
Intelligent Leadership
John Mattone
33 articles






![Core Purpose Statement] Can you distill your values and goals into a clear, concise CPS?[/caption] Having a CPS helps us all successfully navigate a fast-paced and often confusing world, and helps us pursue quality over quantity. In my opinion, the late Stephen Covey's book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is the greatest personal success book ever penned. This book asks us to "Begin with the end in mind," which is what a CPS is all about. Equipped with a CPS, we're better able to cope and can more readily filter out the superfluities that distract us from accomplishing our goals. But simply having a CPS isn't sufficient. You must reflect on it regularly and consistently, because this forces you to face yourself and define and clarify your own beliefs, values, and talents. The things we do in this world are ultimately tied to what we value, and not knowing what your values are constrains your success severely. What do you value? How can you transfer those values to the world around you? Whom do you want to affect positively? The act of believing, thinking about, writing about, and living your Core Purpose Statement is one of the most profound things you can do to facilitate success both in business and life in general. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="600"](/_next/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2Fofsa244f%2Fproduction%2Fbd8aa6483953ad9b1c2faa9420ee55ffb8afe0db-600x400.jpg%3Frect%3D0%2C13%2C600%2C375%26w%3D480%26h%3D300&w=3840&q=75)



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