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11 Surprisingly powerful ways to be a really inspiring person

Published January 28, 2016 on Inc. Magazine

We can learn powerful lessons from those who inspire us that we can then use to inspire the people in our lives´

We all love to be inspired by people we admire–our boss, our spouse, someone who has accomplished great things. It makes us feel good, and it motivates us to do great things ourselves at work, at home, or in our communities. We can learn powerful lessons from those who inspire us that we can then use to inspire the people in our lives.

Ines Temple, president of LHH-DBM Peru and LHH Chile–and author of the best-selling book Usted S.A. Empleabilidad y Marketing Personal–believes that understanding what inspires us is the key to learning how to inspire others. Here, according to Ines, are 11 ways that she is inspired by others. Consider how you can inspire the people in your own work and life these 11 powerful ways.

1. I am inspired by people who feel enthusiastic about their job, their life, or their family, and they convey their enthusiasm and good energy to me. Being with people who are passionate about what they do makes me feel good, and they are an example to me. They inject their enthusiasm and prompt me to make my best efforts too.

2. I am inspired by someone who is capable of pointing out possibilities that I had not considered, that I thought were unattainable, or that I never dared to dream of or expected. This inspiration is powerful and works as a major driving force of my development and growth.

3. I am inspired by people who believe in me and make me feel worthy, accepted, and approved. And if I make a mistake or if things don’t turn out well the first time, point this out with a sense of “it didn’t go well this time” or “you will do better next time.” I am most inspired when they trust my ability to learn, change, and improve!

4. I am very much inspired by someone who conveys an optimistic vision of the future that makes sense to me, if that vision focuses on the opportunities or possibilities that I will have and on what these will mean to me. I make that vision my own very fast and fully, and I strive for it.

5. I am much inspired by people who try to see the best in me and focus on it when dealing with me. And if they see me with flying colors from day one, assuming that I always give the best of me, that attitude drives me to live up to the good image that they already have of my and to my reputation.

6. I am inspired when any problems that may arise are set forth transparently before me, and with emphasis on the possible solutions and, especially, on what is expected of me. This makes me feel worthy and respected, that they take me into account, and this helps me feel capable of coping with any problems and do what has to be done to solve them!

7. I am inspired by serious people, by people with values who don’t lie to me or use me for their own purposes or to cover up their misdoings. I am inspired by those who place the common interest above their ego, as hard as it may be.

8. I am inspired by those who can resist the temptation to be negative and don’t pay heed to those who gossip to hide their own frustrations–those who only see bad in others inspire no one, they achieve nothing, they are worth nothing. I am inspired by those who celebrate happily the success of others because this is how they show their own strength and greatness. I enjoy their company and they give me energy.

9. I am inspired when someone who is generating changes explains to me, step by step, patiently and well ahead of such changes, how these will affect me (hopefully, not for long), or, even better, how they will benefit me. I am most inspired by being told that they need me to implement these changes!

10. I am inspired by the boss or leader who is capable of showing his or her vulnerability, I can relate to them immediately. When I can relate their weaknesses to mine, I cease to be afraid of them and this new confidence brings out the best in me.

11. I am inspired by people who know where they are going, who strive joyfully to accomplish their goals and are determined to accomplish what they set out to do and do it enthusiastically and with hope. I want to be like them, get to where they have gotten and follow in their footsteps to be among the winners!

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