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Your Team’s Purpose And Its Benefits

  • Mar 20, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 21, 2022

Written by: Jayne Sanders, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

When a team is aware of their overarching purpose, the purpose that is determined from unbiased, unfiltered input, WOW. That purpose provides the blueprint to follow, the lighthouse to steer toward, the highest potential for them to achieve.

"Individual commitment to a group effort ‒ that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work." Vince Lombardi

I’ll use the Success Authorities team of which I am a member as an example, but first let me briefly describe how “unbiased, unfiltered” input is gathered.


Unknown to most people, the lines of your hands mimic the neural pathways in your brain. Forbes wrote about the accuracy of this work. This neurotechnology is called Scientific Hand Analysis, or SHA. You may be aware that many medical doctors have used hands to diagnose for centuries.


SHA identifies your innate life purpose, special talents, and blind spots – VERY accurately. It is life-changing for individuals and has a far-reaching positive impact for companies and teams.


Briefly, the database involves a numerical system. Creating a matrix of hand analysis information from cohesive members of a team, then applying the numerical system, as a Master in this technology I can flush out the overarching purpose of that team. Unbiased, unfiltered, objective – without needing to hear one word from the team members or their leader.


So, going back to using Success Authorities as an example, the combined overarching purpose of our key founding members, our team ‒ the high-level foundation of it that will never change ‒ is “Successful, intuitive, visionary leaders in the business world.”


And that is exactly who we are and what we provide for our clients.


"Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved." ‒ Mattie Stepanek

To provide more detail, I’ll take each word and interpret it through the lens of SHA:


Successful = doers, manifesters, having the ability to get things done and get results; also called Captain of the Ship


Intuitive = being aware of our intuition or ‘gut’ and paying attention, following wise hunches, knowing more than mere facts offer, reading between the lines


Visionary leaders = influential, ambitious, driven to perform, natural leaders


Business world – our community of choice and ability to create systems, structure, processes; recognizing where value is and understanding our own value; high integrity and responsibility.


When I identify purpose for individuals and teams, I also identify an expanded version, which adds key words from relevant important gifts/talents I find in the hands.


"Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success." ‒ Henry Ford

Imagine how empowering for you and your team learning your/their specific innate purpose could be! Additionally, they will understand themselves and each other much more thoroughly, which in itself improves trust, collaboration, and teamwork.


"Remember, teamwork begins by building trust.” Patrick Lencioni

The easiest and most successful way through life and work is by living your innate design. SHA provides this blueprint, which enhances decision-making, project assignment, career trajectory, job fulfillment, employee engagement, retention, and of course productivity and results. For leaders, I created the Executive Work/Life Blueprint. And that’s exactly what it is – a guide to their best selves, life and work.


Jayne Sanders facilitates purpose, talent identification, and alignment for professionals, executives, and corporate groups. Her experience as an executive and consultant includes work with US Steel, MassMutual, Prudential, Toyota and many other companies and associations. She is the creator of The Executive Work/Life Blueprint and performs neuroscientific assessments that enable better performance by aligning people with their authenticity, purpose and talents and resolving barriers that naturally occur within leadership teams. She has been featured in FORBES magazine for the accuracy and depth of her work. Sanders combines neuro-assessment with coaching to help business owners, leaders, and their teams discover their authenticity, innate purpose and gifts for greater success. As a result, they become more effective leaders and role models, which generates higher employee engagement, morale, productivity, and retention.


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Jayne Sanders, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

A MASTER Scientific Hand Analyst with an MBA, corporate background, and 3 coaching certifications – Purpose, Law of Attraction, and Spiritual Life Coach – and featured in a FORBES article about her work, Jayne Sanders helps leaders, business owners, and teams expand their self-awareness and authenticity for greater business results including higher engagement and retention. Using her extensive past corporate experience, along with Scientific Hand Analysis and her proprietary Coaching process, she reveals your purpose, special gifts, and blind spots, then guides you into the inspired meaning, passion and fulfillment you crave in both life and work. Corporate and team benefits are numerous as well. When not doing her purpose work, Jayne can be found out on the trail riding her beautiful chestnut horse Scarlett, or eating dark chocolate. And sometimes both at the same time!

 
 

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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