1] Choose—Realize
that everything in a life is a choice. If you see someone investing in the
lives of others in your community, it’s not because that person woke up as a
better person than the rest of us. It is because that individual saw a need and
chose to do something about it.
2] Think—Get a plan.
It might take research. It might mean talking to a few people. But if you’re
going to effectively influence the lives of people around you, you need to make
intelligent, well-informed decisions about how to do so. Much damage has been
done in this world by well-meaning people without a clue.
3] Act—The
difference between a good intention and a good deed is only an action. One of
the central concepts in my book Shattering
the Glass Slipper, is: Instead of waiting for your ship to come in,
grab a hammer and build a boat! There are those who talk and those that do!
Which are you?
4]
Believe—Communicate positivity to the people on your team. Sometimes I will
have people object to this point, essentially saying, “But Charles, the people
on my team are idiots! Do you want me to lie to them?!”
I have two responses
to that point.
B] I’m not asking you to tell anyone anything that’s not true. I’m simply asking you to communicate to those around them that you believe that they have what it takes to overcome the challenges they have before them.
What will you do today that supports those on your team? What word of encouragement, belief, or empowerment will you inject into the world of those around you?
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