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Habit 8: Find Your Voice, and Inspire Others to Find Theirs
The Habit of Contribution
Habit 8: Find Your Voice, and Inspire Others to Find TheirsThe Habit of Contribution![]()
Habit 8: Find Your Voice, and Inspire Others to Find Theirs
The Habit of Contribution
People who have found their voice focus on expanding their circle of influence, being trustworthy, building trust, blending the voices of others, and creating a common vision. They align goals and systems and empower others.
Great achievers express their voice by developing their vision, discipline, passion, and conscience. They recognize, respect and create meaningful opportunities for others to express their voices.
Kid Language
I have found something that I am good at and really like doing. I am proud but do not boast. Instead, I use my expertise to help and inspire others.
Ways to Practice Find Your Voice
- Try something new like painting, horseback riding, or baseball. Then ask yourself: Did I enjoy myself? Was it easy or hard? Do I want to learn more?
- Go to the library or search the internet to find reading material on new things. What kinds of things spark your interest? What do you want to continue learning about?
- Plan some time to help someone in need. How did the experience make you feel?