Home    Articles    WebMazine    Free Wallpapers    Links    Contact 
HillsOrient.com

Search Hillsorient


  * * *
 


 

 

"The Authentic Soul Of Powerful Personal Influence"

by Rev Dr John Lutwyche-Clements

Published on this site: May 20th, 2005 - See more articles from this month...

Personal influence never stops for better or for worse. We influence others, and they influence us, in some cases even beyond death. Memories of a deceased parent, teacher, preacher, or mentor continue to dwell with us; in fact, their influence may actually increase with time.

Influence can be subtle. Two people might do the same thing or say the same words and yet exert very different influences. Don't be blinded by outward appearances. Your inner impressions are a more accurate gauge of genuineness.

Suppose your own character is somewhat less attractive than you'd like. Maybe you're afflicted by such a bad temper that you constantly feel obliged to overcompensate. The dilemma then arises: you can either continue to go through this charade your whole life; or you can decide to be true to yourself.

If you manufacture a mask of friendship to conceal your irritability, you may affect a cheesy grin, a smoothness of tone, a blandness of vocabulary, a careful control of body language all ruses to transform your overt hostility into covert hostility! Cool on the outside; raging hot within! What a wearying way to spend the day!

Personal influence radiates from the real person; whereas an unreal persona exercises personal manipulation. Personality disguises are inauthentic, disingenuous, and self-defeating. Even the best orator will be unconvincing if he does not believe his own message. Yet an unskilled speaker can have the audience hanging on his every word as long as the meaning carries weight. Authenticity makes the difference.

The mechanistic perfectionist may be admired at the beginning; but it's the sound of the authentic soul that will please the listener's ear longest. Words that come straight from your heart speak straight to the hearts of others. So it's useless to preach unless YOU are the sermon. Your words will ring hollow unless you are seen and felt to live their meaning.

The Biblical Pharisee is one who lays down the law enthusiastically, but practices none of the spirit. The modern Pharisee fails to "walk the talk."

If we want to have positive influence in the world, we have o be good people on behalf of the world. And since every individual is part of the world, we must be good to every individual we meet otherwise our influence will not spread in the ways that we wish.

Rev Dr John L. Clements is an international writer, speaker, life coach and author of "Excellence Becomes You: proven principles to raise your life from mediocrity to excellence"
http://www.bookshaker.com/product_info.php?products_id=54

 
 
     

 
*

Home | Articles | WebMazine | Links | Contact | Search

Articles: Advertising | Banking | Blogging | Business Skills | Computers | Computer - Networking | Design | Environment | Etiquette | Home Business | Internet | Lifestyle | Management | Network Marketing | Podcasting | Publishing | Search Engine Optimization | Self Improvement | Social Networking | Web Hosting

Design Indezine.com All Rights Reserved.© 2000-2010
Unauthorised duplication of copying by any means prohibited.

* * *