Leadership Minute: Keep Going!

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Winston Churchill said, “If you’re going through hell, keep going.”  In a matter of moments yesterday triumph turned into tragedy in Boston. It was hell. But in the midst of the terror as it unfolded we saw tremendous acts of bravery, courage, and patriotism as first- responders and everyday citizens alike rushed toward the scene to give aid and comfort to the victims.

It is hard to wrap our minds around senseless acts of evil as we saw yesterday. But today is not a day to focus on the evil but to highlight the good. Today we pray for the families of the victims and pray for the recovery of those injured. Even though we may be going through hell we keep walking. We keep praying. We will not be overcome by evil; we will overcome it with good.

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Clean Slates

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Eleanor Roosevelt said, “With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.” It is viewed by many as the most dreaded day of the week – welcome to Monday! But I’d like to challenge you today to see the day not as something to be dreaded but as something to be embraced. It is a new day and it is an opportunity to draw new strength to new ideas, new connections, and new possibilities that await you. Set the tone for a great week with positive thoughts about yourself, your accomplishments, and future. You work with a clean slate today. Make it count!

 

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Leadership Minute: Tailor-Made Opportunities

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Zig Ziglar said, “You cannot tailor-make the situations in life but you can tailor-make the attitudes to fit those situations.” This is perhaps one of the simplest facts of life but one that so many wrestle with. Not every situation we face is going to be pleasant. As a leader you are in a position to not just handle those situations but to be the example of how with the right attitude you can make them fit into a greater purpose. It’s the attitude you have not the situations you face that are the marks of your leadership. Remember, long after the situation is over you will still be dealing with the consequence of your attitude. Choose wisely.

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Excellence Busters – The Four Beliefs That Will Hold You Back

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Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected. – Steve Jobs

While you may be familiar with the many inventions of Thomas Edison which include the incandescent light bulb and the microphone, but there is a back story to one invention that is of great significance.

It was December 1914 and Edison had been working ten years on a storage battery. One night fire tore through his lab. Fire companies from eight surrounding towns arrived in an attempt to douse the flames, but the heat was too intense and the water pressure was too low. Everything was lost.

In the midst of the rubbles the next day Edison is reported to have said, “There is great value in disaster. All of our mistakes are burned up. Thank God we can start anew.” Amazingly enough, three weeks after that devastating fire, Edison delivered the first phonograph. His attitude and determination coupled with his commitment to excellence is why we hold him such high regard today.

We hear a lot of about excellence and the need for it. Theoretically we understand its importance and the need to set a high standard of quality in our work and in our expectations. While this is admirable we will never achieve excellence until we denounce the toxic attitudes and beliefs that prevent us from achieving it. Here are four of the most common excuses that stand between you and excellence. Conquer these and you can fast track yourself to a path of excellence.

Past failures. The road to success will be paved with failures and mistakes. But they don’t have to be fatal. Consider President Abraham Lincoln. He first went into politics at the age of 23 when he ran for a seat in the Illinois General Assembly. He lost. Afterwards he opened a general store. It failed. But we all know how he has taken his place in history and he is considered by many to be one of our greatest presidents.

Dale Carnegie said, “Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.” Do not allow your past failures to define you or your future. It’s when you shake off past failures, learn from your mistakes, and commit to excellence you can achieve it. Let go of the past and move on.

Past rejections. Achieving excellence will require a certain level of fortitude as you learn from the past. But rejections sting because it’s personal. Consider Walt Disney. He was fired by the editor of a newspaper for lacking ideas. He could have sulked in self-pity and given up on achieving anything of significance. But Disney persevered and millions of people the world over have been enjoying the magic ever since.

Albert Einstein said, “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Don’t be discouraged when you face opposition or when you experience rejection. It is all a part of the growing process on your journey to excellence. Don’t give up!

Lack of education.  Your lack of education is not a disqualifier for achieving excellence. Steven Spielberg dropped out of high school and applied to attend film school three times but was unsuccessful due to his C grade average. He could have taken that rejection along with his C grade average and given up. Because he didn’t give up we have enjoyed many great films such as Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, Jaws, Lincoln, E.T. and Indiana Jones to name just a few.

John Wooden said, “Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” You may not have been the brightest student, your grades may not be a reflection of your potential or passion, but with the right attitude and determination there is nothing you can’t achieve if you choose an attitude of excellence.

Physical limitations. Harry S. Truman was rejected by the U.S. Military and Naval Academies due to his poor eyesight. At one point he was a clerk in a newspaper mailroom, and worked as an usher in a movie theatre. Yet, he did not allow his poor eyesight to keep him from achieving excellence as he later became President. His inspiring story is but one of countless others who have also experienced some type of physical limitation on the way to success.

Les Brown said, “Life has no limitations, except the ones you make.” It’s as you embrace this attitude that you will know, live, and enjoy a life of excellence. There is no limitation, physical or otherwise, that can keep you down but by your own choice. Shed the negative, embrace the positive, live with excellence.

 

© 2013 Doug Dickerson

 

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Leadership Minute: The Silence of the Critics

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Helen Keller said, “While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was being done.” On the periphery of leadership and accomplishment are those who whisper among themselves that the things that you are doing can’t be done. To be sure, not everyone will share your passion, your determination, and desire to make a difference. But regardless of what the skeptics say do not let their voices hold you back. Stay strong and continue on the journey toward your destiny and success. The greatest satisfaction is found in doing what others said couldn’t be done. Carry on!

 

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Leadership Minute: Leave a Trail

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Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is not path and leave a trail.” Leaving trails is one of the joys of leadership. The dreams and aspirations you have are leading you on a path that is uniquely yours. Open your eyes each day to the possibilities that are before you and go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Don’t be content to walk familiar paths; instead make new ones. Lead with confidence knowing that the world will be a better place because you dared to leave a trail.

 

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Leadership Minute: Success is a Process

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John Wooden said, “Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” Your success as a leader is a process. It doesn’t happen overnight. Your success is tied to your daily commitment of giving your best and never settling for anything less. When you are committed to excellence then your journey becomes less of a chore and more of a joy. The happiness of your success is found in the satisfaction in knowing you paid the price, you gave it your all, and would not hesitate to do it again. Remember, leadership is a process – enjoy the journey!

 

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Leadership Minute: Stop Worrying!

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Dale Carnegie said, “Stop worrying about what people say about you, why not spend time trying to accomplish something they will admire.” As a leader you can’t allow yourself to be consumed by what others think of you. What is important however is doing your best to accomplish things that others will admire. In the end, people will say what they want to say and believe what they want to believe about you. Your task is to be true to God, yourself, and simply do your best. Stop worrying and start living your destiny!

 

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Leadership Minute: Never Stop Learning

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John Wooden said, “It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.” That classic Wooden statement is one every leader should consider. Whenever we think we have arrived or if we become content with our learning we stop growing. Make it a priority and passion to never quit being a student. Keep an open mind and heart and treat yourself to the joys of new discoveries and creative ways of thinking. Surround yourself with people who think differently and will challenge you. Read books that will inspire and motivate you as well as the ones that make you mad. Simply put; never stop learning!

 

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Leadership Minute: Room at the Top

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Margaret Thatcher said, “People think that at the top there isn’t much room. They tend to think of it as an Everest. My message is that there is tons of room at the top.” What a great challenge for leaders and aspiring leaders –there is room at the top! Regardless of where you are today and the challenges you face there is still room for growth. You can still climb to new heights and achieve great things. Today, as we learn of and mourn the passing of Margaret Thatcher, be encouraged by her example that there is room at the top.

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