Saturday 26 September 2015

The Inward Flaw


The Inward Flaw is a “Self-centered, whats in it for me disease”. Realizing the existence of the inward flaw forces one to get out of their comfort zone, confront their fears and do something about their circumstances.

The “over dependence on leaders” makes us do nothing for ourselves. The inward flaw creates a mental [stumbling] block that will not risk stepping out. Neither is one willing to engage. The nature of the inward flaw is a (lack of) character issue.

12 Ways to overcome the inward flaw?
  1. Nurture the next generation of leaders through churches, mosques and religious institutions (able to mobilize people voluntarily) to realize the importance of character and draw attention to the inward flaw.
  2. Stop looking at life for now and live for future generations
  3. I must be the change I want to see!
  4. It is not about me. It is about others – the next generation
  5. Accept responsibility for my circumstances
  6. Instruction must start from the family level as the primary corporate organization that feeds society. Into schools colleges and into institutions.
  7. Study breakdown, interrogate and discover and internalize the concept of leadership at all levels of society.
  8. Create strong value systems
  9. Invoke the power of self belief! – Yes I can!
  10. Question why are you doing what you are doing.
  11. There is a great need for self awareness, other awareness and social awareness
  12. Question; what are you doing and more important what are you NOT doing to make things happen

Reflections from NGCL September class

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