“If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”
- Fred Rogers, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
Impact. Whether we know it or not, each one of us has the ability to impact others in profound ways.
This is usually recognized for those who positively affect the masses through speaking to large audiences, television appearances or internet posts that go viral.
But most of the time it is done in ordinary ways, by ordinary people. It comes in our interaction with others, usually one person at time, when we show kindness and interest in another person and authentically share ourselves and help to make someone’s life just a little better by our presence.
There is probably nobody in my lifetime that I witnessed dem...
“Leadership ………. is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
- Admiral James Stavridis (Ret.)
Last week I shared with you part one of a two-part mini-series on leadership and the outstanding quote above by Admiral James Stavidis (Ret.)
In part one, we discussed the first 5 of nine attributes on character in leadership that I created as the acronym C.H.A.R.A.C.T.E.R. These were:
C – Commitment to Serve, H – Honor Your Word, A – Attainment = Accomplishment + Becoming, R – Rise to the Occasion and A#2 – Admit and Own Your Mistakes and Move to Correct Them This week, we will continue with the remaining four “character” attributes of being a leader.
“Leadership ………. is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
- Admiral James Stavridis (Ret.)
A couple of years ago at this time, I was listening to an interview with Retired Admiral James Stavridis, who was out promoting his new book on leadership, Sailing True North: Ten Admirals and the Voyage of Character.
I have to admit, I was half-listening to the interview while I was working out, when the admiral said something and made me immediately stop and go running for a pen and paper to write it down when he shared,
“Leadership is how we influence others. It is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
These words have stayed with me over the last year, and in my opinion, are even more needed now than when I first heard them. Since listening to this interview. I h...
“If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”
- Fred Rogers, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
Impact. Whether we know it or not, each one of us has the ability to impact others in profound ways.
This is usually recognized for those who positively affect the masses through speaking to large audiences, television appearances or internet posts that go viral.
But most of the time it is done in ordinary ways, by ordinary people. It comes in our interaction with others, usually one person at time, when we show kindness and interest in another person and authentically share ourselves and help to make someone’s life just a little better by our presence.
There is probably nobody in my lifetime that I witnessed dem...
“Leadership ………. is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
- Admiral James Stavridis (Ret.)
Last week I shared with you part one of a two-part mini-series on leadership and the outstanding quote above by Admiral James Stavidis (Ret.)
In part one, we discussed the first 5 of nine attributes on character in leadership that I created as the acronym C.H.A.R.A.C.T.E.R. These were:
C – Commitment to Serve, H – Honor Your Word, A – Attainment = Accomplishment + Becoming, R – Rise to the Occasion and A#2 – Admit and Own Your Mistakes and Move to Correct Them
This week, we will continue with the remaining four “character” attributes of being a leader.
“Leadership ………. is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
- Admiral James Stavridis (Ret.)
Last year at this time, I was listening to an interview with Retired Admiral James Stavridis, who was out promoting his new book on leadership, Sailing True North: Ten Admirals and the Voyage of Character.
I have to admit, I was half-listening to the interview while I was working out, when the admiral said something and made me immediately stop and go running for a pen and paper to write it down when he shared,
“Leadership is how we influence others. It is like a big door that swings. But that big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character.”
These words have stayed with me over the last year, and in my opinion, are even more needed now than when I first heard them. Since listening to this interview. I have asked my...
“If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”
- Fred Rogers, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
Impact. Whether we know it or not, each one of us has the ability to impact others in profound ways.
This is usually recognized for those who positively affect the masses through speaking to large audiences, television appearances or internet posts that go viral.
But most of the time it is done in ordinary ways, by ordinary people. It comes in our interaction with others, usually one person at time, when we show kindness and interest in another person and authentically share ourselves and help to make someone’s life just a little better by our presence.
There is probably nobody in my lifetime that I witnessed de...
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