Wednesday, April 15, 2009

TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR TEAM

Key #1: Disown Your Helplessness
Can-do people aggressively pursue solutions, and in the process, uncover creative solutions others never even try to find.  Can-do people take responsibility for the future, whereas lesser people blame circumstances or other people when facing roadblocks. Rather than wallowing in helplessness, can-do people search diligently to overcome the obstacles in front of them.

Key #2: Take the Bull By the Horns.
Can-do people are fearless.  They go straight to the source of their solution.  Their very effort commands attention as they wrestle a problem to the ground with expediency. People with a can-do attitude have an aggressiveness about them.  They take the bull by the horns.  When they enter into the arena of action, they don’t wait, they initiate.

Key #3: Enter the No Whining Zone.
Can-do people rarely complain.  They recognize its futility and guard their minds and mouths
against indulging in this time-wasting activity.  As George Washington Carver observed, “Ninety-nine percent of failures come from people who have a habit of making excuses.”

Key #4: Put On Another’s Pair of Shoes.
Can-do people empathize with others.  They attempt to see any predicament from the other person’s perspective in order to make the best decisions.  Can-do people see the world from their perspective and others’ perspectives.  They use their own perspective to give direction, and they use others’ perspectives to forge relational connections.  Both direction and connection are indispensable to taking the team on a successful journey.

Key #5: Nurture Your Passion.
Can-do people are immune to burnout.  They love what they do because they’ve learned how to fuel the fire that keeps them moving.  In leadership, the prize is not given to the person who’s the smartest, nor to the person with the advantages in resources and position, but the prize goes to the person with passion.

Key #6: Walk the Second Mile.
Can-do people exceed expectations.  While others settle for an acceptable solution, they aren’t satisfied until they have achieved the unimagined.  They set expectations for themselves higher than what is dictated by the people or situations around them.

Key #7: Quit Stewing and Start Doing.
Can-do people take action.  While others are crippled by worry, fear, and anxiety, they have the fortitude to press forward.  The perfect moment when all is safe and assured may never arrive, so why wait for it?  Can-do people take risks.

Key #8: Go With the Flow.
Can-do people can adjust to change.  They don’t get caught griping about an unexpected curve in the road.  They accept transition with an optimistic outlook.  They realize it’s less important what happens TO them, than it is what happens IN them.

Key #9: Follow Through to the End.
Can-do people not only initiate, they finish.  They are self-starters with the capacity to achieve their goal.

Key #10: Expect a Return as a Result of Your Commitment.
If you make an all out commitment with a can-do attitude, expect to succeed.  Passionate commitment is contagious, and resources follow resolve.  Committed people will reap rewards and find open doors as others are drawn to the excitement and energy emanating from them.

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