Purpose |
Volume 1 |
Examines the issue of “why are we here?” Looks at the “sweet spot” and rivers of interest and purpose as well as exemplary icons. This would be a significant reason for the inaugural issue as it dovetails with the very question each person must ask—and answer. |
Perseverance |
Volume 2 |
Explores the theme of transforming disappointments into divine appointments and setbacks into set ups for comes backs. |
Greatness |
Volume 3 |
It has been said that the unrelenting pursuit for greatness (not for applause but just because) can be an eternal motivator. |
Mentoring |
Volume 4 |
The role significant others play in our lives. Look at the significance, examples of how it can be used as a catalyst. |
Excellence |
Volume 5 |
Seeks to understand that quality which separates the wheat from the chaff, which makes the great, and the “super” in the natural. |
Time Management |
Volume 6 |
The single area where most people fail is in the area of managing the only true gift they have—time. “No one has more time than you do.” In this degree we are all equal. But it is what we do with our time that makes us succeed or fail, rise or fall, grow or shrink. We help our leaders to manage the true gift of time. |
Passion |
Volume 7 |
James Weldon Johnson suggested that a man with passion would always snatch victory from the jaws of any defeat. Unearthing ones passion is to unleash an eternal volcanic spring of motivation. We help our readers discover their passions and unleash it. |
Integrity |
Volume 8 |
Perhaps the most significant thing that will allow any of us lifetime peace is integrity—being true with who we are—inside out and outside in. We will provide timeless insights and wisdom on integrity and its significance in leading an authentic and true life. |
Vision |
Volume 9 |
Vision is not eyesight but insight. Great, motivated people have a vision for their lives, their families, communities, country and the world. |
Effective Communication |
Volume 10 |
Probes the potential of communications to InSpire the fire of motivation or “put out the fire.” Looks at the power of what we say, who we say it and what is said to us as sources of motivation or the contrary. |
Spirit |
Volume 11 |
The great force un-seen which has the power to make the invisible visible and the unseen seen. We will provide a collection of essays, writings and wisdom to enlighten, stimulate, motivate and educate our readers on the power of the human spirit. |
Power of the Mind |
Volume 12 |
We will bring readers the latest research on brain research, psychological theory, in order to motivate readers to tap more and more of their mind power. |