes a day can reshape
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how you use technology, small shifts compound over time.
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So technology will continue to evolve, AI will get smarter, platforms will change, devices
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None of that replaces judgment, character or accountability.
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You are the constant in the system, lead your technology, but do not let it lead you.
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This has been the seven minute leadership podcast and I thank you for listening.
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Listen, we've seen what's out there for patio furniture and what you've been paying
9:33
is outrageous, but that was last season you before you ditch the specialty stores and
9:38
started saving more at home sense.
9:41
Now you're listening to this while under a designer umbrella on a luxurious teak
9:45
lounge chair because it's easy to relax when you refuse to settle on style, on price,
9:51
on outdoor pieces that will actually outlast the season, home sense, the home of no compromise,
9:57
part of the home goods family.
9:59
President Barack Obama Virginia, we are counting on you.
10:04
Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress to raid the next election and wield
10:08
unchecked power for two more years, but you can stop them by voting yes by April 21st.
10:15
Help put our elections back on a level playing field and let voters decide not politicians,
10:22
vote yes by April 21st.
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