Here are a few conversations that I’ve had along my journey of courageous leadership.
Some of them were in my head – and others were from “friends.”
“You can’t quit your job to open a business. You don’t even know anything about business.”
I get it.
Taking a leap of faith doesn’t make sense.
That’s why it’s called faith.
So I took the leap of faith anyway.
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“That’s not the way we do that here.”
I understand.
And I created a new way of doing business that is more effective – and fun!
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“Why must you be such a troublemaker?”
I don’t know what you mean.
I get there are rules within the system – and I chose to create a new system.
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“That’s not possible.”
Sure it is.
I just did it.
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“You’re being reckless. You have responsibilities.”
It depends on how you look at it.
I see unlimited possibilities.
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Listening to these so-called well-meaning comments made me pay attention to who was in my circle and served as the catalyst to go beyond average.
The rewards of courageous leadership are immense.
Questioning what if in order to create what is has been my journey.
And it’s probably yours, too.
You can’t live out your mission and vision by playing by the rules of a broken world.
Don’t let the “we’ve always done it this way” paradigm get in the way of making a positive difference on the planet.
Remember, there’s always a way.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge of the week is to identify one item in your business or life that you realize is not allowing you to perform at an excellent level.
What do you need to do to transform it?
If you’re stuck figuring this out on your own, reach out to three people and have a conversation in order revise, systematize, or eradicate it.
If you’re not willing to change, you can’t expect your life to look any different.
Remember, the world needs you and your brilliance now more than ever.
Don’t delay.
Go shine your light.
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