“Success does not come from what you do occasionally, it comes from what you do

consistently.” – Marie Forleo

At the Global Leadership Summit, Craig Groeschel challenged a common misconception: Leadership is not about extraordinary moments or dazzling charisma. “Great leadership is boring,” he said. Not because it lacks impact, but because it is built on the mundane, daily disciplines that compound over time.

People often assume leadership requires innovation or groundbreaking ideas. While those have their place, authentic leadership is about doing the small, right things — again and again. Boring beats brilliance because it builds trust, credibility, and momentum.

Consistency means aligning actions with words, treating people fairly, and maintaining a unified vision. It eliminates unc

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