LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Perspective is everything when you are experiencing the challenges of life." Joni Eareckson Tada
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
I mentioned PERSPECTIVE last week and talked about how it can lock you in or free you up.
This quote from Joni is a great follow-up. She shares about the accident that paralyzed her and how she was so tired of laying in bed that she was miserable, in fact, she just wanted to die. But, when the time came for her to sit up in a wheelchair, she was so thankful to be sitting. Her entire perspective changed and she found a reason to live, and realized that from the wheelchair, she could still have an impact.
If you're like me, when I'm facing something challenging, I allow it to completely paralyze me. It's all I can see, and I'm not able to step back and find a new perspective. I'm too close to it, I'm in it, I'm focused on it.
When I'm able to take a deep breath, step back from whatever situation I'm facing, I'm able to see things differently... this is called PERSPECTIVE, it's the way I'm looking at a given situation or circumstance.
Joni sat up from her life-changing accident, and found a new passion, a new purpose, and has spent the past decades impacting peoples lives because she turned a challenge into an opportunity.
Are you stuck in a tough situation? Are you frozen because you don't know what to do? Take a step back, and look at where you're at and find a new perspective. Things will begin to clear up and you may find some new hope.
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Your perspective will either be your prison or passport." Steven Furtick
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
We've been camped on vision for a while, and I want make a turn to this idea of perspective, and Steven Furticks quote launches that.
Perspective can be simply defined as your point of view; the way you look at something.
Furticks quotes gives us 2 sides of perspective:
We're either TRAPPED by our perspective, and we feel there is no hope or purpose, and we're paralyzed.
Or, we're FREE by our perspective, and everything opens up: Our mind, heart and soul. We see the world in a new way and broaden our view.
That's the power of perspective and many times we lean automatically into feeling trapped, and we miss the freedom that comes from looking at things a little differently.
How will you choose to view your circumstances? As a PRISON or as a PASSPORT? What's keeping you from freedom?
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Our vision is only actionable if we share it. Without sharing, it's just a figment of our imagination." Simon Sinek
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We've been talking about VISION and I was reminded today how important it is to share that vision with others, and not simply keep it to yourself.
Sineks quote above states it rather clearly that if a vision isn't shared, then it's not real.
Ken Blanchard would say, "The greatest leaders mobilize others by coalescing people around a shared vision." So you wander what "coalesce" means? It means to "come together to form one mass or whole"
Warren G. Bennis would say, "In order to serve its purpose, a vision has to be a shared vision."
The quote I relate to the most is from Andy Hargreaves when he says:
"Too often, shared visions really mean, 'I have a vision; you share it!'"
Are you guilty of that? I know I am.
Vision might begin in your heart, but as it grows, you must invite people into that vision, to be a part of it, to own it with you. When was the last time you shared your vision?
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"A goal that is not written down is not a goal, it's only a dream." Unknown
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
I came across this statement the other day, and as I did some research, I've found that many people have said this over time: Fitzhugh Dodson, Brian Tracy & Michael Hyatt, just to name a few.
In researching where this came from, I was amazed by the number of people who talked about the simple act of "writing your goal down". Until you do that...
It's not a goal
It's not real
It's a "wish"
It's only a dream
The first step to moving towards that picture you see in the future is to write down some goals to get you there.
WRITE THEM DOWN.
Mark Pettit shares in an article I'll reference below, 5 reasons why writing down your goals is important:
1) It helps you get clear on what you want
2) It helps you stay motivated
3) It helps narrow your focus
4) It gives you realistic time frames to work towards
5) It allows you to celebrate progress
Do you write your goals down? Why do you or why don't you? Where do you write them down?
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion." Jack Welch
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We've been talking about VISION for a couple of weeks, and when I saw this quote from Jack Welch, the former Chairman and CEO of General Electric, there were some words that just jumped out at me.
Read the quote again... Do you see the words?
He's talking about what leaders must do when it comes to vision:
• CREATE a Vision
What do you see that nobody else sees? Where do you want to go?
• ARTICULATE the Vision
Explain it so that other people can understand it and get a grasp of it.
• PASSIONATELY OWN the Vision
You don't pass vision off, but you own it, it's yours.
• RELENTLESSLY DRIVE IT TO COMPLETION
Achieve it, pursue it, move towards it... RELENTLESSLY.
Powerful words when it comes to vision.
What do these words mean to you when it comes to the vision you have for your business? Your organization? Your family? Your life? This is what it takes to get from HERE to where you want to be!
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision" Helen Keller
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Last week I shared a Steve Jobs quote on VISION and the power of vision, and I received some interesting notes about the importance of always working to SEE where we're going and to anticipate what is coming.
I read this quote from Hellen Keller, and was reminded of how easy it is to get busy focusing on TODAY and forget to think about TOMORROW.
We're busy, there's pressure, there's a never-ending to-do-list, and in some cases, we're just trying to survive.
Hellen Keller was blind, but she didn't let that keep her from great accomplishments. She was not only blind, but she was deaf as well. READ THIS LIST of her accomplishments and then tell me why you're not able to do something?
The challenge of every leader is to not only focus on what you're doing today, but to determine where you're heading, to define your vision for tomorrow.
I asked this question last week, but I'll ask again: Where are you heading? Personally? Work? Community? Family? Take some time to envision what that vision looks like.
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"If you are working on something exciting that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed. The vision pulls you." Steve Jobs
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Years ago, while attending a coaching training session, the idea of vision was shared this way.
Imagine you're standing on top of a mountain, and you see the peak of another mountain off in the distance, and you decide that this is where you want to go, but there's a valley between these peaks, and you need to get from here to there. This is called VISION.
Vision can be described as:
The DESIRE to get from where you are to where you want to be.
The PLAN to get from where you are to where you want to be.
The EXECUTION to move from where you are today to where you want to be tomorrow.
It's not enough to just see that other mountain top, but there needs to be a plan to get there.
I like this thought from Steve Jobs when he says, "...The vision pulls you."
When you can articulate where you're going, you are pulled in that direction. Every decision you make either moves you closer or moves you further away.
What mountain peak are you looking at or looking for? Can you see where you're going or where you want to be? Does that vision "compel" you forward or do you feel like you're stuck?
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Take a break and give your soul what it needs." Audrey Kitching
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
The quote above is my response to a pretty hard run over the past number of months.
Last week, Gina and I spent 5 glorious days unplugged, sitting on a beach, and just getting a break.
This was in response to a pretty full season that included a couple of our kids weddings, some health challenges post-Covid, some work transition, a large global leadership Summit and lot's of other things that felt like they were piled on top of everything else.
I remember back in October of 2021 saying to myself that when we arrived at April 10th of 2022, we would have gotten through a pretty crazy season.
We made it, and we took a break and recharged our souls.
It's amazing how good it feels to simply STOP.
When was the last time you just STOPPED? Sat still, read a book for fun, slept in.... just STOPPED? If you're having a difficult time remembering, you need to get some STOP TIME on your calendar!
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