Connect yourself with others who believe what you believe. We need a leader. That leader is you. Go find your tribe and connect them.
All in Leadership
Connect yourself with others who believe what you believe. We need a leader. That leader is you. Go find your tribe and connect them.
As steward's of the tribe's mission, as a chief storyteller, as our leader, you must present to us an inspired view of the world we seek to create. So, boss, what do we do now?
It's not enough to tell us why you're here. Tell us why WE are here. Show us how WE came into existence. Steward OUR mission and help us be the change WE want to see. Share our story.
We, the world, do not need you wasting your time doing something for those that you are not intended to serve. We need you to be helping the people you are meant to serve. Who are you for?
To me, celebrating "Labor Day" is not honoring the historical work and effort of labor organizers and workers. To me, the celebration is for those that do something meaningful, that connect with customers/fans/guests, that side-by-side actively engage in something bigger than themselves.
Legacy is not about you. It's about the people you support. It's about bringing these people around something bigger than themselves. It's about being the one to carry the torch. It's about being comfortable to hand the torch to someone else when the time is right. Legacy is the culture we create for the people we love, care and support. Leave a legacy.
You cannot put a price on helping someone take one step closer to realizing their dream. We need more dreamers in the world with the guts to offer a new point of view. Freely help those that need help. Pay forward the kindness. We need it.
I am motivated to connect with people. I want to inspire them. I want those that I inspire to see more in themselves and use that to build a better world. I want to help people solve their problems.
You can leverage who you are to make a change in the world. The change you seek to make can help others do more and be more than they thought possible. Simple right? If so, how is it that we get lost in our “why” or our “reason” to live?