1) Government leaders get back to the best, most ethical, positive spark of what drove them to want to lead in the first place.
2) Corporate leaders learn lessons from the current economic crisis: for example, the business value of ethics, self-awareness, kindness, and the negative ROI of greed and excess. They get back to "capitalism at its best:" innovation for a greater good.
3) Religious leaders hold life, peace, personal freedom, and love—in all forms—as their highest sacraments.
4) Media leaders take a fresh look at the practice of exploiting negativity for money. Consider getting back to speaking truth to power, and challenging all of us to be at our best.
5) Military leaders help others to understand the cost of violent conflict, and become advocates for peace.
6) All leaders let go of the temptation to operate from fear, and instead, choose love, forgiveness, and being of service.
7) We help each other, taking an active role in building a better future for our communities, one based on hope, possibility, and loving our neighbors.
8) We quiet our minds from time to time for self-reflection, and, in particular, to LISTEN to each other.
9) Individuals seek and find what fires us up, who we are at our very best, and algin / realign with that.
10) We all take a fresh look at our values as individuals and societies, and let go of anything / everything that doesn’t fit with them.
David Peck