Welcome to TwoSides, ONE Coin. My original vision was to confine myself to the topic of Enlightened Leadership although once I began to create content I came to resent the self-imposed restriction on my freedom of expression. Although the topic of Enlightened Leadership is very close to my heart, I will be weaving it throughout these blog postings as the muse strikes. I hope to provide you with an interesting variety of topics that will include a potpourri of inspirational quotes, philosophical musings, intuitive insights and observations, and those things that arise in the heart before they come to mind.
Meanwhile, please visit our new website at www.twosidesonecoin.com for a peek at upcoming topics and more information on the TwoSides, One Coin works in progress. We hope to sponsor another series of articles on Intuition: Outside the Thinking Box as well as create an online community for those interested in supporting new forms of Enlightened Leadership around the world.
Until Tomorrow and the official launch!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
An April Fool
April Fool's Day seems appropriate to launch the website for TwoSidesOneCoin.com A project that began many months ago has now gone through countless mutations whereby my original vision is scarcely recognizable. Countless pages were created and then abandoned as life carved out some alternate paths I had but small choice to follow.
The original vision I had for Two Sides was to explore the concept of Enlightened Leadership as the key to sustainable success in the 21st Century. Clearly much of America is disenchanted with the models of leadership we have been asked to follow whether we are discussing business leaders, political leaders, spiritual leaders or civic/community leaders.
Trust is in short supply as we recognize our interests are often overlooked when compared to their own self-service.
Rather than recount the obvious costs of Unenlightened Leadership, I had hoped to explore the potential we might fulfill under the guidance of Enlightened Leaders. The best description of Enlightened Leadership was that given by His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, in a speech at MIT. An Enlightened Leader is one who also serves those who serve him.
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The original vision I had for Two Sides was to explore the concept of Enlightened Leadership as the key to sustainable success in the 21st Century. Clearly much of America is disenchanted with the models of leadership we have been asked to follow whether we are discussing business leaders, political leaders, spiritual leaders or civic/community leaders.
Trust is in short supply as we recognize our interests are often overlooked when compared to their own self-service.
Rather than recount the obvious costs of Unenlightened Leadership, I had hoped to explore the potential we might fulfill under the guidance of Enlightened Leaders. The best description of Enlightened Leadership was that given by His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, in a speech at MIT. An Enlightened Leader is one who also serves those who serve him.
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