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Collecting Personal Inspirations

by Kevin Eikenberry on June 12, 2009

in Leadership

Last Friday in this space I urged you to take responsibility for being inspired by looking to things that inspire you as a source.

Today I urge you to take that one step further.

Make it one of your ongoing leadership activities to collect things that inspire you.

Have one song that inspires you?  Find 5-10 more over time and load them all on your computer, create an iPod play list or a customized CD for your car.

Find more quotations, and put them all in your journal.

Create a Victory journal of the accomplishments of which you are most proud.

I could give you more examples, but you get the idea.

Look for situations and memories that inspire you, knowing that by doing so you aren’t just inspiring yourself, but advancing your leadership influence, building a leadership habit, and enhancing your leadership skills.

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