If you want to be a leader who attracts quality
people, the key is to become a person of quality yourself. Leadership is the
ability to attract someone to the gifts, skills, and opportunities you offer as
an owner, as a manager, as a parent. I call leadership the great challenge of
life.
What’s important in leadership is refining your
skills. All great leaders keep working on themselves until they become
effective. Here are some specifics:
Learn to be strong but not rude. It is an extra
step you must take to become a powerful, capable leader with a wide range of
reach. Some people mistake rudeness for strength. It’s not even a good
substitute.
Learn to be kind but not weak. We must not mistake
kindness for weakness. Kindness isn’t weak. Kindness is a certain type of
strength. We must be kind enough to tell somebody the truth. We must be kind
enough and considerate enough to lay it on the line. We must be kind enough to
tell it like it is and not deal in delusion.
Learn to be bold but not a bully. It takes boldness
to win the day. To build your influence, you’ve got to walk in front of your
group. You’ve got to be willing to take the first arrow, tackle the first
problem, discover the first sign of trouble.
You’ve got to learn to be humble, but not timid.
You can’t get to the high life by being timid. Some people mistake timidity for
humility. Humility is almost a God-like word. A sense of awe. A sense of wonder.
An awareness of the human soul and spirit. An understanding that there is
something unique about the human drama versus the rest of life. Humility is a
grasp of the distance between us and the stars, yet having the feeling that
we’re part of the stars. So humility is a virtue; but timidity is a disease.
Timidity is an affliction. It can be cured, but it is a problem.
Be proud but not arrogant. It takes pride to win
the day. It takes pride to build your ambition. It takes pride in community. It
takes pride in cause, in accomplishment. But the key to becoming a good leader
is being proud without being arrogant. In fact I believe the worst kind of
arrogance is arrogance from ignorance. It’s when you don’t know that you don’t
know. Now that kind of arrogance is intolerable. If someone is smart and
arrogant, we can tolerate that. But if someone is ignorant and arrogant, that’s
just too much to take.
Develop humor without folly. That’s important for a
leader. In leadership, we learn that it’s okay to be witty, but not silly. It’s
okay to be fun, but not foolish.
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