Understanding the 4 pillars
The 4 pillars are a set of principles that work as a strong foundation for a better society and life overall.
WELLNESS
COMMON SENSE
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
LEADERSHIP
What are Principles?
Principles are the guidelines or a set or rules you choose to make your decisions by. Principles are typically used to insure the best choices are made when a particular scenario arises is likely to rise again in your life.
Why are they so Important?
Principles are extremely important because they allow us to have clarity on how we believe we should live our life, to achieve the inner-deepest desires in our life. The right principles can lay a foundation of peace and love in our lives.
Pillar #1
Wellness
Our physical body is a precious and we must care for it.
Pillar #2
Common Sense
One of the least common things. Common Sense.
Social responsibility is an ethical framework that states an organization or individual, has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual must perform to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems.
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Sometimes we forget it's not just us in this world. Using this principle in your life will help gain perspective on the fact that we are all in this together.
Pillar #3
Social Responsibility
Many forget that we're all in this together. Social Responsibility is your responsibility to the world.
Pillar #4
Leadership
It is important to understand when to be a leader and when to be led.
Leadership
Most people think there are leaders and there are followers. The truth is, everyone needs to be a leader at one point and needs to be a follower at another. The trick is understanding when to lead and when to listen. True leadership is fully knowing that you don't know everything.
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Challenges constantly come our way. We've learned that it's not about your circumstances, but how you choose to face them.
Overall Wellness is about recognizing that your body needs much more than just exercise. It needs a balance between the right food, mental training/relaxation, and exercise to maintain healthy and strong. Wellness is what allows deep emotional stability.
Wellness
Social Responsibility
Common Sense
Common sense is defined as, sound judgement on practical matters, based on a simple perception of the situation or facts.
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Having common sense is all about simplifying thing in your life to understand its true nature. With a better understanding of your surroundings, you will have deeper clarity in your life.