If you’re reading this, let me start today by saying thank you. I appreciate you reading, thinking, sharing, and participating. I started this blog with one basic premise: I think there may be something to the 3 questions I have started asking myself to help me grow as a leader.
What are the 3 questions? Well, when I walk into a room (or find myself leading an event), I ask:
- What needs to be done?
- What can I do?
- Who can I get to help?
If you’re new, you can click here to read the original series of posts introducing and explaining the 3 questions.
Disclaimer: This is not an effort to toot my own horn, but let’s be honest–there’s a level of self indulgence that comes with writing a blog (probably my biggest struggle with continuing to write and post).
I am constantly amazed at how when I ask myself the three questions in most situations, I am immediately presented with an opportunity to grow, especially as it comes to that tricky third question.
It’s risky to ask someone for help. It’s natural to fear a no. It’s easier to do it myself. It’s less revealing of my shortcomings when I’m the only one who realizes how poorly I plan. It’s comfortable to stay where we are and never grow.
But, once again, let’s be honest: leaders who never grow, never last.
Too extreme? Maybe, but I know I am not going to find satisfaction unless I am willing to push my own leadership limits and encourage those around me to do the same thing.
What about you? What are you building into your life and routine that regularly challenges you to grow? Is it working?
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