If we desire to walk the pathway of our life purpose, often we must recognize it is being held in trust— until you and I conquer the temptation to believe less of ourselves.
Archive for the ‘Character’ Category
Cracking YOUR Leadership Code (Part 2)
April 18th, 2011 by SteveLewey
To be effective as a leader, you have to be more than just a “good person”. Others may like you and even respect you if you are a good person. However, simply being a good person does not guarantee people will follow you or see you as a Leader.
The Commitments of an Extraordinary Leader!
April 8th, 2011 by SteveLewey
Leadership is a continual process of making to commitments…to oneself, to others, and to the organizations we lead and served. With this in mind, here are the commitments an Extraordinary Leader makes:
Cracking Your Leadership Code
March 28th, 2011 by SteveLewey
A number of leaders are infused with passion. They hold high ideals and have a strong desire to make a difference in their circle of influence. They are not easily offended, yet capable of standing with a firm sense of conviction for the causes and company’s they lead.
Leaders Understand the Law of Early!
March 7th, 2011 by SteveLewey
Let’s face it, The Law of Early, for no cost and the same effort, will PREVENT 65% and more of our “time management” challenges. The little things magnify and attract either the success or diminishing of our future legacy.
Entrepreneurial Leadership…Raising The Bar
February 28th, 2011 by SteveLewey
What can you as one “entrepreneurial” person do to make difference in the world? Today, network marketeering companies and entrepreneurial “work at home” opportunities are a dime a dozen; and the claims for making instant money are dizzying. The leadership torch is being passed as many are leaving the corporate arena and stepping on the shores of “entrepreneurism”, in search of a better life. It’s time for each of us to raise the bar on our leadership skills…
The Richest Man That Ever Lived: Do you have to choose between Wealth & Wisdom?
January 27th, 2011 by SteveLewey
If you and I could sit down with both a wise man and a fool, we would quickly find a distinction. Not in their clothing. Nor in the car they drive. Not even in their career….








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