The Myths of Myths – For the Aspiring Conscious Leader.

Philosophically those that step into the arena of conscious leadership or change to become a leader means responsibility. Leadership in the role of responsibility requires discipline, thought, and keeping a check on ones’ emotions. Being aware of professional disciplines where a personal matter is inappropriate in that arena.
Like a court of law what you think and feel is irrelevant. Or business is business and friendship is not part of the discussion.
To be a leader of others also means exercising with sincerity the belief. To hold one’s tongue, or the rule silence is golden is very important when passion or emotion begin to run wild a spoken/written word cannot be re-tracked. There is moments in life where “I am sorry “is not enough.
To declare the care and well being of mankind yet seek ruination or punishment of some that do not fit your desires, the question is ‘How much love do you have for mankind if any, or respect, or is it that you do not love or respect yourself and your belief: therefore is it that your chosen path of life and belief is really as plastic and veneered as that of a table top in a cheap milk-bar’?
To walk a positive path of belief, ask the question in your own life is there any negative actions you are holding hands with, does it, if your endeavors to be a conscious leader, cross the professional boundaries, or that of friendship, if it does the only person that will feel the pain is yourself and the pain of delusion has no mercy. For all one gains the loss is a tragedy and one of great sadness.
Author with Clare Mann writer of the book “The Myths of Life” and the Choices We Have. Research www.lifemyths.com