Monday, April 20, 2009

There's a Natural Born Leader In Us All

We're all born with the potential to fulful our goals at will. We need only visualize them, then take the necessary actions to get there.

Yet conventional education teaches us otherwise -- that you have to struggle and "pay your dues" before you can succeed. That's why it's so important to bring to any leadership role you may have, in your professional or personal life, a fresh perspective on accomplishing goals.

There is a natural born leader in all of us. We need only listen, learn, visualize and do to inspire the same in others. That is my goal with this blog, which I invite you to help me with.

I'm looking for natural born leaders to feature in this blog. If you'd like to share your experience and thoughts on leadership, email naturalbornleaders1@gmail.com and I'll send you a list of questions. Plus, I'll include in your blog post your photo or logo of choice, as well as a link to your website, blog, Twitter page, Facebook page, MySpace page or any other online presence you would like to promote.

If you’d like to know when this featured post goes live, Follow This Blog. I’ll also tweet about it with a link to your featured post, so Follow Me on Twitter too. The sooner you know your post is live, the sooner you can share the link anywhere that you'd like to reinforce the leadership role you play in your profession and/or community.

By the way, if you're not a member already, you're invited to join my Facebook Group where you can connect with others in the Natural Born Leader community.

"Since we're integrally connected in consciousness, no one individual can evolve far ahead of everyone else. We are all contained within a certain field of consciousness. Though we may take a role close to the leading edge, we cannot leave our fellow beings far behind since in essence we are all one. So we have no choice but to evolve together, bringing all our brothers and sisters along with us." ~Shakti Gawain, The Path of Transformation

Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrosimoes7/1301014184/

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