The Four Dimensions of Centered Leadership: Awareness

In the first dimension of Centered Leadership, awareness, you need to learn what is happening around you and what is happening to you. Your awareness can be developed in several ways including meditation, friends, feedback, journaling, emotional triggers, or just letting it emerge as you experience different situations in your life. There’s another way that’s […]

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Authenticity Never Emerges From Being Fake

You have to learn to lead yourself before you can effectively lead others. This is the missing aspect of leadership development. Being centered integrates the inner person with the outer person allowing the authentic self to emerge. Centeredness manifests from the integration of the inner and outer self which allows your authenticity to emergence as

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Leadership Authority vs. Influence

Authority is usually signified by the title or position of the leader in an organization, and that authority is given to an individual to accomplish something. Higher levels of authority are given to people to accomplish more complex things. Sometimes authority is taken or assumed, and an agenda is forced on people to accomplish a

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The Four Dimensions of Centered Leadership

A manifestation is when the unseen becomes seen, it is realized (i.e., actuality has become your reality). The Centered Leader has realized increased awareness, connection, empowerment, and performance. For example, awareness is manifested when your personality is aligned (i.e., your temperament, character, habits, and attitude). Connection is manifested when your behavior is aligned (i.e., your

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Full Functioning Leadership

The function of leadership is the most persuasive power in the world, specifically in organizations where power literally impacts the quality of life of every individual working at the organization, local society at a regional and national level, and global impact. Organizational leaders today make large amounts of money, leverage more power, and pull more

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