Thursday, June 21, 2018

Leadership and Integrity


Lately my readings have involved leadership topics and integrity. Many people have a clean image but inside is where we locate the integrity. The titles of boss or manager for instance often plays a role in many of the lives of people who get up and go to work to provide for their families and themselves. I’ve recently learned that the good leaders in life may be the number 2s or 3s in their positions at work. This is possible because of their ability to influence others. That’s the true definition of a leader. A strong leader also holds themselves to higher standards than their followers. I.E. the staying at work later or completing the high priority tasks no matter what the cost or how much time it takes. Getting to work before everyone or waking up at 3 am to be at the sitters house by 5 am in order to arrive at work by 6 am. Daily!! The dedicated usually stand out in the crowds of many and are easy to spot [Floetspear]. Imagine a dedicated boss who influences their workers. Even a dedicated coach who leads their team no matter who’s on the team. After educating myself on these characteristics several people come to mind, most I can call today and ask questions or just share thoughts. I find it intriguing that the more you learn the more your world expands and the easier it becomes to involve or find the right people to surround yourself with [Floetspear].
Lets talk about how we can lead in our daily lives. We can most definitely count on integrity being a part of it. Doing the right things even when no one is looking. Of course doing the right thing and showing the dedication will be seen by others in public. I’ve learned that people with these characteristics draw people to them. Followers or employees will do things for them that they wouldn’t for those who are not influencers even if they have a boss's title or role. The best advice I can give tonight would be lead by example! Get use to doing the right things and staying focused on the highest priority. Take the time to analyze your priorities to determine what needs immediate action and what things can wait. Put your family and their needs first stop worrying about what others think. If you’re doing things right all of the time you’re image is transparent and open to the public with nothing to hide. This will pull loved ones closer and the right people to you! Make sure you try to spend 33% of your time with people you can learn something from, 33% with people who know the same things you do and of course 33% of your time with those who you can help!

--FLOETSPEAR
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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Searching How to use more of the Brain

Now days, as I ride on the same roads I have traveled since becoming able to drive the sights and scenery look new... The vast opportunities surrounding us can often go unseen until you are able to open your mind and believe in yourself. As I play my goals back this morning from a recording I made, the day begins with me in search of inspiration from the day’s tasks. After discovering a couple of books at a local Goodwill store, I wondered how I could use more of my brain. The myth we only use 10% seems a little odd but I’m sure we can learn to pull from more areas of our mind and brain. I am not going to let this thought leave my head with out writing it down on the goals list. Google showed different foods and things of that nature to enhance memory which made me think, if my memory expands then I could double or even triple the amount of information I take in on a daily and weekly basis. My newly acquired craving for knowledge is now needing more room as the information on Earth seems just as endless as the unexplored Universe. I find myself staying idle at work while waiting to get off of the set schedule to accommodate this craving to learn and challenge my thinking. Constantly testing my endurance is becoming satisfying as I watch and feel the mind and body work together. The question for the readers and listeners along with myself is, “how will you learn to use more of your brain?”

---FLOETSPEAR

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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Midnight Mindset


WHAT'S YOUR PURPOSE? What motivates you?

Go on Faith!! Trust in yourself, your dreams and desires! At the end of the day you will be the one who puts in the WORK. No one can walk your journey with you but God. "Family will share your time with you but can not pave your path, nor can they know what you truly want to accomplish" [ Floetspear]. Fear nothing make your life what you want it to be. I used to think my purpose was to PROVE DOUBTERS WRONG but, now I am unable to hear them! I'm still learning and searching for my purpose while motivating others. I've been motivated by spreading knowledge, confidence and positively influencing, all while strengthening my relationship with the man up stairs! This, has brought others into my life who share a common goal. Mixed in with the quest of that goal often involves growth and discipline. The career purposes involves the finances etc.. the taking care of the bills, providing for my family. All can strengthen as you eventually "acquire a craving for knowledge" [Floetspear]. Each day has started building up to something though I'm not sure what. Leading by example has kept my character honest and challenges my integrity! Trusting in God and strengthening our relationship makes it all easy!! That's why the what's next Mentality will always be a part of life if you're focused on growing.

---FLOETSPEAR