If you’re joyful on the journey, there's’ a greater likelihood you’ll be joyful on arrival. If you’re miserable on the journey, the arrival is unlikely to change anything when it comes to your countenance.
If you’re joyful on the journey, there's’ a greater likelihood you’ll be joyful on arrival. If you’re miserable on the journey, the arrival is unlikely to change anything when it comes to your countenance.
We all know talent alone is not sufficient for doing great work in any industry, yet most of us still place too much emphasis on talent when looking to start.
This week we’re going to dive into self-awareness and its critical impact on our flourishing life and leadership.
We can relentlessly pursue winning and remain open-minded, generous, honest, content, empathetic, and compassionate.
Don’t let Nike, or anyone else for that matter, tell you what winning looks like.
You define it for yourself.
The greater the degree of confidence, the greater commitment in mind, body and spirit. The byproduct is being able to play freely in your pursuits in the way that Steph Curry is able in his. The world needs more leaders who can “make a bad night, a good night.”
Let us, as inspired leaders, commit to nurturing our spiritual health and creating environments that foster spiritual growth for ourselves and those we lead.
Your leadership is the overflow of your lifestyle. Ill health in one area is going to impact health in the total sum. Your well-being is going to influence your well-leading.