For those of you who know me well, you know that while I have a tough exterior, I have a compassionate spirit and get my feelings hurt easily.
While I’m ordinarily happy, and typically Upside, I do have my moments when I can be a bit prickly, too.
The of the greatest lessons is to love & appreciate people for who they are, not for who we want them to be.(We even talk about it at my annual Leadership Success Summit –www.LeadershipSuccessSummit.com as it aligns with Leadership Pillar #5).
The people in your life have things you like and things that will annoy you.
Instead of getting upset, you have to decide if you can handle the package deal.
You have to be willing to deal with the messy stuff to fight for the relationships in your life.
Recently, I had something hard happen with a friend I dearly love and greatly respect. A misunderstanding. Hurt feelings. Frustration.
Part of me wanted to distance myself because it was hard to sift through the hurt.
But as I meditated about the situation, I had to remind myself this person is a package deal.
Part of what makes them a great friend is their ability to get things done quickly and efficiently.
Yet, because they are focused getting things done, they can be less relationally sensitive. (Anybody relate?)
If I’m honest with myself, I know that I’m a package deal, too. With good stuff. And annoying stuff.
She has issues – and I have issues.
We’re two people who are evolving, both willing to work on our yucky stuff, who are fully aware we’re not always going to get it right on our journey.
How about you?
Are you able to appreciate people for who they are, rather than trying to get them to be who you want them to be?
Are you able to overlook the messy stuff, and accept people for the whole package?
I guarantee you that this does affect your ability to lead – and to lead well. So, what’s one thing you can do this week that will improve this facet of your leadership ability?
See Upside. Be Upside. Live Upside.