Alignment
The most important thing you can do right now is to align your attitude and your actions with the vision you have of your future.
Leadershipology is a word that Keith coined years ago. The suffix -ology means “the study of,” therefore the word leadershipology means “the study of leadership.” Leadership is choosing a way of thinking, being and doing life that is not common. Applying the study of leadership through Leadershipology takes your ability to lead to a whole other level, when you mindfully apply what you learn. Keith decided to create Leadershipology to help leaders and emerging leaders challenge themselves every day through empowering thoughts.
The most important thing you can do right now is to align your attitude and your actions with the vision you have of your future.
It’s not the family of origin that you were born into that gives you your self-worth. It’s your family of choice, who you choose to do life with that eventually will determine your value in the earth.
Your net-worth will be determined by your network.
Alignment always precedes your assignment.
We are not overcome by the problems around us, but the people who we align our lives with who are around us.
For you to achieve anything great you must align your life with people who believe in you.
Who you choose to align yourself with will determine your next level in life…whether you go up or down, get better or worse, move forward or move backward and most importantly find fulfillment or disillusionment.
Who you align your life with will determine not only What you Do in your next level, but How you Do What you Do.
You will never BE the right person until you line up with the right people.
Alignment is the determinant factor of all success.
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