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NETWORKING GROUPS

The Center would like to facilitate connections between people who are interested in exploring and applying specific Spiritual Principles of Leadership in an organizational setting. In effect, we are looking to create support networks for leaders who want to implement one or more of the Spiritual Principles of Leadership in their respective organizations. Please check one or more of the Spiritual Principles of Leadership below to become part of a Network of leaders who are focusing on the same Principles. The Center will share the contact information with the prospective members of the network so that leaders with similar interests can support and learn from each other.

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Light and Leadership
Our Energy Field
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The Hundredth Monkey – The Tipping Point
The Lessons of the Natural World
Our Unique Life Lessons
A Reverence for All Living Beings
A Focus on the Positive
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Walk the Talk
Fighting for What’s Right
Light Attracts the Dark
The Lesson of Balance
Empowering and Uplifting Others
Synergy
The Role of Attention
An Attitude of Gratitude
A Focus on the Now
Serving Others
Operating From a Base of Compassion
Hope and Fear
Love
Forgiveness
Our Unique Gifts and Talents
The Role of Intention
The Role of Affirmation
A Sense of Mission or Purpose
Synchronicity
Balance of Head and Heart
Manifesting Our Vision
The Role of Visualization
Expectation
Intuition
Awareness
Agents of the Divine
Readiness
Syntropy
Our Higher Selves
Openness
Communication with the Divine



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