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"The miracle power that
elevates the few is to be found in their industry, application, and
perseverance, under the promptings of a brave determined spirit." Many motivational
experts like to say that leaders are made, not born. I would argue the exact
opposite. I believe we are all natural born leaders, but have been
deprogrammed along the way. As children, we were natural leaders - curious
and humble, always hungry and thirsty for knowledge, with an incredibly
vivid imagination; we knew exactly what we wanted, were persistent and
determined in getting what we wanted, and had the ability to motivate,
inspire, and influence everyone around us to help us in accomplishing our
mission. So why is this so difficult to do as adults? What happened? Leadership starts with
humility. To be a highly successful leader, you must first humble yourself
like a little child and be willing to serve others. Nobody wants to follow
someone who is arrogant. Be humble as a child, always curious, always hungry
and thirsty for knowledge. For what is excellence but knowledge plus
knowledge plus knowledge - always wanting to better yourself, always
improving, always growing. When you are humble, you become genuinely
interested in people because you want to learn from them. And because you
want to learn and grow, you will be a far more effective listener, which is
the #1 leadership communication tool. When people sense you are genuinely
interested in them, and listening to them, they will naturally be interested
in you and listen to what you have to say. SWOT is an acronym for
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Although it's a strategic
management tool taught at Stanford and Harvard Business Schools and used by
large multinationals, it can just as effectively be used in your own
professional development as a leader. This is a useful key to gain access to
self-knowledge, self-remembering, and self-honoring. Start by listing all
your Strengths including your accomplishments. Then write down all your
Weaknesses and what needs to be improved. Make sure to include any doubts,
anxieties, fears, and worries that you may have. These are the demons and
dragons guarding the door to your inner attic. By bringing them to conscious
awareness you can begin to slay them. Then proceed by listing all the
Opportunities you see available to you for using your strengths. Finally,
write down all the Threats or obstacles that are currently blocking you or
that you think you will encounter along the way to achieving your dreams. Regardless of how busy
you are, always take time to do what you love doing. Being an alive and
vital person vitalizes others. When you are pursuing your passions, people
around you cannot help but feel impassioned by your presence. This will make
you a charismatic leader. Whatever it is that you enjoy doing, be it
writing, acting, painting, drawing, photography, sports, reading, dancing,
networking, or working on entrepreneurial ventures, set aside time every
week, ideally two or three hours a day, to pursue these activities. Believe
me, you'll find the time. If you were to video tape yourself for a day, you
would be shocked to see how much time goes to waste! If you want to be
larger than life, you need a dream that's larger than life. Small dreams
won't serve you or anyone else. It takes the same amount of time to dream
small than it does to dream big. So be Big and be Bold! Write down your One
Biggest Dream. The one that excites you the most. Remember, don't be small
and realistic; be bold and unrealistic! Go for the Gold, the Pulitzer, the
Nobel, the Oscar, the highest you can possibly achieve in your field. After
you've written down your dream, list every single reason why you CAN achieve
your dream instead of worrying about why you can't. Without a vision, we
perish. If you can't see yourself winning that award and feel the tears of
triumph streaming down your face, it's unlikely you will be able to lead
yourself or others to victory. Visualize what it would be like accomplishing
your dream. See it, smell it, taste it, hear it, feel it in your gut. Victory belongs to
those who want it the most and stay in it the longest. Now that you have a
dream, make sure you take consistent action every day. I recommend doing at
least 5 things every day that will move you closer to your dream. Every time you break
your word, you lose power. Successful leaders keep their word and their
promises. You can accumulate all the toys and riches in the world, but you
only have one reputation in life. Your word is gold. Honor it. Find yourself a
mentor. Preferably someone who has already achieved a high degree of success
in your field. Don't be afraid to ask. You've got nothing to lose.
Mentors.ca is an excellent mentoring website and a great resource for
finding local mentoring programs. They even have a free personal profile you
can fill out in order to potentially find you a suitable mentor. In addition
to mentors, take time to study autobiographies of great leaders that you
admire. Learn everything you can from their lives and model some of their
successful behaviors. Use your relationships
with mentors and your research on great leaders as models or reference
points to work from, but never copy or imitate them like a parrot. Everyone
has vastly different leadership styles. History books are filled with
leaders who are soft-spoken, introverted, and quiet, all the way to the
other extreme of being out- spoken, extroverted, and loud, and everything in
between. A quiet and simple Gandhi or a soft-spoken peanut farmer named
Jimmy Carter, who became president of the United States and won a Nobel
Peace Prize, have been just as effective world leaders as a loud and
flamboyant Churchill, or the tough leadership style employed by The Iron
Lady, Margaret Thatcher. I admire Hemingway as a writer. But if I copy
Hemingway, I'd be a second or third rate Hemingway, at best, instead of a
first rate Sharif. Be yourself, your best self, always competing against
yourself and bettering yourself, and you will become a first rate YOU
instead of a second rate somebody else. Finally, be a giver. Leaders are givers. By giving, you activate a universal law as sound as gravity life gives to the giver, and takes from the taker. The more you give, the more you get. If you want more love, respect, support, and compassion, give love, give respect, give support, and give compassion. Be a mentor to others. Give back to your community. As a leader, the only way to get what you want, is by helping enough people get what they want first. As Sir Winston Churchill once said, "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." |
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| Author | : | Sharif Khan | ||
| About the Author | : |
Sharif Khan is a professional writer,
motivational speaker, book coach, and author of "Psychology of the Hero
Soul," an inspirational book on awakening the Hero within and developing
people's leadership potential. You can reach him at
sharif@herosoul.com or
visiting
http://www.herosoul.com . Khan provides inspirational keynotes and
leadership seminars, writes his own success blog at
http://www.sharifkhan.blogspot.com , and also helps companies develop
empowering content through his copywriting services. For more information call (416) 417-1259. |
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| Copyright | : | Copyright © 2005, Sharif Khan | ||
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