Because of the Internet it’s never been easier to connect with other people. It’s never been easier to share our ideas. The ideas that matter are the ones that touch us deeply and when we share those ideas, we have the power to change the world. In a day, in a week, in a month.
Organizations, ranks and titles used to matter. What matters now are the passionate ideas we share with others and the groups that connect around them.
It’s how Wikipedia got created, it’s how Barack Obama got elected, it’s the reason Apple is so successful. They’re all connecting a group of people around an idea they passionately care about.
The ideas that connect people come from a sacred place, from the essence of our being. It’s by connecting with that place in ourselves and expressing it that we start creating abundance for ourselves and others.
This is our inner leadership.
We have all been trained to avoid it. We’ve been told we needed to sacrifice enjoyment for a career, our passion for stability. That we had to stay busy, that we had to watch what we said.
It used to be that way, but in a connected world hungry for change it’s no longer true.
Inner leadership is aligning yourself with enjoyment, passion and strength. Inner leadership is generously sharing with others from that place of power and receiving in abundance.