For more than 200 years Americans have watched presidents and vice presidents get sworn into office on Inauguration Day. It's a day of national renewal and leadership. Make this historic day one of personal renewal in your life.Stedman Graham, educator, business leader and author of the new book
Diversity: Leaders Not Labels —
A New Plan for the 21st Century, says defining your personal relevancy is the key to taking ownership of your life. Here are his nine questions to help you discover what matters to you most and to achieve success:
Step 1: Check Your ID -- Who are you?
Step 2: Create Your Vision -- What is important to you?
Step 3: Develop Your Travel Plan -- How will you get there?
Step 4: Master the Rules of the Road -- How will you meet obstacles?
Step 5: Step Into the Outer Limits -- When should you take risks?
Step 6: Pilot the Seasons of Change -- How will you grow?
Step 7: Build Your Dream Team -- Who will you take along?
Step 8: Win by a Decision -- How will you make choices?
Step 9: Commit to Your Vision -- Where will you go?"
The nine-step success process helps you see yourself differently, based on investing in yourself, so you're constantly evolving and changing for the better," Graham says.
See Stedman Graham live at the SUCCESS Symposium. Learn more at SUCCESS.com/Symposium
Jan 20, 2009
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