4 Quotes & Sayings By Gerald G May

Gerald G. May, Ph.D., is the author of several bestselling books including The Psychology of Success, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, The New Leader's Handbook, and The Language of Leadership. He has also written more than two hundred articles for professional journals and magazines. He developed one of the first comprehensive leadership growth programs for executives called Leaders Live Here Read more

May teaches leadership seminars at major corporations throughout the world and has spent more than thirty years working with top CEOs and professionals in leadership positions. For more information, visit GeraldMay.com

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There is a desire within each of us, in the deep center of ourselves that we call our heart. We were born with it, it is never completely satisfied, and it never dies. We are often unaware of it, but it is always awake. It is the Human desire for Love.Every person in this Earth yearns to love, to be loved, to know love. Our true identity, our reason for beingis to be found in this desire. Love is the "why" of life, why we are functioning at all. I am convincedit is the fundamental energy of the human spirit.the fuel on which we run, the wellspring of our vitality. And grace, which is the flowing, creative activity, of love itself, is what makes all goodness possible. Love should come first, it should be the beginning of, and the reason for everything. Gerald G. May
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It is a good rule of thumb for spiritual directors to ask themselves, What truly constitutes our spiritual concern here? Am I really being attentive to the Lord in this? What things are getting in the way of our simple, humble intention towards the working of the Holy Spirit in this person's life? All human experience can be said to be spiritual in the largest sense, but spiritual direction should deal primarily with those qualities that seem most clearly and specifically spiritual, those that reveal the presence or leadings of God, or evidence of grace, working most directly in a person's life. This becomes increasingly important as spiritual direction progresses over time with any given individual. In the course of spiritual maturation, concern with superficial psychological experience must give way to a much more basic concern for the discernment of good and evil. Gerald G. May
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Willfulness must give way to willingness and surrender. Mastery must yield to mystery. Gerald G. May