Recruitthebest Daily Digest- Leading Other People

As a leader, ‘your people are a reflection of you. They watch you. They follow you. They measure you. They listen to you. If you want them to be dedicated to you, you have to be dedicated to them.’

When you gain respect, when you earn respect, your directions, your delegations, your goals, and your strategies become infinitely more transferable and implementable.’

Your people and their achievement are a direct reflection and a direct result of your attitude.’

If great attitudes are what you want from your people, then that is where you must start your personal process of great leaderships.’

If your mood is sour, and your words are harsh, what could you possibly expect from the people you work with.’

Discovering and defining your own leadership philosophy will help build your character, resilience, resolve, and self-confidence to lead, influence, and inspire others.’

Leaders encourage growth in others by challenging them to take new responsibility, encouraging them to succeed, and supporting them if they fail.’

To be a great leader of people– inspire them to follow you, not your rules.’

Your job is to stay in the groove. By staying in the groove, you set the example for your people to stay in the groove.’

Staying in the groove means dedicating and re-dedicating yourself to education, excellence, and enthusiasm by example.’

As a leader, your people want to perform for you. Your job is to coach them to a winning performance.’

Source:

Jeffrey Gitomer (2011). Little Book of Leadership: The 12.5 Strengths of Responsible, Reliable, Remarkable Leaders that Create Results, Rewards, and Resilience

Recruitthebest Daily Digest- Building The Future You Want

‘You can change your own life outcomes.’

‘Always focus on the processes rather than the outcomes because it is the processes that are firmly within your control.’

‘How you frame your request when asking someone for help is important.’

‘You will progress much faster if you meet people outside your normal circles.’

‘It is essential to make your progress salient by auditing the activities you are doing and the milestones you are reaching.’

‘It is okay to quit if there is an intention to do something much more worthwhile.’

‘Set aside some time each month to review and recommit to your big-thinking goal.’

‘It is important that you judge your progress by the quality of your decision-making, as opposed to the quality of your outcomes.’

‘One of the easiest ways to grow quickly is to get feedback from people with diverse backgrounds and life experiences.’

‘The people we expose ourselves to can change our behaviour and skills without us even realizing.’

Don’t let ego stand in the way of your progression.’

Source:

Dr. Grace Lordan (2021). Think Big: Take Small Steps and Build the Future You Want