Why leaders need quiet time

Submitted by ZenMaster on October 16, 2007 - 4:05pm.

"Others inspire us,
information feeds us,
practice improves our performance,
but we need quiet time to figure things out,
to emerge with new discoveries, to unearth original answers."
Ester Buchholz

And time spent in The Leadership hub reading, reviving and reflecting, is part of that quiet time. But, don't forget to contribute, too. You need to test those 'original answers' with other people to reality check them. That's what The Hub is for, too.

Aligning the above subject heading with 1427yrs ago practice

From the Leader of Leaders, Mohammed the Messenger of Islam who practice 1400 yrs ago and finally HIS worldly leadership quality accepted by Allah ( GOD) Almighty to be designated as HIS FINAL Prophet; 

on the above said points, being His  follower,  like to align our Messenger's practice; Virtues of patience. 

Inspired by  Allah Almighty , the 1st verse of Quran with information feeds, ( to discover the "Science of world and its creations existence").

to practice to improve the pagans(1427yrs ago) day to day life; by spending quiet time to figure -out the Creators existence ; 

to unearth original answers of the  past nations. This incidence happened , when Messenger spend 40days in the Cave Hirra, at Mount Noor  in Mecca. just recalling ALLAH , further he got the 1st divine  inspiration on the  1st message  and  further it was the path to discover the "Science of world and its creations existence".

. (However the Miraculous Quran was only revealed to the Best of Mankind who would exemplify its teachings by being a practical example.)

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