 This CIO Minute is sponsored by Tegile Systems. If you think about something, and it's something that you want or that you aspire to, then you find yourself doing things, thinking about learning, putting yourself in the way of opportunities that move you in the direction of whatever that thing might be. And it could be that what you're thinking about is becoming a leader. I think whatever level of leadership one achieves, we all end up being aspiring leaders because there really is no end on that journey, right? So I think that's an important thing to recognize. So I think that's one thing. Another is, I think just being willing to put yourself in situations that you're not really comfortable with outside of your comfort zone, as one would say. Not for personal self-aggrandizement and attention getting, but because when you do that, it's almost inevitable that if you feel apprehensive, if you're chairing a meeting and you've got some senior people and people you respect and they're smart, and you're the leader of that meeting and that's part of your leadership journey, that that nervousness is a sign that you're probably learning. And if you make mistakes, you kind of just swallow hard and get on with it. Leadership is inherently active and you can read all the books about leadership in the world that you want. You can think about being a leader all you want, but the best way to do it is actually to start doing it in small measures and take control of that journey yourself. This CIO Minute is sponsored by Tejial, providing flash-driven enterprise storage arrays for virtualization, file services, and database applications. Visit www.tejial.com, that's T-E-G-I-L-E.