Embrace a sense of urgency, a mindset that compels you to act promptly and decisively, realizing the value of time and the importance of your actions.

Having a sense of urgency gets things done.

I have a sense of urgency about humanistic leadership and healing our planet.

Healing can only start as we learn to lead ourselves and others better. Remember, humanistic leadership begins with YOU, and your actions can have a profound impact on the world.

Do you understand your values and can measure whether you are following them every day? Does your life’s purpose or where your energy is directed match your values? They should!

When your work aligns with your values, it’s not just a job; it’s a calling. Strive for this alignment and feel the fulfillment it brings.

Do your goals align with your values? They should!

Humanistic leadership can heal the world but takes action from each of us living our lives and the short times in history that we are here with a sense of urgency to do our best to make a difference in the world.
Humanistic leadership is an excellent place to start by treating others with compassion, care, and as-needed empathy.

We need to judge others less and respect others more.

Our work must be joyful and represent our best selves and the self we want to show the world.
Remember to consider the personal positive influence YOU have to make a difference in your life.

Today is a good day to feel that sense of urgency, push aside the small stuff, and focus on the things that matter most. That is, to live in harmony and peace and do what we can to make a positive difference in the world.

The importance of self-leadership

Self-leadership, the cornerstone of humanistic leadership, is a concept that begins with you. It involves daily introspection to evaluate your actions and thoughts, and to determine if they align with your values. This practice is not only crucial for your mental well-being but also for your physical health, as the two are intricately linked.
Making daily time for thinking, and silence are essential if you want to understand yourself deeply.

Daily reflection can be done in just 15 minutes, making it a feasible and effective way to stay true to yourself, your personal ethics, and your daily actions.

Daily reflection thinking time will take less time than it takes you to scroll through Netflix looking for a show to watch 🙂

To effectively lead others, it’s essential to prioritize leading yourself better on a daily basis. This commitment requires focus and an investment in your personal growth, but the rewards, such as enhanced leadership skills and personal well-being, are significant and will last a lifetime. Silent place to start.

Integrity and Humanistic Leadership

One crucial aspect of humanistic leadership is embodying integrity. This value not only sets a high standard for me but also serves as a catalyst for personal growth and development.

To have integrity means to be honest, even though sometimes it can be difficult to speak what is on your mind.
To have integrity means being truthful and not shaming away from what is real. To have integrity means to be accountable. As a leader, it is necessary sometimes to say, I don’t know, I am sorry, or it was my fault.

Integrity, a quality that demands courage, is about standing by your values even when it’s not the popular choice. This is the kind of strength a leader needs.

Finally, integrity means being trustworthy. It’s about building a reputation that others can rely on, so that followers know they can believe in you. This trustworthiness instills a sense of security and confidence in those around us.
Are you ready to step into the role of a humanistic leader, guiding not just others but also yourself?
If so, you must be a person of integrity.