The Spirit of a Leader
| The Tao Chapter 59 – My Interpretation | Equanimity suits a leader well. A leader balanced in thinking is: Unburdened by single mindedness Present in absence Consistent in values Welcoming of unexplored paths. Compassionate and yielding is the leader, knowing that...
Lead Change with Your Ways
| The Tao Chapter 58 – My Interpretation | Leadership that considers the interconnectedness of souls yields harmony among people. Leadership with a controlling hand yields a spirit of intolerance. Demanding behavior through the force of law does not change a man’s...
Leading by Letting Go
| The Tao Chapter 57 – My Interpretation | A leader who excels is one who embraces life’s currents without the requirement of control. The leader plans, but releases the outcomes to the way of Providence. A leader who excels refrains from excessive rules for they will...
Give Birth to Internal Peace
| The Tao Chapter 56 – My Interpretation | Know when silence is necessary. Welcome calm and balance when heighted frustration is awakened. Always be present with compassion. That is your key to lasting internal peace. As I read Stephen Mitchell’s translation of the...Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home2/drsbrown/public_html/sheronbrown.com/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4411
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