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		<title>You Don&#8217;t Need a Title to be a Leader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am in Part 2 of Mark Sanborn&#8217;s book, You Don&#8217;t Need a Title to be a Leader.&#160; The book continues to challenge me in not only leadership but in life as well.&#160; Part 2 deals with the Six Principles of Leadership. Thoughts from Principle #1&#8211;The Power of Self-Mastery: The fact is, all leadership begins [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am in Part 2 of Mark Sanborn&#8217;s book, You Don&#8217;t Need a Title to be a Leader.&nbsp; The book continues to challenge me in not only leadership but in life as well.&nbsp; Part 2 deals with the Six Principles of Leadership.</p>
<p>Thoughts from Principle #1&#8211;The Power of Self-Mastery:</p>
<ul>
<li>The fact is, all leadership begins with self-mastery.&nbsp; You can&#8217;t lead others until you can first lead yourself.</li>
<li>To truly lead, and make a difference in the world, you must always start with yourself.</li>
<li>Leaders don&#8217;t interact with the world around them because they have to.&nbsp; They do so because they want to.</li>
<li>. . . those who lead effectively tend to view such circumstances as opportunities.</li>
<li>The challenge for anyone is to make a life while making a living.</li>
<li>Thinking helps separate the mundane things in your life from the significant.</li>
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<p>My favorite section under this principle is under the subtitle, Motivation.&nbsp; Mark Sanborn lists 8 ways to keep ourselves motivated:</p>
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<li>Make time to reflect.</li>
<li>Remember to dream.</li>
<li>Mirror those who are successful around you.</li>
<li>Retreat to advance.&#8211;take time for retreats to review your life and objectives.</li>
<li>Mentor someone else.</li>
<li>Enjoy the journey.&#8211;take a moment to be grateful for what you have.</li>
<li>Live like a victor, not a victim.&#8211;we can learn from difficult situations or languish in them.&nbsp; The decision is ours.</li>
<li>Search for the pony.&#8211;look for the pony responsible for all the manure.</li>
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<p>This continues to stretch me in many areas of my life.&nbsp; I highly recommend a copy of your own!!!</p>
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