We live our lives based on who we think we are.
The self-discovery of your inherent leadership potential and an understanding of who you are and what you are meant to be are the keys to fulfilling your purpose from existence as a leader.
Each of us was created to rule, govern, control, master, manage, and lead our environments. You are in essence a leader, no matter who you are.
Leadership is inherent in our nature and is fundamental to our origins, our human makeup -and our destiny.
We live our thoughts and manifest them in our attitudes toward ourselves and others. We cannot live beyond our thoughts and convictions.
The first and most important component in nation building is law. Law is the source of national cohesion.
The worst mistake a leader can make is to mentor no one, choose no successor and leave no legacy.
True Leadership is the authority given by the trust of the followers to use power for the benefit of all.
The shortest distance to leadership is service.
Though every human being on the planet has an inclination for leadership, most of us do not have the courage to cultivate it.
True leadership is an attitude that naturally inspires and motivates others, and it comes from an internalized discovery about yourself.
All societies establish laws that become norms. Those norms create the environment that incubates society. So, when you implement the laws of God in society, they produce a culture of heaven.
External circumstances will not change until internal belief systems change.
We need people in the areas that create laws and policies who are filled with the Kingdom so that those laws can become the fabric of our social development.
No matter how many people celebrate your gifts, don’t ever think that you are more important to them than your gift is to them. This is why many people fail: They fail because they think that people came to follow them.
If you keep your perspective correct and understand that people are coming to you because your gift makes room for you in the world, then you do not need to wonder or worry about having to misplace your importance as a person.
No one came to earth empty; everybody came with a contribution to make to their generation. Most of them never find that gift and even more die never releasing it.
I can guarantee people, then, that if they learn, discover, understand, explore, and apply the same principles that I learned, that success is predictable.
You must keep a careful, correct perspective on life that this is not about me, but about me serving my gift to the world.
I believe that if you are talking about economic stress, the systems of the world are very fragile, and if we put our hope and trust in the systems that men have created, they will guarantee failure.