Leadership sythesis Wordle!

Clues to guide leadership development often prove to be more art than science.  So many of these concepts live in the part of our brain that deals with feelings & not language.  This fact alone can make conveying them difficult at best.  Here are some of the tools we can all utilize to begin the journey of putting together what I call your leadership puzzle.

PASSION

We all find time to do the things that are most important to us.  What do you spend 5 hours doing & it seems like 5 minutes?  What was the thing you did at home/work that when you finished you felt engaged & inspired?  Write it down, look at it, study it.  Trust your gut because connecting everything about who you are to this will show you the work you have to do to contribute to the world!

PERSONALITY & STRENGTHS

There are many ways to crack open what makes you, you.  What matters most here is that you remain open-minded & not judgmental in any exercise you choose.  There are an endless amount of factors that can affect the outcome of any evaluation so be sure to get enough rest, pick a good time of day for you & trust your initial reactions.  Myers Briggs Type Indicator or 4 Lenses are great ones, pick one that speaks to you or is recommended.  StrengthsFinder.com is a great way to get away from the typical personality test & shed light on what you’re really good at naturally.  With these evaluations your puzzle will begin to come into focus as who you are relates to your true talents.

LEARNING MODALITY

This is an often overlooked part of how we all interact with the world around us.  These tests tell us about what kind of environment works best for each of us.  Discovering where your strongest foothold lies as either a listener, hands-on or reader can be an “a-ha” moment.  Humans are very adaptable.  We can all learn to survive in any of these but living in an environment for too long that’s not our natural tendency can lead to coping instead of thriving.

VALUES

In a previous post I shared an exercise that is totally worthwhile.  Read my “A Values Exercise” offering for full details.  Once you’ve got your top 3 things, record yourself describing them.  Be sure to answer what they are, why they’re important & how you embody them in daily life.  Listen back & once you get over the sound of your own voice these will no doubt surface when you meet someone & they ask “what do you do?”

CASE IN POINT

There was a lady in one of my leadership development workshops that wrote down “hair & make-up” for her passion item.  She then discovered aspects of her personality that fit perfectly; people energized her, reasonable high emotional intelligence, etc.  She was totally kinesthetic in her interacting with any environment around her.

She happened to be not so happy with the job she was doing at the time.  Loved working for the company but “felt” there might be a better fit for her somewhere else.  She was right!  She had developed a moonlighting hair & make-up studio that was interfering with her home life making things out of balance.  Coping to survive.  After leaving the workshop she began seeking out new opportunities inside the company & 6 months after sent me a message about switching jobs.  She had done it!  She found the courage & had the information to convey why she needed something new, what that might look like & how she would contribute better with her strengths.  Since then, she has been totally motivated to come to work, is more efficient/effective & has found balance for increased quality of life.  Everyone wins!

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Putting together your leadership puzzle begins with you asking hard questions to discover & be comfortable with you.  We’ve all worked around people who are insecure in some way.  This leads to increased vulnerability at every turn.  However, you’ll be less likely for these emotions to undermine your life/work if you simply know yourself better.  There isn’t life, there are just 6 billion understandings of it.  Be who you are, do the work you love in the manner you’re most comfortable & you’ll inspire others along the way to do the same!

Your leadership journey begins with a focus on your puzzle pieces.  Putting them together in such a way that stays true to you will allow you to lead others the way they deserve in the way only you can.  Take this common sense approach & don’t settle because you, your family, the organization & the world deserves you at your best!

Ricardo Semler says “Successful companies will be the ones that put quality of life first.  Do this and the rest – quality of product, productivity of workers, profits for all – will follow.”  Life is too short, work someplace awesome that supports a holistic view of personal/professional growth!

All the best,

Karl
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