Helping to Position Leaders and Organizations for Greater Global Impact
Russ Cline, Founder of Leader Mundial, Executive Coach & Managing Partner of the Orange County Barnabas Group, is certified with the Paterson Center as a LifePlan and StratOp Facilitator and speaks, writes, trains, and consults on global and non-profit leadership issues.
upcoming
Our 2026 Leader Mundial Global Summit has been scheduled for March 15th - 20th, at Cohutta Springs, Georgia. We are looking for Global Leaders and Coaches to join us! If you are interested in learning more about this Global Summit, contact Russ
We also will host Leadership Summits in South Africa, Ecuador, Kazakhstan and the Philippines in October/November of this year. Contact me if you’d like more information.
The Orange County Barnabas Group
If you’re interested in learning more about what the Orange County Barnabas Group is all about, I invite you to come as my guest to our August 25th Summit. Contact me HERE if you’d like more information.
Lifeplan
Looking for guidance on how to live a life of purpose, passion, and impact? I can help you with a LifePlan!
STRATOP
Do you want your company or organization to create a clear vision of where you want to go? Let me help you with a StratOp!
LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"If you spend your life trying to be good at everything, you will never be great at anything." Tom Rath
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
We continue the conversation on STRENGTHS for a few more weeks.
Tom Rath has spent his life focused on different aspects of Strengths-Based Leadership as well as a Leaders Health. His books have had a profound influence in my life over the years and I'm currently reading his latest book, What's the Point, which is a book about purpose.
I shared with you a little bit about my drumming passion growing up, but I have other music interests as well. I play the guitar, bass guitar and the piano a little bit.
Here's the deal, I can pick one up or sit down at the piano and play something. I've learned enough over the years to be able to perform, to play a tune, or even to lead worship, but I never "mastered" any of those instruments. I play enough to get by and to use it, but I'm not good enough to do more with it.
Do you want to know why? Because I chose to be "good" or "decent" at all three, and never put the time into practicing any one of those to become really great.
Sometimes when I'm standing in church or at a concert, I just get lost in the musicians abilities to play their instrument.
We went to see The Eagles (my favorite band growing up) last year perform, and I was standing there in awe of their talent. Don Henley playing the drums, Joe Walsh just screaming on the guitar, and Vince Gill fitting into the Eagles lineup with incredible vocals and guitar playing. Timothy B. Schmit plays the bass so casually, but it drives their music.
These are performers who have spent a lifetime becoming GREAT.
I chose to be "OK".
Do I have regrets? Sometimes. Gina often asks me what instrument I'd like to play in a band, and it always depends on the kind of music they're playing.
I'd like to be able to really play the piano, or to play the guitar the way I see some of these professionals play.
But, I chose other things, other passions, other interests. I chose to develop strengths in other ways that were a good investment in my time.
I could talk to you about my desire to be a GREAT golfer, but that will never happen, so I'll just keep being OK.
How do we determine what to focus on? What to spend time developing? What to invest the energy into?
That's a conversation between you and God. He made you for a unique purpose, and once you find out what that is, you will be drawn to grow and develop in the areas that help you become the best you can be, with His help.
I may never be a world famous musician, but I can still admire those people, I can appreciate the work they've put into developing their skills, and I can stay true to the path I'm on, being the person God has called me to be.
What do you want to be GREAT at? What are you GREAT at? Why?