Chuck Craytor - Creating a Culture of Courage

“No one person is leading others. We are all being lead by certain principles, values, and attributes.” – Chuck Craytor

We share a common desire to live meaningful lives and for our families, businesses, and communities to be healthy and prosper. Yet, in times of uncertainty, the task can seem so daunting that it's easy to resign to concerns for our personal well-being. It's easy to slip into fear and react instead of considering a calm response of wisdom and inclusion.

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Beyond limitation and constraint

What if you lived as if you never had any limitations, any restrictions or any fears? What would that be like? There is a way to view our lives in a reality that puts the past in an understandable perspective that frees us to create a positive future.

Courage - Bringing it to the moment

Regardless of our present situation, the best course of action for moving our life and business forward is by seeing through any fears that would obscure our goals.

When we acknowledge what we have learned from our experience and impersonally identified what needs to be done to achieve our goal and objective, the limitation ceases to impress us and we can proceed peacefully.

Authenticity - Letting honesty foster cooperation

Our well-being and success is dependent on the personal honesty we bring to our relationship with ourselves and others. Self-worth, integrity and follow-through contribute to understanding, trust, and confidence that negates conflict and fosters peace and appreciation.

The ability to streamline decision-making and follow-through begins with choosing to bring our innate intelligence and confidence to the work of our interactions with others and the goals of our organizations.

Inspiration - Leading from possibility, not circumstance

Bringing out the best in people, in any climate of uncertainty, takes the kind of leadership that can effectively blend intuition, self-control and respect for others.

How would your personal and professional lives be different if you saw the best of your self in others? What would you be able to accomplish together?

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Appreciate Your Life

I cannot take credit for the following post. A version of this article was sent to me long ago. I’ve revised it slightly and do not recall the original source ~ Chuck
Appreciate Your Life
Learning it is difficult because our society teaches us about good and bad, right and wrong. We are programmed to believe in […]