How to impassion and motivate the people that serve with you . . .
- You cannot inspire passion in people if you are not passionate yourself.
- Your leadership must come from the divine, inner, sacred place.
- You cannot inspire passion in people unless the vision/mission is bigger than you.
- You cannot inspire passion in people if they are not already connected to God.
- You cannot inspire passion in people if they are diluted and filled with false, wrong thoughts.
- You cannot inspire passion in people if you ask them to do something beyond their abilities.
- You cannot inspire passion in people if you think emotion is the same as passion. It is not.
- Two categories of leaders: builders and bankers
- Builders start a fire out of nothing. Joseph was a builder. Built in the prison!
- A banker can stabilize it, maintain it, keep it functioning.
- People who do what you do compete with you, not complete you. Building a good team requires that we don’t bring people around us that do the same things we do. We need to get people who are good at what we are not good at.
- A constituent is people who are for what you are for; confidants are people who are for YOU.
- A comrade is a person who is against what you are against. They are fighters!

