"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Not every cause creates a buzz. Not every leader finds the people needed to move the movement. Sometimes followers are hard to find. Sometimes our communications fall unheard and unheeded.
Have you ever tried to lead an effort and found that you were mostly alone?
What happens next?
Remembering that if it was easy, it would have been done long ago, leaders with a focus on making necessary and timely change keep at it. Followers may come and go, but the cause remains.
Centered leaders lead even when followers are hard to find.
That's the part that calls for influence.
Are you ready?
ACTION PLAN:
1. Identify your most important cause. What is the one thing that you want to influence in your life right now?
2. What can you do to start influencing that, right now?
3. Who are your three closest friends? What would they each say about your noble cause? How would you feel about asking them?
4. How can you communicate more effectively in your conversations, meetings, writing, and presentations?
-- Doug Smith
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Not every cause creates a buzz. Not every leader finds the people needed to move the movement. Sometimes followers are hard to find. Sometimes our communications fall unheard and unheeded.
Have you ever tried to lead an effort and found that you were mostly alone?
What happens next?
Remembering that if it was easy, it would have been done long ago, leaders with a focus on making necessary and timely change keep at it. Followers may come and go, but the cause remains.
Centered leaders lead even when followers are hard to find.
That's the part that calls for influence.
Are you ready?
ACTION PLAN:
1. Identify your most important cause. What is the one thing that you want to influence in your life right now?
2. What can you do to start influencing that, right now?
3. Who are your three closest friends? What would they each say about your noble cause? How would you feel about asking them?
4. How can you communicate more effectively in your conversations, meetings, writing, and presentations?
-- Doug Smith
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