A Commitment to Unleash Your Leader Potential

Follow a Five-Step Process That Will Help You Find Success, Significance, and Satisfaction

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Daniel W. Evans ISBN: 9781490825281
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: April 17, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Daniel W. Evans
ISBN: 9781490825281
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: April 17, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Below are two of twelve words we will briefly discuss. All twelve are words that edify, educate, enable, encourage, energize, enlarge, enlighten, equip, and exhilarate.

Remembering and reflection speak of thinking to recall from memory. This is a good process to help you learn from history for setting new goals. Remembering requires exercise to develop and maintain a satisfactory level of memory. In addition, it takes slowing down and sometimes even stopping for proper reflection. Many times clarity is not obtainable because we are not fully engaged in the process.

The study of these words leads us into twelve qualities of a leader. We will visit each one and learn a process to evaluate and improve them.

Are you ready to learn how to unleash your potential? It will start with a commitment. The level of commitment you make and maintain will help determine your success.

This one-day process takes you through five steps. The practicality in the steps helps bring clarity and revelation. Dedicate one day and glean many days after.

The Five Steps

Step 1: Stay Focused
Step 2: Make Commitments
Step 3: Implement Structure
Step 4: Learn to Glean
Step 5: Measure Up

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Below are two of twelve words we will briefly discuss. All twelve are words that edify, educate, enable, encourage, energize, enlarge, enlighten, equip, and exhilarate.

Remembering and reflection speak of thinking to recall from memory. This is a good process to help you learn from history for setting new goals. Remembering requires exercise to develop and maintain a satisfactory level of memory. In addition, it takes slowing down and sometimes even stopping for proper reflection. Many times clarity is not obtainable because we are not fully engaged in the process.

The study of these words leads us into twelve qualities of a leader. We will visit each one and learn a process to evaluate and improve them.

Are you ready to learn how to unleash your potential? It will start with a commitment. The level of commitment you make and maintain will help determine your success.

This one-day process takes you through five steps. The practicality in the steps helps bring clarity and revelation. Dedicate one day and glean many days after.

The Five Steps

Step 1: Stay Focused
Step 2: Make Commitments
Step 3: Implement Structure
Step 4: Learn to Glean
Step 5: Measure Up

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