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		<description><![CDATA[Here is an article written by my good friend and mentor Michael Dlouhy. If you want to participate in the 30 day cleanse process, there is a link at the bottom of this article. Enjoy! ~Olav &#8212;&#8211; When a great leader falls because of a lack of integrity, it is very painful for all involved. Tearing another person down to build yourself up, only leads to a false impression of yourself. When someone is tearing others down in front of&#8230; <a href="http://lindkjolen.com/mlmnews/the-fall-of-a-leader/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is an article written by my good friend and mentor Michael Dlouhy. If you want to participate in the 30 day cleanse process, there is a link at the bottom of this article.<br />
Enjoy!</p>
<p>~Olav</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>When a great leader falls because of a lack of integrity, it is<br />
very painful for all involved. Tearing another person down to<br />
build yourself up, only leads to a false impression of yourself.</p>
<p>When someone is tearing others down in front of You this is<br />
a guarantee they will do the same to You behind Your back.<br />
Ultimately you will crash and burn from your lack of character.</p>
<p>The question is:</p>
<p>Would You Want This Person As Your Sponsor ?</p>
<p>Life can give us challenges in many areas of our life. How we<br />
handle those challenges ourselves and who helps us, can<br />
determine our success or failure. Loyalty to do the right thing<br />
enters into all decisions. Friendships built on loyalty and trust<br />
are like support beams for a foundation.</p>
<p>A foundation is the beginning. This applies to your marriage,<br />
your friendships, your home and your business. If you build<br />
them correctly, they will sustain you your lifetime. If you<br />
build carelessly everything will crumble around you.</p>
<p>Leaders are built. Day by day, Lesson by lesson. When a<br />
leader chooses to fall, they sacrifice their integrity, their<br />
honor and their character.</p>
<p>If after knowing the facts and fully utilizing their &#8220;critical<br />
thinking skills&#8221; when someone decides to leave Your Team<br />
please wish them all the best.</p>
<p>Excerpt from &#8220;Launching a Leadership Revolution&#8221;<br />
Foundational Leadership Quality: Honorable</p>
<p>Integrity can be considered as the condition of &#8220;not doing<br />
what&#8217;s wrong.&#8221; Character can be defined as doing the right<br />
things, for the mere reason that it is the right thing, even if<br />
that thing is difficult and unpopular.</p>
<p>The two sewn together make honor. Author Jeff O&#8217;Leary,<br />
in The Centurion Principles, writes, &#8221; &#8216;Honor&#8217; encompasses<br />
the virtues of integrity and honesty, self-denial, loyalty, and<br />
a servant&#8217;s humility to those in authority above as well as a<br />
just and merciful heart to those below.&#8221;</p>
<p>Honor is such a rarely used word in our times that it seems<br />
a little old-fashioned. But living a life of integrity and character<br />
is timeless and, for a leader, absolutely necessary. It&#8217;s about<br />
choices, and a person&#8217;s choices in life follow him to the grave.</p>
<p>Is this to say that a person needs to be perfect to become a<br />
leader? Of course not. Perfection in this life is not possible,<br />
and we, the authors, are certainly not exceptions. However,<br />
a leader must strive continually toward perfection even though<br />
she knows she can never exactly attain it.</p>
<p>It is a question of the heart. The most effective leaders through<br />
out history have led with their hearts, in trust, and with honor.<br />
If a leader cuts corners, misuses people, or misrepresents, the<br />
truth, a time bomb begins ticking. Someday, somewhere, the<br />
bomb will go off. It is obvious in our times only too often: public<br />
figures at the pinnacles of power and fame crash and burn in<br />
the cloud of self-inflicted shame. From political scandals to<br />
high-profile corporate frauds, these calamities are brought<br />
on by a lack of honor in the leadership.</p>
<p>&#8220;Human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.&#8221;</p>
<p>The difference between leaders we revile and those we praise<br />
is their individual level of honor. In fact, honor is the force that<br />
holds a leader&#8217;s hunger in check.</p>
<p>Without honor, hunger runs rampant and ultimately serves<br />
only selfish interests. Honor is the component that makes<br />
hunger productive for the leader&#8217;s fellow man. In fact, what<br />
we are basically describing here is another &#8220;old-fashioned&#8221;<br />
word: duty.</p>
<p>George Washington said of duty, &#8220;Human happiness and<br />
moral duty are inseparably connected.&#8221; So leadership is<br />
spawned by hunger and held in check by honor.</p>
<p>Under that combination, leaders will find happiness in the<br />
fulfillment of their duty to others. It has been said that the<br />
character of a man is the only thing that will walk back<br />
from the grave into the hearts of the people who knew him.</p>
<p>That is the legacy of a leader. The words a leader say and<br />
the walk a leader walks must match. As the saying goes,<br />
&#8220;Your word is your worth and your worth is your word.&#8221;</p>
<p>Andy Stanley, author of The Next Generation Leader, says,<br />
&#8220;To become a leader worth following you must give time and<br />
attention to the inner man.</p>
<p>To leave a legacy that goes beyond accomplishment alone,<br />
a leader must devote himself to matters of the heart.&#8221;<br />
Character is developed in the valleys and the peaks of life,<br />
enabling a person to overcome obstacles and deal with<br />
success.</p>
<p>Abraham Lincoln observed, &#8220;Nearly all men can handle<br />
adversity, but if you really want to test a man&#8217;s character -<br />
give him power.&#8221; Character connects a person to what is<br />
right and true.</p>
<p>If reputation is what others think of you, then character is<br />
what God knows about you. This concept of honor is so<br />
important to a leader because people will follow a leader<br />
only as far as they feel they can trust him.</p>
<p>People will not follow a leader they can&#8217;t trust. According<br />
to R. Ruth Barton, &#8220;We set young leaders up for a fall if<br />
we encourage them to envision what they can do before<br />
they consider the kind of person they should be.</p>
<p>&#8221; Warren Bennis tells us, &#8220;In the leadership arena,<br />
character counts. I am not saying this casually, of studies,<br />
observations, and interviews with leaders and with the<br />
people near them&#8230;. I&#8217;ve never seen a person derailed<br />
from [leadership] positions for lack of technical competence.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;ve seen lots of people derailed for lack of judgment<br />
and character.&#8221; And, as Heraclitus said, &#8220;Man&#8217;s character<br />
is his fate.&#8221; Finally, it should be remembered that a major<br />
component of honor is personal courage.</p>
<p>Without the courage to do what&#8217;s right because it&#8217;s right,<br />
regardless of ramifications to self, one is not truly worthy<br />
to be called a leader.</p>
<p>When people don&#8217;t &#8220;Believe&#8221; they deserve Success they<br />
will self destruct every time&#8230;. This is the reason we tell<br />
everyone we meet to &#8220;Participate&#8221; in the 30 Day Mental<br />
Cleanse if You want to own Your life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.30daycleanse.com/" target="_blank">www.30DayCleanse.com</a></p>
<p>We Believe In You<br />
Michael &amp; Linda Dlouhy<br />
352&#8211;799&#8211;8779 anytime.<br />
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />
Michael Dlouhy</p>
<p>19108 Powell Road<br />
Brooksville, FL<br />
34604<br />
US</p>
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