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		<title>Inspire- What&#8217;s in a Word?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>As a leader, when you are prepared to direct your team, make sure you take the time to inspire them and not talk-down to them.  Leaders inspire.  Look at the word 'inspire'.  The humanityquest.com breaks down the etymology of the word  like this:  In + Spirare - to breath, conveying the idea of motion or direction.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Inspire</strong>-  to arouse the mind to special or unusual activity and creativity</p>
<p>As a leader, when you are prepared to direct your team, make sure you take the time to inspire them and not talk-down to them.  Leaders inspire.  Look at the word &#8216;inspire&#8217;.  The <a title="HmanityQuest-  insight to human nature" href="http://www.humanityquest.com" target="_blank">humanityquest.com</a> breaks down the etymology of the word  like this:  In + <em><strong>Spirare</strong></em> &#8211; to breathe, conveying the idea of motion or direction.</p>
<p>To direct with your breath-  to breathe into someone a direction.  We as humans make a huge deal about our breath.  About someone&#8217;s last breath, wasting our breath or a breath of fresh air&#8230; As leaders, we should understand that every breath we give to our team should be about direction-<strong>INSPIRATION.</strong></p>
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<p>Just remember the next time  you are talking to a team member or your group and you need to provide direction or criticism, be inspirational not someone&#8217;s dad.  We all have fathers and mothers.  No one ever succeeded in life because of what their folks told them- it was how their parents inspired them, nurtured them and lead them by example.</p>
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