Leadership Minute: Older Voices

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Jimmy Buffet said, “Older and wiser voices can help you find the right path, if you are only willing to listen.” The secret to your success as a leader is your personal growth. One of the finest ways you can grow as a leader is to find a mentor that can show you the ropes, pass along his or her wisdom, and be your sounding board. We live in the wonders of the technological age where information is at our fingertips like never before. But older voices can give you the wisdom of their years and life lessons you can use now. Don’t be afraid to listen. Be humble. Learn all you can.

 

 

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Lead by Faith: Seasons of Leading

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To everything there is a season. A time for every purpose under the heaven…” Ecclesiastes 3:1

How often do we mark time by seasons? The older I get it seems the cycles move a little quicker.  I have been reminded lately of certain seasons and what they represent. Here are a few seasons I’ve recently been contemplating:

  • My wife and I were in a local store the other day and decorations were already on the shelf for Halloween. The summer heat was no deterrent for the retailers as they usher in the most important season of their fiscal year.
  • It’s the first of August and on the sports calendar it’s symbolic that the long drought of  not watching football is finally close to being over. Before long the Halloween decorations will make sense, the aroma of my crock pot chili will permeate the air on Saturday’s and once again all will be well in the trivial world of sports.
  • My youngest daughter will start her first day of school…as a high school senior. I’m not exactly sure how that is possible. All I know is that I did not manage to find a way to make the clock stand still and the dainty little girl I remember walking through the doors of school just a few short years ago has grown like her sister into a beautiful young woman.

Yes, seasons have a way of awakening our conscience and causing us to reflect on what’s most important about our journey of faith. To be sure, some seasons are more relevant and significant than others but all remind us that time marches on whether we like it or not.

As you contemplate your walk of faith and leadership never forget that they are a blending of the two. It just makes more sense that way. We walk by faith and we lead by faith. It’s not a selfish faith in ourselves but a faith that reflects our confidence in who He is and that you’ve been called for a purpose.

Enjoy your seasons. Live and walk in them with a grateful appreciation for what He has empowered you to do and for those you get to share the journey with.

 

 

 

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Embracing a ‘More Beyond’ Attitude

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Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude. – Zig Ziglar

In Valladolid, Spain, where Christopher Columbus died in 1506, stands a monument commemorating the renowned discoverer. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the monument is a statue of a lion destroying one of the Latin words that had been part of Spain’s motto for centuries.

Before Columbus made his voyages, the Spaniards thought they had reached the outer limits of earth. Thus their motto was “Ne Plus Ultra,” which means “No More Beyond.” The word being torn away by the lion is “Ne” or “no,” making it read “Plus Ultra.” Columbus had proven that there indeed was “more beyond.”

Think of how different life would be had it not been for people who pushed beyond what they knew in their day to make way for the things we now enjoy.  Findings in a Top 10 (http://bit.ly/15Dkscr) survey of the top inventions of the past 100 years are ranked from 1-10 as follows: the light bulb, the internet, printing press, telephone, automobiles, television, camera, toilet, airplanes, and metal gear solid. Our lives now revolve around the practicality and usefulness of each invention thanks in part to those who dared to believe that there was more beyond.

Embracing a ‘more beyond’ attitude is essential to your success as a leader. The challenges you face are not unique to others but your attitude is uniquely yours. To transition from “Ne Plus Ultra” to a “Plus Ultra” mindset you must engage a ‘more beyond’ attitude. Here are four steps to get you started.

Don’t let others define you. It is important to be comfortable in your own skin. It is equally important to not be defined by what others say, think, or believe about you. You are a masterpiece and your life’s blueprint is an original not a replica of someone else. As you grow in confidence you can shape your future and be the person you were created to be and the leader you can become. The ‘more beyond’ tip – be yourself.

What hasn’t been done is possible. Thomas Edison was one of the inventors from the Top 10 list. Edison understood failure and disappointment. He once said, “I have not failed. I’ve found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” He embraced a ‘more beyond’ attitude and overcame his negative circumstances. Just because something hasn’t been done, tried, or has been rejected in the past doesn’t mean it’s not possible. It simply means that destiny has been waiting on your arrival. The ‘more beyond’ tip – remove your limitations.

You need courage to blaze new trails. The Spaniards motto for centuries had been set in stone; “Ne Plus Ultra.” Blazing new trails and overcoming traditional ways of thinking can be difficult. A ‘more beyond’ attitude takes the courage of a lion to break away from old views. As Columbus overcame centuries-old beliefs he opened up New Worlds and new possibilities never before known. Courageous leadership is needed today to help others discover new possibilities yet to be fulfilled. Leadership is not for the faint of heart. The ‘more beyond’ tip – don’t be afraid.

You can begin today. Everything worthwhile has a starting point. The inventors had starting points. Great writers begin on page one. Great sculptors have a chisel and stone. Great artist have a canvas and a brush. What is in your hand? What is in your heart? Where does your journey begin that will take you to the place of your dreams? Your ‘more beyond’ attitude begins with the recognition that you will never achieve your dreams tomorrow unless you take action today. Your destiny awaits- what are you waiting on? The ‘more beyond’ tip – there is no time like the present.

What do you say?

© 2013 Doug Dickerson

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Leadership Minute: Your Dream is Possible

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Les Brown said, “I advise you to say your dream is possible and then overcome all inconveniences, ignore all the hassles and take a running leap through the hoop, even if it is in flames.” I like the optimism expressed here. There comes a time as a leader when you must give voice to your dream and take a leap of faith to achieve it. I’m not suggestion throwing caution to the wind or being reckless, but to be a person of faith. Have faith in your dreams, your abilities, and in your destiny. Your dream is possible. Dare to speak it and dare to live it!

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Embrace Your Value

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Mark C. Crowley said, “Here’s what I know to be true: when leaders value themselves while also valuing others, they’re able to create extraordinary results.” Value is more readily given to others when as a leader you believe in your own value as a person. How you see yourself is the lens through which you see the world and ultimately how you see others. When you embrace your value as a person and as a leader it’s then you can add value to people around you. When you embrace your God-given talents and abilities and value others, there is no limit to the possibilities before you.

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Serve Others

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Lewis Carroll said, “One of the secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.” One of the real joys of leadership is the ability to serve others in tangible ways. While some may simply relish in the perks of power or position true satisfaction and purpose comes from using your influence to serve causes greater than self. Never doubts that you have risen as a leader for anything less doing great deeds and serving great causes. Consider the good that you can accomplish today simply due to the fact that you are a leader. Now, how can you make that happen today?

 

 

 

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Lead By Faith: Don’t Be Afraid

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Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” – Joshua 1: 8-9

You never know when your leadership moment is going to occur. For Joshua it has come on the heels of the death of Moses and now he has been thrust into the leadership spotlight. The leadership style that brought them to the brink of Canaan was not going to be the leadership style going forward.

God always puts you in the right place at the right time to meet a specific need. Joshua is commissioned by God for the task at hand and is given commands that are just as pertinent for us today as they were then.

Joshua’s command:

1) Be strong – To lead the people and to fulfill God’s purpose on your life you need to be a strong.

2) Be of good courage – God’s assignments are bold and will take courage. God was speaking to him to be ready.

3) Don’t be dismayed – In other words- don’t be discouraged. At times the task before us can appear to be overwhelming and above our pay-grade but that is not for us to worry about. Our responsibility is to trust God who has called us.

If there is one thing I have learned in my years of leadership is that sometimes it’s easy to be afraid. But God sympathizes with our weakness and is ready to come to our aid if we will simply trust Him. Take to heart the commission to Joshua and be strong, be of good courage, and don’t be discouraged. When you lead from a knowledge that God is on your side it will make the easy steps lighter and the hard ones bearable knowing that He will never leave you or forsake you! Stay strong!

 
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Five Ways To Lift Your Leader

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Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitudes and in actions. – Harold S. Geneen

 

In his book the 360° Leader, John Maxwell shares a story about President Harry S. Truman speaking at the National War College. In the speech, Truman said, “You know, it’s easy for the Monday morning quarterback to say what the coach should have done, after the game is over. But when the decision is up before you-and on my desk I have a motto which says ‘The Buck Stops Here’- the decision has to be made.”

On another occasion Truman said, “The president-whoever he is- has to decide. He can’t pass the buck to anybody. No one else can do the deciding for him. That’s his job.” For the leader, the weight of responsibility can be heavy burden to carry. Seldom do others see behind the scenes the struggles many leaders deal with on a regular basis.

To be sure, stress in the workplace is something to reckon with on many levels. The Huffington Post (http://huff.to/14YHA6L) reported on recent finding from the third annual Work Stress Survey, conducted by Harris Interactive. The results last year found that 73 percent of Americans were stressed at work. This year, that number jumped to 83 percent. Only 17 percent of workers said nothing about their jobs causing them stress.

Regardless of your present station in your organizational structure there are things you can do to lift your leader. Why is this important? When you commit yourself to lifting your leader you are crating the kind of culture within your organization that can have residual effects that ripple through your organization in a positive way. Consider these five for starters.

Lighten your leader’s load. When you lighten the load of your leader you are freeing up his or her ability to focus on larger and more consequential things for your organization. Lightening the load happens as you look past just what is good for you and look at what is good for the organization. When you lighten the leader’s load you increase his capacity to grow.

Listen to your leader’s concerns. The “Buck Stops Here” responsibility weighs heavily on your leader. You can lighten the load of your leader as you listen to the verbal and pay attention to the non-verbal communications. When you know what is on the mind of your leader you can do your part to put his mind at ease.

Leverage your leader’s strengths. You always want your leader in a position of strength in any given situation. Leveraging the strength of your leader can also include finding creative ways of assisting in his weaker areas. When you are contentious of this it can be a real boost to your leader and can give your company extra leverage it may need. Strong leaders make for strong teams. Lift up the strengths of your leader and everyone benefits.

Learn from your leader. You can lift, encourage, and empower your leader when you commit yourself to learn from him. The investment he or she has made in you should be cause for enough consideration that they feel you have some potential. Succession in leadership is not a birthright, it’s earned. You can lift your leader by showing respect and learning from their experiences and expertise.

Laugh with your leader. Leadership is a journey filled with many surprises. It’s filled with joys and heartache and a little bit of everything else in between. Charles M. Schultz said, “If I were given the opportunity to present a gift to the next generation, it would be the ability for each individual to learn to laugh at himself.” Never underestimate the power of laughter in leadership.  You can lift your leader when you laugh with your leader.

Lifting your leader is a matter of strong intuition, being a little less selfish, and realizing that one day you may be a position where you’d like to call upon these acts of kindness. When you lift your leader you are growing as a leader.

What do you say?

 

© 2013 Doug Dickerson

 

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Leadership Minute: Book Sale!

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I wanted to take a moment to inform my readers that my books, Leaders Without Borders: 9 Essentials for Everyday Leaders & Great Leaders Wanted! are both on sale this weekend.

This is a “Pay it Forward” sale. When you buy one copy of either book you will receive a second one free!(buy two and get two, etc.) The extra copy is for you to share with a friend, colleague, pastor, boss, etc.

Thank you for your readership of my bog and thank you for your orders this weekend. A portion of each sale supports The Management Moment Leadership Foundation whose featured cause is St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Thank you!

 

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Lead By Faith: Helpful Words

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A soft answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger. The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly, But the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness. – Proverbs 15:1-2

As a leader it is important the words you use and the temperament you maintain. People look to you to be the example of right leadership and the pressure can be stressful. By faith and with a dose of self-discipline we not only guard our hearts but hold our tongue.

The writer of the Proverb admonishes us with us with two unique challenges: 1) to answer softly, and 2) use your tongue wisely. It’s great advice on both counts, but making it happen is the challenge.

But consider the outcomes when we react the wrong way – harsh words stirs up anger, and the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness. Not exactly the ending you would desire.

The verse challenges us to remain calm, be slow to speak, and making sure that when we do we are choosing the right words. Right words, according to the verse, are the product of using our knowledge wisely.

In leadership there are countless opportunities to put the verses into practice. It is the price you pay to be where God wants you to serve. But remember, it’s as you rely on His strength and not your own that you can live out the verses and be the leader you were destined to become.

 

 

 

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