Leadership Minute: Don’t Lose Your Enthusiasm!

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Winston Churchill said, “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” Enthusiasm is a great leadership characteristic to have. It allows you to maintain a level of positive energy that propels you in good times and bad. Many leaders are noted and recognized only in their times of triumph that we celebrate as “overnight successes”. Enthusiasm keeps you going when no one is looking and the road before you appears impassible. Enthusiasm is the fuel of your dreams, it is the engine of your vision, it is the prescription for your timidity. Stay strong. Don’t lose your enthusiasm!

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Don’t Worry – Be Happy!

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Oscar Wilde said, “Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.” Your chief objective as a leader is not everyone else’s happiness. But being a cheerful person certainly has its advantages. Your disposition as a leader goes a long way in setting the tone for your work environment. When was the last time you took stock of your disposition as a leader? Don’t underestimate this often overlooked characteristic that makes a big difference. You not only influence others by your words and actions but also with your temperament. Be the example. Lighten up. Don’t worry – be happy!

 

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Are You Feeling the Love?

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George Burns said, “I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate.” What is your passion? Are you pursuing it? Many people today find themselves doing something they hate rather than loving what they do. Many feel they have no choice or that it is too late to pursue their dream. Let me encourage you today to embrace your dream and dare to love what you do. Dare to dream. Take that first step. Feel the love.

 

 

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Read For a Cause!

 

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What if I told you that you can enjoy one of the great pleasures of reading and at the same time help one of the nation’s top children’s research hospitals? The good news is you can!

In 2012 I started the Management Moment Leadership Foundation (http://bit.ly/WJ755v) whose featured cause is St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

With your purchase of either one of my books, Leaders Without Borders & Great Leaders Wanted! a portion of the sales goes to the Management Moment Leadership Foundation to support this great work!

I would like to ask you on this Sunday to consider stopping by my website and ordering not just for yourself, but perhaps also for a co-worker, colleague, or friend a copy of the books. In doing so you will accomplish two things: you will be encouraged in your leadership journey by reading the books (as will your friends) and you will also help fund the great work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital!

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Breaking Points

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Reality is the leading cause of stress among those in touch with it. – Lily Tomlin

According to a Greek legend, in ancient Athens, a man noticed the great storyteller Aesop playing childish games with some little boys. He laughed and jeered at Aesop, asking him why he wasted his time in such frivolous activity.

Aesop responded by picking up a bow, loosening its grip, and placing it on the ground. Then he said to the critical Athenian, “Now, answer the riddle, if you can. Tell us what the unstrung bow implies.”

The man looked at it for several moments but had no idea what point Aesop was trying to make. Aesop explained, “If you keep a bow always bent, it will break eventually; but if you let it go slack, it will be fit for use when you want it.”

Many people today find themselves at the breaking point. Recent findings in the 2013 Work Stress Survey by Harris Interactive for Everest College (http://bit.ly/115tgJa) revealed that 83% of American workers said they are stressed out by at least one thing at work, up sharply from 73% in 2012. Other stressors include lack of opportunity for advancement, fear of being laid off, poor work/life balance and working in a job that was not the person’s chosen career.

These stress points along with others are reasons why many are at the breaking point. Applying a little wisdom from Aesop could go a long way in reducing stress levels and gaining some fresh perspective on the challenges of leadership and life. Here are a few tips to consider.

Know your limits. It might be noble to think you can be the “Ironman” of your office. You can even have 5-hour energy drinks coursing through your veins as you work night and day. But it’s not smart, sustainable, nor is it healthy. You can’t do it all and you shouldn’t try. You can work hard; you can work smart, but you shouldn’t work yourself to death. Permission is granted to be human.

Learn to say no. One of the most liberating things you can learn as a leader is how to say no. This is not an excuse to slack off or not carry your weight as an effective team player, but you have to protect your boundaries. Knowing your limits is only useful when you can define and defend your boundaries. Learning to say no allows you to be more productive at what you do best. Permission is granted to defend yourself.

Set priorities. Many reach their breaking points because of poor time management skills. The most precious resource you have is time. How you manage your time it is essential to your success. Jim Rohn was right when he said, “Either you run the day or the day runs you.” Get a grip on your priorities, write them down, and guard them as best you can. With your priorities in place you can significantly reduce your stress and be more productive. Permission is granted to be organized.

Consider others. Something magical happens on the day you stop navel-gazing and put into practice the Golden Rule.  When serving causes greater than self becomes the norm it puts things into a new perspective. When you begin to focus on the needs of others it begins a wonderful process of reciprocation that allows you to count your blessings instead of your troubles. Permission is granted to be compassionate.

Enjoy guilt-free down time. The point Aesop made was that if you always keep the bow bent it will eventually break. If you let it go slack it will be fit for use when you need it. With the same degree of enthusiasm you have adopted the philosophy of hard work you should equally embrace the philosophy of needed rest and relaxation. Taking time to rest, relax, and enjoy down time will give you the much needed time to recharge and refresh yourself physically, mentally, and spiritually. Permission is granted to rest.

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© 2013 Doug Dickerson

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Leadership Minute: Think Twice

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Napoleon Hill said, “Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another.” As someone in a place of leadership your words carry a lot of weight. People look to you for good reason. Your ability to influence is heightened. Your words matter. It’s as you think twice before speaking that you ensure that what you are about to say has the outcome you intend. The influence you have as a leader is a privilege. Think twice. Speak once. Plant good seed.

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Courage to Keep Going

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Denis Waitley said, “Courage means to keep working a relationship, to continue seeking solutions to difficult problems, and to stay focused during stressful periods.” Not everything about leadership is glamorous. Courage is the virtue to hold on to when times are tough and you need strength to make difficult decisions. Courage is the key ingredient to bolster you to work out differences in relationships and problem solving. Courage gives you the needed confidence in troubled times. It can be all too easy to give up, walk away, and not face the challenges that leadership brings. Take heart. Be courageous. Keep going.

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: What Are You Thinking?

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Benjamin Disraeli said, “Nurture your minds with great thoughts. To believe in the heroic makes heroes.” One of the daily disciplines of good leadership resides in our thoughts. Our thoughts are great influencers and as such should be nourished in the most meaningful ways. We know and understand the pull that exists around us from negative people and influences. Your will and determination to think higher thoughts will empower you to lead from a higher level. Nurturing your minds with great thoughts happens as you surround yourself with like-minded people, by reading great books, and tuning out the rest. What are you thinking?

 

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: Eating Your Words

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Winston Churchill said, “In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet.” I know I am not alone when I say that over the years I’ve had plenty of occasions to eat my words. On too many occasions those pesky words have flown out of my mouth unfiltered. As leaders it is important to understand the power of our words and how they can help or hinder us. It is not so much the volume of our words but the quality of them that make the difference. Use them for good. Use them sparingly.

 

 

 

 

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Leadership Minute: What’s Your Plan of Action?

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Arnold H. Glasow said, “An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the brain cell it occupied.” Leadership is about moving ideas in the right direction. Moving ideas from the formative stages to reality requires action, patience, and tenacity. But all good ideas require an action plan. It doesn’t happen by chance. You must know where the idea fits into your overall vision and mission and then putting a plan in place to make it happen. Some ideas will work. Some won’t. But you will never know until you act. What’s your plan of action?

 

 

 

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