Leaders should lead with a
purpose. They should lead their
organization with a purpose and they should lead themselves with a
purpose. This starts with a frame
of reference of ourselves as a company of one -- "Me
Incorporated." As a leader
with a purpose, would you be better engaged? If you were focused on deliberate
intentions that were aligned with your purpose, would you make a difference in
the lives of the people you interact with, the people that you lead? What do you need to do to awaken this
company of one person so you can have a positive influence?
My friend, Kathleen Zurenko
who's been a guest blogger for us, shared some thoughts from Gregg Braden's
book the Divine Matrix about awakening ourselves to begin changing our
consciousness. Awakening ourselves
positions us to be a better leader.
This will allow us to awaken others and lead them to do their best!
1. Every day take time for silence,
stillness and solitude. The
world’s is a noisy place. Being
alone in a quiet, peaceful place is supportive of the awakening process.
2. Be mindful about what we allow into our
daily lives by paying close attention to what we read, watch, listen to, and
eat.
3. Move more, sit less. Movement viscerally connects us to the
earth and restores our vitality.
4. Acknowledge the beauty that surrounds
us. There are natural and
human-made wonders just waiting to be discovered.
5. Teach and support others as often as
possible. Volunteering in our
community, even if just for a few hours a month, gives us the opportunity to
make the world a better place.
6. Nurture our tribes. Community is an integral component of
caring, guidance, support, friendship, and companionship.
7. See the bigger picture. Take classes, join discussion groups or
find something to research.
8. Live simply and deliberately. Clear out the clutter and make room for
what we need and enjoy.
9. Embrace the challenges life presents
and find ways to challenge ourselves.
Even the most exciting job, the most exciting lifestyle, can become
routine.
10. Stay in touch with ourselves. Mindfulness, practiced through yoga,
meditation or journaling can support us in learning about our emotions,
reactions, likes, dislikes, dreams and fears. Having a solid sense of self
gives us a firm foundation for living in this world and being fully awake.