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Self Leadership Quotes

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Israelmore Ayivor
“Those who mistrust their own abilities are being too wicked to themselves, discouraging themselves from doing what they should have been excelling in. If you are good at discouraging yourself, you can't be a good leader because leadership is built on inspiring others to face challenges.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“Contrary to popular opinion, leadership is not a reserved position for a particular group of people who were elected or appointed, ordained or enthroned. Leadership is self-made, self-retained, self-inculcated and then exposed through a faithful, sincere and examplary life.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“Self-leaders are still true leaders even if they have no known followers. True leaders inspire by the influence of their characters and general self-made brands. Leadership is defined by the virtues of one's behaviour.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“Self-leaders do not look for followers because they are busily pursuing their influencial dreams that followers will trace and ask for. Followers look for influence and that can be obtained from self-leaders.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“A young child is a leader to an elderly person once his purpose has a faithful, sincere and trustworthy influence on people. Leadership is not restricted to position and age; it is self-made and influencial. Everyone has this self-leadership quality.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“You can be in your room and lead people. Just develop your potentials and publicize them and you will see people looking for your product. That is influence; self-made leaders do not look for followers. Followers look for them.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“A true leader is still a leader even when he takes up servants' duty, provided he maintains a human face and added integrity to his self-retained qualities.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Israelmore Ayivor
“The concept of leadership is abused by people who think a person becomes a leader when he grows grey hair, put into a position and expected to function. Everyone has a leadership potential carried within in a specific area of his or purpose. Leadership is universal and built on trust.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Michael Hyatt
“Making appointments with yourself and scheduling other things around them is key to proactive self-management.”
Michael Hyatt, Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want

Michael Hyatt
“How we lead ourselves in life impacts how we lead those around us.”
Michael Hyatt, Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want

Farshad Asl
“Everything you attract into your life is a reflection of the story you believe and keep telling yourself.”
Farshad Asl

David Taylor-Klaus, MCC
“First be a leader of yourself. Only then can you grow to lead others.”
David Taylor-Klaus

Israelmore Ayivor
“Self-leadership is about digging out your hidden endowment and making them known and useful to those who need it most.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Ladder

Israelmore Ayivor
“Your decisions will determine your destination. “No decisionâ€� is the decision to be just how you were at where you had been.”
Israelmore Ayivor, You Can Rise

Janna Cachola
“It is better to apologise later than to ask for permission now. It is called self leadership”
Janna cachola

Florence Dambricourt
“There is a paradox I particularly like, and it goes like this: unique and yet the same. We â€� as human beings â€� are all the same, with the same needs, same emotions, and yet this is what allows us to be so unique and different.”
Florence Dambricourt, Swim Like a Fish: An easy guide to developing self-leadership

Florence Dambricourt
“Applying self-leadership implies accepting to be different, that we are each unique individuals with a voice, a body, a mind, and a desire to express it. It is also knowing that we remain connected. We are unique fishes, among many fishes just like you and me. And it’s okay.”
Florence Dambricourt, Swim Like a Fish: An easy guide to developing self-leadership

“Unless you are prepared to give up something valuable you will never be able to truly change at all, because you’ll be forever in the control of things you can’t give up.”
Andy Law

Florence Dambricourt
“When it comes to communication, you want to change your perspective from what is being said, to what is being understood, as the owner of making sense of your communication is your listener after all.”
Florence Dambricourt, Building Bridges: Embracing NLP for better mediation

Jackie Capers-Brown
“Without a clear vision of the impact you want to have in your life when it comes to your relationships, work, and community, you may find yourself traveling paths that do not allow you to express your gifts of greatness in a meaningful way.”
Jackie Capers-Brown, The Go Be Great Blueprint

“self-leadership entails sharpening the leadership skills that you originally possess and the leader in you emerges forth to accomplish what is required of you more efficiently.
For example, a simple housewife is a leader. She is a born leader, even as suppressed as she may be depending upon the society she belongs to or her circumstances, she does lead, and she takes the reigns of her household, trains her children in the ways of life, etc.

Thereby every human has a leader hidden in them. Self-leadership is about recognizing your leadership traits, sharpening them, and putting them into action.”
Henrietta Newton Martin, Author-Supervision, Leadership, & Administration in Social Work Organizatio

“The Regal Seven â€� 7 Self-Training Strategies for Self-Leadership

1. Motivate yourself and take up challenges in the social service / human service tasks that are allotted.
2. It is not about competing with others but self-competing to be the better version of yourself every time you perform.
3. Solicit feedback from the team, peer groups, and the ones to whom you report/managers/bosses.
4. Build resilience; build your vision, and be vigilant.
5. Learn to grasp risks that you ascertain that you can strike at.
6. Stand up against evil practices that are against society building and human building.
7. Stand up for your team and the organization you are a part of.”
Henrietta Newton Martin - Author

Runa Magnusdottir
“Be the leading light in your own life and break free from your socially constructed boxes to become better, bolder and brighter.”
Runa Magnusdottir, The Story of Boxes, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: The Secret to Human Liberation, Peace and Happiness

Karen E. Solomon
“Some days what doesn’t kill you just didn’t kill you and that’s all we wrote.”
Karen E. Solomon, Pandemics and Other P-Words: How the Lockdown became my launchpad

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