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The Leaders Beattitudes. Leadership is both an act and a science, it is innate and yet learned, it is inherent and yet must be developed.

1. The spirit of RESILIENCE : The ability to see failure as temporary and a necessary step to success.


2.The spirit of COURAGE : The ability to transform one's fear into a motivator for action and change.


3. The spirit of PATIENCE : A belief in the potential of change and the ability to take the drivers seat.



4. The spirit of COMPASSION: A sensitivity to the worth of orders.


5. The spirit of SELF VALUE: A belief in one's importance to the world.


6. The spirit of SELF- CONFIDENCE : A trust in one's inherent abilities


7. The spirit of PERSEVERANCE : The ability never to give up or surrender to the context of any situation.


8. The spirit of STRATEGIC THINKING : The ability to plan rather than panic.


9. The Spirit of TIME MANAGEMENT : The conscious application of time to goals.

10 The spirit of SELF COMPETITION : The practice of never comparing oneself to others, but only with what one has been doing or done before


Leadership is both an act and a science, it is innate and yet learned, it is inherent and yet must be developed. True leadership is the hope of the future, of our world and will determine the success and failure of our homes, communities, Cities, nations, and planet. Leadership is truly our past and our destiny and it is the only thing that will fulfill our natural passion and greatness.

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