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CSTG 214: The Law of the Picture with Andrew Hasty

CSTG 214: The Law of the Picture with Andrew Hasty

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Ever feel like your words just aren’t landing? 🤔 Maybe it’s time to stop talking and start showing.

In this episode, Andrew dives into John Maxwell’s “Law of the Picture”—aka leading by example—and brings it to life with stories that hit home. From battlefield leaders to hallway moments at Peterman Brothers, you’ll hear why how you show up matters way more than what you say.

If you're serious about building trust, boosting morale, and creating a culture that thrives, this one’s a must-listen 🎯 Because your team is watching... even when you think they’re not.

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Key Takeaways:
  • The “Law of the Picture” teaches that the most impactful leadership happens through example, not instruction.
  • A leader’s body language, tone, and presence speak volumes—often louder than their words.
  • Experiencing the same work as your team builds empathy, trust, and more effective problem-solving.
  • Modeling core values like work ethic, accountability, and positivity creates cultural alignment and boosts team morale.
  • The greatest test of leadership is how you carry yourself when things aren’t going well—because that’s when your team is paying closest attention.

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