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Eric Himes

Inspired leaders are the next world changers!

Updated: Oct 17, 2023

Unlock Your Potential: Becoming an Inspirational Leader

In this journey called life, it's crucial to recognize the immense potential within yourself, waiting to blossom into a great leader, regardless of your current position or title. Your voice, mind, and heart can inspire those around you, leaving a profound and positive impact on the world. Every interaction you engage in is a golden opportunity to lead through the magic of inspiration.

When you start viewing others through the lens of inspiration, you begin to uncover and nurture their unique gifts and talents, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts and minds. Inspiration is the catalyst for transformation and possesses the extraordinary power to ignite change and belief. Remember, inspiration is a gift, a gift that has the potential to change lives for the better.

Pause for a moment and reflect on these questions:

  • Can you remember the last time you were truly inspired?

  • How did it feel?

  • Can you recall what those inspiring words were?

  • What actions did you take after being inspired, and what newfound beliefs did you hold?

For me, the last time I was truly inspired, it was as if a door swung open to an entirely new world teeming with possibilities and opportunities I couldn't have imagined. That inspiration ignited the message you're reading, giving birth to "We Are INSPO." I firmly believe that inspiration is the cornerstone of personal growth and transformation. It instills a profound sense of purpose that fuels extraordinary achievements. We at We Are INSPO are dedicated to spreading this invaluable gift of inspiration across the globe.

I'm a staunch advocate for the transformative power of inspiration. It can infuse joy, instill hope, and fortify self-belief in the lives of individuals. Each of us carries a unique gift, a special purpose, and a distinctiveness that makes us who we are. While we may encounter challenges along the way, they are not our defining moments but stepping stones for personal growth and development.

As leaders, we are entrusted with the responsibility to support and inspire those navigating their challenges. It's a role that requires us to embrace positivity and empathy. These interactions, laden with the potential for growth and change, can leave an everlasting imprint on those we encounter. It's essential to understand that we are constantly under the watchful eyes of others, and our words and actions have a lasting impact. By choosing our words carefully, we can leave individuals feeling cherished and motivated to chase their dreams.

My mission is to inspire and support others, to let them know I am here as a guide on their journey to achieving their goals.

Now, let's explore some actionable tips for becoming an inspirational leader:

  1. Predetermine Your Inspiration: Start your day with the intent to be an inspirational leader. Cultivate the mindset that you'll make a positive impact.

  2. Practice Genuine Inspiration: When you inspire, be sincere and connect deeply with the person. Acknowledge their efforts and unique qualities. Please encourage them to stay confident in their path.

  3. Confidence in Sharing Inspiration: Understand that your words are like seeds sown for the future. They'll yield fruits in the lives of others for years to come.

  4. Daily Dose of Inspiration: You must first inspire yourself to inspire others. Seek daily inspiration, for you can only give what you have.

  5. Embrace Courage and Joy: Have the courage to uplift others and do it with a joyful heart. You're shaping the future by helping others become their best versions.

So, let's embark on this journey of inspiration together, nurturing a community of leaders who ignite the world with belief, purpose, and growth. Be the change, be the inspiration, and let's make the world an even better place—one inspired soul at a time.


Eric Himes


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