Create a big vision
To become a motivational leader, you start with motivating yourself. You motivate yourself with a big vision, and as you move progressively toward its realization, you motivate others to work with you to fulfill that vision. You have to have that carrot in front of the horse!

Set high standards
You exhibit absolute honesty and integrity with everyone in everything you do. You are the kind of person others admire and respect and want to be like. You set a standard that others aspire to. You live in truth with yourself and others so that they feel confident giving you their support and their commitment. You become the bar!

Face your fears
You demonstrate courage in everything you do by facing doubts and uncertainties and moving forward regardless. You put up a good front even when you feel anxious about the outcome. You don’t burden others with your fears and misgivings. You keep them to yourself. You constantly push yourself out of your comfort zone and in the direction of your goals. And no matter how bleak the situation might appear, you keep on keeping on with a smile. Failure is NOT an option!

Be realistic
You are intensely realistic. You refuse to engage in mental games or self-delusion. You encourage others to be realistic and objective about their situations as well. You encourage them to realize and appreciate that there is a price to pay for everything they want. They have weaknesses that they will have to overcome, and they have standards that they will have to meet, if they want to survive and thrive in a competitive market.

Accept responsibility
You accept complete responsibility for results. You refuse to make excuses or blame others or hold grudges against people who you feel may have wronged you. You say, “If it’s to be, it’s up to me.” You repeat over and over the words, “I am responsible. I am responsible. I am responsible!.”

Take vigorous action
You know that all mental preparation and character building is merely a prelude to action. It’s not what you say but what you do that counts.
The mark of the true leader is that he or she leads the action. He or she is willing to go first. He or she sets the example and acts as the role model. He or she does what he or she expects others to do.

Strive for excellence
You become a motivational leader by motivating yourself. And you motivate yourself by striving toward excellence, by committing yourself to becoming everything you are capable of becoming. You motivate yourself by throwing your whole heart into doing your job in an excellent fashion. You motivate yourself and others by continually looking for ways to help others to improve their lives and achieve their goals. You become a motivational leader by becoming the kind of person others want to get behind and support in every way.

Your main job is to take complete control of your personal evolution and become a leader in every area of your life. You could ask for nothing more, and you should settle for nothing less.

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Comment by Ryan C Hall on January 23, 2011 at 12:02pm
Great blog... Go after what you want in life.
Comment by Lizelle Landino on January 23, 2011 at 10:33am

I really love the topic and the content! I am all about motivation and positive reinforcement. I actually posted this quote prior today and this is it in a nutshell for me "Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision,passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion"

I am not a leader of any kind but if motivation or inspiration is what any person is looking for, then please come my way!! I have plenty to share and plenty to learn :-)

Comment by Craig Lockerd on January 10, 2011 at 11:19am
Outstanding Blog!
Comment by Ernie Kasprowicz on January 10, 2011 at 10:45am
Very well said Paul.  Thanks for putting responsibility squarely where it belongs and with ways to act.
Comment by James L. Kneip on January 6, 2011 at 11:30pm
Paul,
Very Nice!! Very True!!

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