Leadership Minute: Legacy Leadership

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After a real leader has moved on, the people who worked for him or her always say, “I learned more and did more than I ever thought I could.” – Alan M. Webber

Have you given much thought to your leadership legacy? The truth is your leadership legacy is being crafted today. It’s being shaped and formed with each interaction, with each teachable moment and with every interaction. How do you want to be remembered as a leader? Consider the little things along the way that make a big difference. Remember, it’s not about what you received that will define you as a leader but rather what you given and how you invested yourself in the life of others. Be generous.

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4 Distractions Every Leader Must Ignore

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Happiness can only be found if you can free yourself of all other distractions – Saul Bellow

There is a story involving Yogi Berra, the well-known catcher for the New York Yankees, and Hank Aaron, who at the time was the chief power hitter for the Milwaukee Braves. The teams were playing in the World Series, and as usual Yogi was keeping up his ceaseless chatter, intended to pep up his teammates on the one hand and distract the Milwaukee batters on the other.

As Aaron came to the plate, Yogi tried to distract him by saying, “Henry, you’re holding the bat wrong. You’re supposed to hold it so you can read the trademark.” Aaron didn’t say anything, but when the next pitch came he hit it into the left-field bleachers. After rounding the bases and tagging up at home plate, Aaron looked at Yogi and said, “I didn’t come here to read.”

How you handle distractions at work is important. According to Business Insider (http://read.bi/11JD4oo) your number one distraction at work is your co-workers. And while there are many other things that compete for your time and attention you must develop a skillset and the necessary discipline to effectively handle the distractions that come your way. Here are four distractions that are quite common but if you can master these you can surely take care of the rest.

Idle Chatter

Tying into the Business Insider finding it does not come as a surprise that idle chatter can derail your productivity and progress. Just as Yogi Berra tried to distract Hank Aaron at the plate when at bat, you too, must fend off those who would cause you to take your eye off the ball and fall victim to idle chatter. There is a time and place for talk but make sure it is not keeping your from what’s most important. If you can’t stop the idle chatter you need to remove yourself from it. Don’t get distracted by idle talk.

Pesky Critics

There will always be those critics who tell you how to hold the bat, what you are doing wrong, and what you should have done. Berra tried getting into the Aaron’s head by telling him he was holding the bat wrong. In leadership you will discover that many distractors are should-have-been’s and want-a-be’s who feel it is there place to set you straight. You will not eliminate your critics, but you can learn to silence them. How? Just like Aaron did. He hit the ball out of the park and that’s what you have to do. Nothing will silence your distractors quicker than remarkable success.

Petty Complainers

Similar in approach to the critics there will unfortunately be a regiment of complainers who feel it’s their calling in life to complain. You know their type; they are not happy unless they make others miserable, they find the cloud in every silver lining, the pitcher is always half empty, and things are just never quite as good as they think it should be (especially if they were in charge). If you’re not careful these complainers can turn into major distractors if you don’t learn to ignore them. Simply consider the source and move on. If the complainers’ lot in life is to be unhappy then you have the right of refusal to go along. Stay above it and out of their way.

Unhealthy cynics.

What is so detrimental about the cynics is that they never truly bought in to the mission or vision of your organization or values. True team players are all-in and totally invested in doing everything possible to make things work. Shared values are critical to your success. To be sure there is a need and place for constructive criticism that is given by someone with skin in the game.  The cynic is merely looking out for himself. As a leader you must recognize the cynic for who he or she is and not allow that person to distract you or the rest of your team from reaching your goals.

As you develop an awareness for distractors and how they operate you will need to sharpen this vital leadership skill. While on the surface some distractions may seem lighthearted and good natured you must learn to tell the difference. Your leadership and your future depend on it.

What do you say?

© 2013 Doug Dickerson

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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: Don’t Be Difficult

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So much of what we call management consists in making it difficult for people to work. – Peter Drucker

One of the hallmarks of a good leader is that he or she can cut through the maze of red tape and bureaucracy and free up people to work and actually accomplish things. If you have frustrated team members bogged down in endless paperwork, reports and spreadsheets, etc. it can clog up the pipeline with busywork verses filling up the pipeline with prospects and opportunity. While there is validity and necessity to organizational details be careful not to let it consume you to the point of interfering with work. Don’t be difficult. Free your people to be their best.

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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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Leadership Minute: The Leadership Test

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Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others. – Jack Welch

Are you a successful leader? It’s a loaded question I suppose, but one that requires our attention at the moment. Society defines success in many ways and thus making it somewhat subjective. But for the leader success is moving more and more in the direction of developing and focusing on others with less of a focus on self. When you can be more concerned about the development of others you are beginning to understand the essence of leadership. You know you are passing the leadership test when you understand servant leadership.

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Leadership Minute: Teachable Moments

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My best lessons in life are not those teaching me new things so much as those helping me unlearn some old things. – Charlie “Tremendous” Jones

Leadership as in life is a learning process. The pace of information and knowledge has never been greater than what we experience today. But it’s important along the way to be open in our learning process and honest enough to admit to ourselves that we may have some things to unlearn on the journey. Never grow tired of learning, exploring, or changing your views along the way. See each day as a challenge to learn something new and be strong enough to challenge old beliefs. Each day is filled with teachable moments. Have you found yours today?

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Leadership Minute: Be Consistent

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People value consistency in their leaders. Consistency removes uncertainty and leads to trust. Trust, in turn, leads to influence. – Bob Burg

One of the greatest qualities you can possess as a leader is consistency. In a time when waffling among some of our leaders is so common you can stand out from the pack when you are consistent in the manner on which in work with others. If you struggle in this leadership area then I would encourage you to begin today to identify and shore up those weak areas. By committing yourself to being a consistent leader you will pave the way for future success. Don’t hesitate, begin now. And be consistent!

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Leadership Minute: Loving Leaders

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Every day every behavior, attitude, and execution has to be led well by a courageous loving leader. – Dave Ramsey

When was the last time you considered yourself a loving leader? Perhaps you never have. But I believe Dave Ramsey is on to something here. When your behaviors, attitudes, and how you execute your leadership is done in love it makes a significant difference. Why is love important? For starters; when you love what you do you tend to do it better. When you love people you tend to treat them with the respect they deserve. When you are a loving leader you will lead better and you will be the type of leader others will want to emulate. Lead well. Love more. Lead with courage.

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