Self-Leadership
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Self-leadership is the practice of returning to inner alignment across body, thinking, behavior, and ownership. This category explores how people become more internally stable so their actions, relationships, decisions, and leadership express a more aligned identity.
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailThe Illusion of Fear “Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free.” — Jim Morrison. In Robert Cialdini’s book Influence: Science and Practice, he mentions a remarkable story of the Thonga people of southern Africa, …
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailSetting the Destination: The Power of Clarity “The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere, is to be nowhere.” — Michel de Montaigne. In a recent article I wrote titled Transform Your Life by Facing the 5 Brutal Truths About Purpose Most People Avoid, …
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailThe Emerging Value of Inner Intelligence “Intuition does not come to an unprepared mind.” — Albert Einstein. In the future, your greatest asset won’t be stored in a bank, gained through your credentials, or measured by success. It will be your intuition. In an age dominated by information and logic, …
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailNavigating the Purpose-Driven Path “Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible. I have believed absurdly that I could make these paintings and made them.” — Pablo Picasso. Why do most people avoid facing the truth about their life purpose? Is it because it involves confronting our deepest …
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailReconnect With Your Inner Peace “We don’t realize that, somewhere within us all, there exists a supreme self who is eternally at peace.”—Elizabeth Gilbert. I invite you to stop momentarily and shift your focus to your heart. What do you feel? Sure, the rhythmic beating of life and the emotions …
676shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard EmailThe Principle of Minimal Effort “Truth is always to be found in simplicity, and not in multiplicity and confusion of things.”—Isaac Newton. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the constant busyness of modern life? You’re not alone. In today’s information age, simplifying our lives is more important than ever. The …