Leadership

All too often, people fall short of their goals.  Why is that?  Perhaps you’ve wondered this many times before, regarding yourself and your teammates.  While there certainly is no single answer that explains the disappointing outcome every time, there is one commonality that all these people share.  Are you curious what that is?

Without exception, everyone who consistently falls short of their goal lacks a crystal clear vision.  The importance of clarity of your vision cannot possibly be overstated.  It is an absolutely essential foundational piece of the success puzzle — in business and in life, actually.  If you don’t know EXACTLY where you are going, how could you possibly reach the goal?  Or, stated another way, if you don’t EXACTLY know what the goal is (in very clear, specific terms), it is impossible for you to reach this elusive state of existence.

When stated this way, you likely can easily agree – right?  As people often say, if you are  in New York and you want to ‘Go West’, and that is as clear as your goal is — How exactly will you measure your success?  Is success defined as reaching Los Angeles?  Or Seattle?  Or Denver?  Or Chicago?  Or New Jersey?  Each of these cities is west of New York, but obviously each destination is very unique and represents a different journey.  If you don’t have a crystal clear vision of your end goal, you cannot possibly get there.  Chances are, in fact, you won’t even get anywhere near your goal!
Following this journey metaphor a bit deeper, if you began your trip without a map, what are the chances you’ll get to any of your desired destinations?  Certainly, we all know that having a map or a blueprint is something very critical to progress.  Yet, I challenge you further — if you don’t know exactly what your end goal or vision is, how can you create an accurate map?

Just think about and ponder that question …. For, all too many people jump right over this and get ‘busy’, filling their days with activity.  Meaningless, or non-strategic activity will only create chaos, fatigue, and frustration.  Instead, I’d like to see you take that invaluable action of clarifying your vision, setting a firm foundation, then creating a sound strategy to get there.

Once you have taken the steps to thoughtfully reflect on your vision, I encourage you to dig even deeper.  Get as detailed as you can.  While this may seem a bit silly to you at first, believe me, the exercise is invaluable.  You are actually training your subconscious to see and feel these results.  By doing this, there will be a ‘pull’ force that is created, which pulls you toward the desired goals.  This strategy is far, far superior to a ‘push’ force, where you are consistently pushing yourself toward some vague direction, without making much progress.

One last note on the importance and necessity of achieving a crystal clear vision… It is not something that you do just once, set aside, and rarely review.  Far from it!  Rather, this is an ongoing process.  As you grow and experience the bumps and challenges of your business life, you will find the need to continually refer to your vision.  In fact, you will find yourself sharpening the vision as you gain new insights and knowledge.  You will likely realize some intermediate steps that need to be taken, that were completely out of your knowledge or awareness before.  When that happens, fill in the detail.  As you grow your vision, your business and the value you bring to the world will also grow.

So, now get on it — Create that crystal clear vision and continue to sharpen the focus.  Doing this faithfully will deliver amazing results to you — Guaranteed!

Sure, you can learn excellent leadership skills from a book, a workshop, or a live training. There are plenty of great resources available.  But what really sorts out the real leaders from the wannabes is the ability to consistently execute.  Many times the ability to execute requires facing your fears.  The fears can overwhelm many, causing them to retreat or stagnate with inaction.  But, if you have the courage to face your fears, the courage to trust your intuition and go forward, you indeed will emerge as a leader.

What exactly is behind this courage that a true leader must possess?  Well, to begin it requires faith.  It requires you to have faith in yourself.  Faith in your ability to truly deliver incredible value in others.  Faith in the process.  And, yes, ideally faith in a grand design, a greater purpose.  If you lack this faith, you will undoubtedly have difficulty getting up from the many times you will inevitably fail.  It is a guarantee that the world of business will cause you to stumble and fall.  Whether you continue to get up again, over and over and over, will rely upon the extent of your faith, and your courage.

If you can create enough faith, particularly at the start of your business, or the start of a project, you will be placing yourself at an extreme advantage.  For, in essence, this makes you a pioneer.  No one really knows the path a new venture will take, so you truly are a pioneer.  And, pioneers go out and explore the unknown.  Being a pioneer requires courage, every single day.  If you can remember this, particularly as you are faced with a new challenge, it will help you overcome and keep moving.

By embracing this pioneer spirit, by remembering that courage is essential to success, and by keeping and continually developing an ever-growing faith, you will be guaranteed success and meaning in your business and life.  Granted, it won’t happen right away.  Nothing worthy and lasting ever does.  But with commitment, determination, and enduring courage, your continued efforts definitely will pay off.

Many people wonder how a person can maintain courage, especially when things look really dark.  The secret to this is that the courage is fueled by your purpose and your heart.  If your desires truly are empowered by a deeper purpose, and your heart is committed to the big goal, then you have no need to fear a weakening courage.  Rather, if you can develop a habit of daily focusing on your purpose, of recommitting toward your heart’s deepest desires, then you will have an unending supply of courage and faith. Scores of ultra-successful business owners have proven this to be true.  Please take note — this is not a silly little suggestion.  If you honestly embrace this recommendation, and you follow through with serious determination, this one habit will propel you forward when others falter.

Courage.  Faith.  Heart.  If you can tap into these three endless resources, your life and your business will know no bounds!

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