Power of Change

To change the world, be willing to change yourself.  If you have a vision of a better workplace, or even a better world, are you willing to change yourself too? Ghandi spread the message "Be the change that you want to see in the world." Personal change may be a requirement for any real transformation around you. To make the world better, there may be a personal cost.

Reverend Maraj at Unity of Phoenix recommends that we take responsibility for change by looking within.  What are your weak areas? Are you willing to find and change weaknesses in your attitudes and behaviors?  Are you tolerant of modest differences in others? Self-awareness is a stage of emotional intelligence.  The self-aware leader helps to change others, by spreading a vibration of a better way of working.

Self-reflection can be difficult work.  When we look within, we may become uncomfortable as we recognize areas that could change.  Regardless, when we hope to change the world, we should be willing to make a requisite personal change. 

 

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  • 3/13/2009 7:28 PM Daniel wrote:
    It is very difficult to look within and discover that change would be for the better. Nobody likes to admit that they are not as they perceive themselves.

    This is why coaching is so valuable. Even coaches need a coach. I just got one who will help me. I am curious what I will discover, but I am also eager to make the changes that will make me a better person, and those around me better because of it.
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