Sunday, December 27, 2009

Week 52 - Wake Up The Passionate Leader

Well, well . . . we did it - a whole year of weekly blogs. What we anticipated being a chore was indeed a pleasure. Maybe I can write that book after all! As a matter of fact, this blog will look different next year. Each month, I’ll be focusing on a chapter of the soon-to-be-released: Wake-Up The Passionate Leader – The New Formula for Business: G + L + F = Joy!!!

I am grateful to all of our subscribers who have made comments either on the blog or to us directly. You inspired us! Please take the time to watch this three-minute video: May You Be Blessed (click), our final message for 2009.

Are you ready for 2010? How are we going to make it the beginning of your best decade ever? Together!!!

Zig Ziglar’s Inspiration: 365 Days a Year

  • My favorite quote for the week of December 27th – January 2nd: Courage is the decision to place your dreams above your fears.” Anonymous
    • When participants of XLR8YOU!!! “Leadership Excellence” arrive at Bristol Harbour for the kick-off week, a copy of an excerpt from Nelson Mandela’s inaugural speech is at their seat. The first line reads: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” We are born with such power and most of us have lost some of it. In order to be the best leader we can be, we need to get clarity and focus around our passions! That is what G + L + F = Joy is all about.

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  • Week Fifty-One: Please Yourself
    • I didn’t get a gift certificate for a massage this year, so I went out and bought everybody one - including myself. Now there is a win-win!
  • Week Fifty-Two: Love Your Body
    • Nothing can rob us of self-love and worthiness than letting our bodies go. Which part of your body needs attention? Is it high time for a massage, dental visit, or something physical? I bet most of us could stand a little more exercise. Select a self-loving ritual to give yourself daily.

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  • We have been thinking a lot lately about slowing down. We have now put a timetable together so that three years from now we will retire from the majority of the work we are currently doing. We will still be doing something to serve others, but not so intensely.
  • Our exit strategy begins with our book which will chronicle the last 20 years of leadership development study and our coaching practice. During that time, we will be looking for someone who wants to continue this work and make it their own. This is already in the works with our anchor client, Wegmans Food Markets, who we have had the pleasure of serving since 2001. By the time we pass the torch at the end of 2012, we will have worked with nearly 200 leaders in all parts of their company. What a great start to make this the best decade ever!!!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Week 51 - Wake Up The Passionate Leader

We celebrated Christmas with my children yesterday. Every Dad’s dream is to spend a whole day opening gifts, eating great food, and playing family games. Now if you are my kids, you get one self improvement gift every year, since one of my passions to help my family lead a passionate life. This year it was Simple Truths Books/DVDs (click) . Here’s the breakdown:

  • Oldest – Laura, 30 – Every Monday Matters – Her passions are being a Mom and a teacher. I had hoped there were ideas to share with her 9th grade classes on how they could serve others. She will be a teacher that many students remember all their lives.
  • Middle – Molly, 27 – The Essence of Leadership – She is still looking for her leadership voice. This book speaks of how successful leaders found their voice and what is important to consider.
  • Youngest – Andrew 21 – The Right to Lead – He has attracted leadership roles throughout his young life. Once there, you must earn the right to lead. It is a must read for anyone in a leadership role looking to sharpen their skills.

Zig Ziglar’s Inspiration: 365 Days a Year

  • My favorite quote for the week of December 20th – 26th: “Advice is like snow – the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.” Samuel T. Coleridge
    • This speaks to the essence of coaching. Advice, or more often options, is considered with a trusted, objective source. This allows the mind to hear and see alternatives which might not be considered otherwise. We don’t make decisions for our clients, we help them discovery what’s best for themselves.

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  • Week Fifty: Go Back to Basics
    • I look forward to the New Year’s break, a time I reflect upon the previous year and take a look at my passions and how I want to approach living them more fully in 2010.
  • Week Fifty-One: Please Yourself
    • Can you find the time or energy to nurture yourself during this busy time of year? Ask for gifts that would allow that to happen. It could be babysitting of your kids for a long weekend. A gift certificate for a massage or night out might be possible. Don’t be afraid to ask!!!

Creating a Culture of Leadership Development – A Drop for Your Bucket!!! Send an electronic drop or comment by going to the blog (click on this blog’s heading – Wake Up the Passionate Leader above) and click on the “comment” icon at the end of this week’s posting.

  • Last call for a free DNA Talent report. This might be a great way to choose a development opportunity for 2010, based on how well you are performing, in your own opinion, on various mission critical competencies for your current role. Send me an e-mail and complete the report by Dec. 31st. My final self-help holiday gift for all of you!!!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Week 50 - Wake Up The Passionate Leader

A colleague of mine, Suzie Price, of Priceless Professional Development (click) has a great tag line: Wake Up Eager”. I endorsed a Small Business Survey software program she introduced me to. She asked me some questions to go on her website. My favorite question was: what things do you personally do to stay energized, focused and interested in your work?” First and foremost, I have a daily happiness list I review which keeps me connected to my passions and markers (what I want to bring more fully into my life). Physical activity and spiritual practices are also daily habits.

How would you answer that question? What do you do to Wake Up Eager?!!!

Zig Ziglar’s Inspiration: 365 Days a Year

  • My favorite quote for the week of December 13th – 19th: “Unless you try to do something beyond what you already mastered, you will never grow.” Ronald E. Osborn
    • About a dozen people contacted me for their link to take the FREE DNA self-assessment. They get an A+!!! Contact me this week for yours! Here’s what they are learning:
    • The DNA Talent Report measures your perception of how you are actually doing in 23 work-related competencies. When these are cross-referenced to a particular job strengths profile, you will have a picture of how you think you are performing in the most important competencies for the job. For those you have “Mastered” (M), that’s great. Is there a benefit of continuing to focus your efforts to further developing it? For those you have “Somewhat Mastered” (SWM), which one would be most useful to try to improve right now? If you have competencies in the “Not Yet Mastered” (NYM), then I’d get right on it. We’ll provide you with some development materials to support your efforts.

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  • Week Forty-Nine: Intercepting Self-Sabotage
    • What I discovered with this exercise is that lately I have been focusing on what is not happening. Let’s suppose that it is not happening because it isn’t truly where my passions are leading me. Rather, it is my ego with its “self interest” nature, keeping me from discovering how my “G” (God, Genius, Greatness, Goodness) can best serve the world.
  • Week Fifty: Go Back to Basics
    • Without mastering the basics, you can never move on to the more advanced techniques. How do you create the best year of your life? Take time to go within. What brings you joy (makes you happy) based on the formula G + L + F = Joy. Take time each day to go within.
    • For me, the answer is in my passions, an element of “G”. I added a marker to one of them recently, and within a month, two people showed up. Coincidentally, my massage therapist had a vision as she cupped her hand over my face (wings of an angel). She saw a bull, which she interpreted as a Taurus who would help me along my path. I put a bull on my vision board on Facebook. It just so happens one of the previously-mentioned people is a Taurus. So what would you do? PAY ATTENTION!

Creating a Culture of Leadership Development – A Drop for Your Bucket!!! Send an electronic drop or comment by going to the blog (click on this blog’s heading – Wake Up the Passionate Leader above) and click on the “comment” icon at the end of this week’s posting.

  • One of the most rewarding experiences of being leadership development coaches is delivering credible 360 data to those we serve. As we wind down 2009, there are many of you who have been and/or will be the recipient of such “gifts”. Please treat them as such! As you “unwrap these gifts”, unwrap them fully and with an open mind and heart. Your boss, direct reports and co-workers are trying to support you in taking your leadership development from where it is today to where you aspire to be in the future. Who could ask for a better gift than that?
  • We’ve had the pleasure of delivering several 360’s over the past few weeks. To see each participant embrace their data … “celebrating” improvements and acknowledging “opportunities” … further reassures us that as they graduate, the motivation to reach even greater levels of success is within them. Let your Learning Action Plans guide you into the New Year as you continue to learn and grow. Happy Holidays one and all!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Week 49 - Wake Up The Passionate Leader

One of your fellow subscribers sent me a link to an interview with Captain "Sully" Sullenburger (click), the US Airways pilot who landed safely in the Hudson River. I think you’ll find that he says an awful lot of things that make sense about training, coaching, being prepared, etc… that can apply to any job - not just flying a plane. When he talked about teaching pilots, he shares my philosophy of first trying to describe what a great pilot, or in our case, a great leader looks like. He used general questions (which were very consistent class to class). We use our assessments, behaviors, motivators, talents and values (which are very consistent even though we ask a diverse group to participate).

The defining factor was his passion to be a pilot from an early age. That being the case, including the passion to be a leader, we then need an honest look – both personally and from those we serve. Given what we discover, then develop (maximize) those areas where your strengths match the profile (strive for excellence) – and minimize those factors where you don’t match (strive for competence – just enough so it doesn’t become a career staller or stopper). Check out my free offer at the end of this blog.

Zig Ziglar’s Inspiration: 365 Days a Year

  • My favorite quote for the week of December 6th – 12th: “Not the time, place or circumstances, but in the person lies success.” Charles B. Rouss
    • I picked this one because we talk a lot about success and what it means to us. Defining and describing success is no easy path. It is indeed a moving target - as subjective as it is elusive.
    • The latest Simple Truths book: The Best of Success - A Treasury of Inspiration (click), looks at traits that many of those we consider successful seem to share. Why not buy this book or give it as a gift so that it can be a source of inspiration in your journey along the highway to success?

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  • Week Forty-Eight: Love Your Imperfections
    • I hope you have lightened up a bit on that imperfection you identified last week.
  • Week Forty-Nine: Intercepting Self-Sabotage
    • If you are not producing the results you want, look at how you may be sabotaging yourself by focusing on that imperfection. Self-sabotage is an indication that you are punishing yourself for something. Self-love is the antidote to self-sabotage.
    • When the thought of this imperfection comes around again, and you know it will, ask yourself “what am I punishing myself for?” Identify an action step you can take this week that will support you in forgiving yourself for that. Remind yourself about what you really, really, really, really want in this situation.

Creating a Culture of Leadership Development – A Drop for Your Bucket!!! Send an electronic drop or comment by going to the blog (click on this blog’s heading – Wake Up the Passionate Leader above) and click on the “comment” icon at the end of this week’s posting.

    • FREE DNA self-assessment to all subscribers! For most jobs, soft skills are as important as technical skills in producing superior performance. Particularly in management and leadership positions, soft skills are not only transferrable as we move up the ladder, they become more important than technical skills.
    • The DNA report is a self-assessment of your perception of how well you have mastered 23 soft skills. Your mastery of these soft skills is then categorized into three levels: Mastered; Some Mastery; Not Yet Mastered. This is my year-end gift to you. Send me an e-mail requesting the link and start out the New Year a little wiser. Remember: “wisdom is knowing the right path to take…integrity is taking it”.