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December 2023 iLead Update: Lessons on Leadership

Happy Holidays Leadership Challenge Fans

The entire iLead team sends you wishes for a peaceful holiday season and a prosperous New Year. Missie and I will be with our three granddaughters over Christmas (oh, and their parents will be there too).

In this month’s issue, we are sharing just a few thoughts to get you through the holidays:

We appreciate your feedback and support this year about how you are working intentionally to stay on track with your Leadership Challenge Action Plan.  The most important elements of the workshop, according to your feedback:

Let us know how you are and what you are up to.  We love feedback from those doing great work in the world around TLC!

Tom


Quick Tip – Navigating Tomorrow by Reflecting on Yesterday

Research shows that leaders who take time with their team to reflect on the past often create a more detailed and well-thought-out vision for the future. Here is an exercise that takes place in December and January to help you and your team celebrate accomplishments and get excited about the future.   This was an annual exercise my team at Family and Protective Services engaged in and it was always a great celebration and a way to align everyone towards the coming year.

In December

Carve out time to look at the past year.

In January

Create time to look forward to the year ahead as a team in January.

This exercise offers leaders the opportunity to inspire and mobilize others towards a common vision. It gives insight into the team’s hopes and dreams and helps build stronger teams through increased transparency and sharing.


Quick Tip – CrockPot Eggs

During the holidays, anything that saves a little time is a blessing. During a recent team retreat, I cooked breakfast overnight in a crock pot for the team and their spouses.  Prep Time – 30 minutes.  Cook time – 7-8 hours – while I slept!  It was a great breakfast with easy cleanup that was well received by all.  Try this over the holiday season to spend less time in the kitchen and more time with those you love.

Ingredients

Instructions

Grease the 6-quart slow cooker lightly or use a slow cooker liner.

If using bacon or sausage, cook and crumble. Drain fat leaving 1 tablespoon in the pan.

If desired, soften the onion in the fat. This is optional but will soften the flavor of the onion.

Grease a 6-quart slow cooker. Place half the hash browns, meat, onions, peppers, and cheese in the slow cooker. Repeat layers ending with cheese, do not stir.

Whisk eggs, milk, and seasonings in a medium bowl. Pour the egg mixture over the ingredients in the slow cooker.

Cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours. Once cooked, uncover and let the casserole rest for 15 minutes.

Kitchen Hack – Use hash browns with peppers and onions.  This saves time, but it is more flavorful with fresh onions and peppers!

As an option, serve with sour cream and salsa!

Got a favorite recipe you use during the holidays?  We would love to hear from you.

Enjoy!

Printable Recipe Card:  Crockpot Eggs – Denise McDonald

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