When we see wrong in this world, there is this inherent urge in us to do something about it, to make it right. Some would choose to walk away. Others choose a more heroic approach, to get involved and make a difference. These are the people who desire to change the world, to fight for what is right. They see change in a positive light.
In our life story of transitioning into leadership, we all experience different obstacles, choose different options and makes different decisions. Yet we all meet at the finish line as leaders. Kevin Eikenberry and Guy Harris, in their new book, calls it being Remarkable. Because we are all Remarkable.
“This life does pull us in many directions, yet I am convinced we can improve our experience when we live in a more intentional way. To make it work, it is likely to be an ongoing initiative since we likely never arrive at finally being on top of all of it!”
I dont have time to love or be loved. I think twice before helping a friend in need. I care less for the simple things in life. I procastinate. I dont priortize. My life is nothing but items on a to-do list.