Leadership Minute: Press On!

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Press on. Obstacles are seldom the same size tomorrow as they are today. – Robert H. Schuller

Once in a while as a leader it’s reassuring to be reminded of this simple truth. The weight and responsibility of leadership can drag you down and it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that tomorrow is a new day. The view you have of today’s troubles can improve drastically in just 24 hours. Keep your eye on the ball, keep your attitude right, and don’t be distracted by the obstacles you face today. Tomorrow is a new day with new opportunities. Press on!

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Leadership and the Ingenuity Factor

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Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. – General George S. Patton

As with many innovations, the originator of 3M’s sticky yellow Post-its didn’t know what he had at first. Researcher Spence Silver was curious about what would happen if he mixed an unusual amount of monomer into a polymer-based adhesive he was working on. The result was an adhesive that would tack one piece of paper to another and even restick, without leaving any residue on the second piece of paper.

The company had no use for the new adhesive until 3M chemist Arthur Fry began having problems in the choir loft. The slips of paper he used to mark pages in his hymnal often fluttered to the floor, leaving him frantically searching for his place. Then he remembered Silver’s adhesive. Fry’s better bookmark soon metamorphosed into the handy Post-it that has become a fixture in offices worldwide.

Necessary within any organization is a certain level of ingenuity that will help others make new discoveries, elevate the whole team, and position you for greater success. Leaders ought to promote and encourage ingenuity at every level for maximum benefit. Here are three keys to understanding ingenuity within your organization and why it matters.

Ingenuity originates with curiosity

It was because Silver was curious about what would happen by mixing the chemicals that he stumbled upon the ingredients that would one day make the Post-it notes. Fostering an atmosphere and attitude of ingenuity in your workplace is what will help lead you to new and improved discoveries. It was Albert Einstein who said, “Never lose a holy curiosity”, and that is how curiosity works. It’s as you promote a healthy curiosity and using its momentum to your advantage.  Don’t settle for the ordinary and never allow your team to be comfortable with the status quo. Smart leaders embrace the power and possibilities of the curious and recognize it as a healthy ingredient for your success.

Ingenuity evolves through experimentation

Silver’s experimentations lead to a revolutionary discovery. Without his experimentations it never would have come into existence. As a leader you will never know the possibilities before you until you dare to step out of your comfort zone unleash an attitude of ingenuity in your people. When you do, there will be failures and there will be successes. But your progress will never be realized unless ingenuity is allowed to flourish. Thomas Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Give your people permission to experiment and see how they will surprise you. Failure is not your downfall when it comes to ingenuity; failure is not allowing ingenuity to run its full course and giving up too soon.

Ingenuity serves a greater purpose.

Arthur Fry was frustrated with an unsatisfactory way of marking pages in the hymnals when he remembered Silver’s adhesive. As a result he made what is now known as Post-it notes and the rest they say is history. The power of ingenuity can improve the quality of people lives, create new opportunities, and serve greater purposes. It’s when people understand that their ingenuity is a gift and when empowered to use it they can change the world. Think of the great discoveries of the past 100 years that we benefit from now because people were not restrained in their own thinking and dared to step out of the shadows of their limitations. Be it antibiotics, the personal computer, sliced bread, the television, mobile phones, the internet, etc. it all began with unbridled ingenuity.

Ingenuity is the fuel of your organization. It is one of your greatest resources as a leader. Utilize it, promote it, and welcome it. Your next big idea or breakthrough could be one curiosity away from reality.

What do you say?

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© 2013 Doug Dickerson

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Leadership Minute: Learn to Relax

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Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer. – William S. Burroughs

This is perhaps one of the greatest challenges of leadership. Learning how to relax is necessary but often difficult for leaders. Too often your mind drifts to what needs to get done, the big meeting coming up, and the client you need to call. Relaxing seems to be an impossible proposition. But just as you schedule important meetings and other events it’s equally important to make time for down time. Rest and relaxation is necessary and the work will be waiting for you when you return. Relax. Lighten up. Have fun!

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Leadership Minute: Count the Reward

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The man who knows it can’t be done counts the risk, not the reward. – Elbert Hubbard

Do you give consideration to your goals and dreams in terms of risks and rewards? There is a big difference. When all you see or consider are the risks involved you may be more timid and less inclined to move forward. But when your sights are set on the rewards you tend to step out with more confidence and belief in your ability to achieve it. Let me encourage you to focus less on risks and more on rewards and to believe that the dreams and goals you have you can achieve!

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Leadership Minute: Have You Met Your Mountain?

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Great things are done when men and mountains meet. – William Blake

As a leader you will meet your mountain. It may not be a mountain you were expecting and you may not meet it at a time of your choosing. But you will meet it. The question now is how are you are going to conquer it? Are you going to listen to those who say you can’t master it or are you going to scale it with the purpose of achieving something great? Your attitude will determine whether you achieve great things by climbing it or if you are going to be overwhelmed by it. Do you have a mountain in front of you? Look up! A great possibility is before you.

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Leadership Minute: The Blessing of Freedom

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Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. – Thomas Paine

On this Veterans Day I’d simply like to say thank you – thank you to our Veterans and those currently serving in uniform to protect our freedoms. Freedom never comes easy and those who make the sacrifices of defending deserve our utmost honor and respect. We enjoy the blessing of freedom today because of the men and women who have endured the fatigue of supporting it. Thank you and God bless you!

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Leadership Minute: Everyone’s Important

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Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their neck saying, ‘Make me feel important.’ Never forget this message when working with people. – Mary Kay Ash

This is perhaps one of the cardinal rules of leadership. When you understand that people want to feel important and that leadership is about people then you are on your way to understanding how leadership works. So often we focus on the mechanics of leadership that we fail to understand this most important point. Without people leadership does not exist. Make every person you come in contact with feel like the most important person in the world. Once you do, you are on your way to becoming a great leader.

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Leadership Minute: Help Others

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It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed. – Napoleon Hill

This thought is quite profound especially for leaders. Because we live in “me first” world the rationale for some may not compute. But if you want grow and be successful the way to do it is found in the way you help others achieve their success. Generous leaders have learned the secret of reciprocation that is found through generosity of heart, time, and treasure. When you help others the satisfaction is reward enough but it doesn’t stop there. Your success is compounded as you learn to help others. Every act of kindness is a seed of success. Plant generously.

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Leadership Minute: Buried Faults

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Every man should keep a fair-sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends. – Henry Ward Beecher

What do you do with the faults of your friends? Do you hold on to them?  How about just letting go of them? The mark of a good leader and friend is found in your ability to let go of the faults of your friends and move on. Life is too short to hold grudges especially towards those closest to you. Learn the meaning and value of friendship that will bury faults and not friends. Learn to let go. Learn to forgive. By the measure you forgive others it will be measured back to you. Be generous with forgiveness.

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Leadership Minute: Bridge the Gap

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Your problem is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach – Earl Nightingale

Bridging gaps is essential for successful leaders. The process begins with identifying where you want to go and devising a plan to get there. Where you start is not as important as knowing where you want to go and why. What are you goals and where do you want to go? Once you answer those questions you can go to work to achieve it. Bridge the gaps between where you want to go and the right attitudes that will get you there. Set goals. Work hard. Stay positive!

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