 Aristotle and Ben Franklin approach reading, reflecting, writing, and enacting in some of the ways. Franklin exhorted us to write something worth reading or do something worth writing. Aristotle says that the only way to avoid criticism is to say nothing, do nothing, and be nothing. As leaders we often believe we only have time for the task at hand, but reading helps us learn, writing helps us think, and reflecting helps us grow. So as summer heats up or things get even crazier at work, we may be tempted to just do nothing. Instead, take 30 minutes this week to write something worth reading, do something worth writing, and be something more than nothing. Lead well this week.