Do The Unusual To Hit Your Potential
Only the individuals who are ready to embrace the ever-changing environment emerge as leaders. Individuals who understand that to fully appreciate and align themselves with any organisation's goals, they must raise their self-awareness to establish own personal goals. Those who understand the importance of personal discipline in raising their calibre of contribution to personal, professional and social interactions.
These are people who master the power of
habit for effective, consistent, relevant and timely execution of their
aspirations. They take it upon themselves to raise the bar of
organisational mindsets and overall culture by personifying the
leadership traits that they would like to experience. We all know people
like these.
We see them scale corporate ladders and
increase their spheres of influence within and outside their
organisations. They establish themselves as unrivalled “go-to” people in
their industries. We admire them because they continually attract
greater responsibilities, gain recognition and command higher
remuneration with every move they make.
This is because they make the uncommon effort to develop,
internalise and embody their distinct professional edge. These are not
people who scour the classifieds looking for job adverts. No, these are
the chosen few who have exciting careers seeking them out.
They
develop new and additional income streams. Seemingly without effort,
they bolster their reputation and spread their personal and professional
brands into new untapped territories creating legacies that the rest
only dream of.
Unfortunately most of us do not do this.
We secretly entertain great big ideas that sound ridiculous even to
ourselves. We dare not breathe a word of them to anyone lest we be
written off as crazy. The more unfortunate situation is that we do not
know what the steps are to bring our ideas to life. So we suffer in
silence. Our careers stagnate. We struggle to manage ourselves on a
day-to-day basis. The teams we manage become more and more of burdens.
We
can hardly carry out projects without pulling our hair out. We grow
older and more set in our ways. The companies we work for begin to feel
less like the exciting opportunities we sought a while back and more
like mazes of unending bureaucratic systems that serve more to handcuff
our creativity than empower us to give our best output.
How
stifling can life be! We slide into frustration. Lethargy sets in and
before we know it, we are no longer the star performers we once were. We
are no longer the energetic driven professionals that our employers
signed the dotted line for.
Our employers are busy people with little or no time to babysit
us especially because there is no shortage of younger, cheaper, eager
and energetic entrants into the workplace to pick from.
Opportunities
inevitably start to skip us more than we can bear. We dream of
transitioning into new roles or take the plunge into entrepreneurship
for years but do nothing. We convince ourselves that we are being
realistic; we are tied up in loans, school fees and mortgages, you know.
So we stay put feeding our minds on the unfortunate
notion that it is better to be safe than sorry. Most of those around us
subscribe to the same school of thought. This is what life is, right?
All
the while, the clock’s hands tick away diligently. Soon, retirement
stares right at us in the face, the children grow up, leave home and we
wonder what we are supposed to do with ourselves in our empty nests.
We
finally realise that we have spent most of our lives digging a hard
place and now find ourselves at the rock. We are literally and
metaphorically stuck right between a rock and a hard place. We are
brilliant people! how on earth did this happen? What about all the
vibrant dreams we had? How could life have passed us by?
Here
is how it happened; we stopped developing ourselves the minute we got
jobs expecting life stooped for us as well. In a nutshell, we remained
normal. We did the expected, the accepted and remained on the tried and
tested paths.
That's wonderful because it means that
we sailed smoothly. We didn't ruffle any feathers or rock any boats.
Unfortunately that means we did nothing outstanding, however, high up
the ladder we got.
The people who truly realise their
performance and achievement potential are the few who choose to do the
unusual, uncomfortable, unpopular and even abnormal things that the
average ones are unwilling or unable to consider.
You
know that you are tired of playing in the junior leagues at the back-end
of things. The question is whether you are ready to muster the courage
to move forward to centre-stage with all of it’s glaring spotlights.
Yes,
you risk making some mistakes and suffering ridicule and embarrassment
in the process but this is the only place from where opportunity will
inevitably spot your talent. The question is whether you are ready to
roll up your sleeves and do the heavy-lifting that will take you the
full distance to the leadership line. You know; you are here to lead.
Get on with it.
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COPYRIGHT Business Daily Africa
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