Activating Your Own Soul Of Leadership

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‘Leaders with spiritual strength can inspire and motivate others ( often with stories of their own moral and spiritual journeys) and help the soul of leadership permeate the organization.’

‘Without the mind, the soul and heart may produce commitment but struggle to mobilize it in the right direction.’

Leadership is always a moral work. Leaders of teams and organizations hold the lives of people in their hands. Leadership is inherently aspirational- working toward something better. Leaders help people learn and grow and find meaning in their work.’

Leaders help people learn and grow and find meaning in their work.’-

Jonathan R. Clark & Erin E. Clark

Darkness damages people, destroys value, and if not checked, can ruin reputations, brands, assets, and the organization itself.’

Organizational darkness makes doing what is right more difficult. It damages people and destroys value. It is generated by arrogance, infighting, abuse, bullying, backstabbing, exploitation, harrassment, discrimination, corruption, fraud, and the waste of talent and capital.’

Darkness is like a giant, punitive tax on the organization. It drains the organization of energy and its sense of meaning and purpose. It is an immoral context in which the soul of leadership simply does not and cannot operate.’

‘Leadership involves hard decisions about tough problems.’

‘… the work of leadership is about change.’

Jonathan R. Clark & Erin E. Clark

Leadership seeks to make things better, both for the organization and its people and for the people it serves and influence.’

Organizational light comes from a supporting base of moral beliefs, values, and attitudes that support actions, behaviors, and practices that lift people, enhance vision, increase value, and create conditions for growth and increased strength in lives, reputations, assets, and the organization itself.’

Source:

Jonathan R. Clark & Erin E. Clark (2024). Leading Through Activating the Soul, Heart, and Mind of Leadership

Leading To Engage People

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All our work happens through people– one relationship and one conversation at a time.’

‘We are not leading if we are not listening, and we are not listening when we are doing anything else.’

‘To listen deeply, we need to emphasize our focus and attitude toward the other person.’

‘We are not leading if we are not listening.’

Roxi Bahar Hewertson

‘Trust is the cornerstone of all relationships, and the level of trust that people have in each other is the most significant measure of those relationships.’

Without trust, you cannot succeed as a leader. With it, there are no limits to what’s possible.’

‘It takes time and work to build trust. It takes only a nanosecond to break it. However, the deeper the trust, the more possible it is to rebuild it.’

Courage is the quality of the mind or spirit that enables us to face physical or moral difficulty, danger, pain, and other hardships and walk toward and through them anyway.’

Learning occurs by moving from not knowing to knowing through awareness, feedback, and then practice and experience.’-

Roxi Bahar Hewertson

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‘Choose a change process, and communicate it to everyone who will be affected, and then pull rather than push change in your organization.’

‘When you engage your people, empower them to have a voice in decisions, and embed the changes in the fabric of your organization, you will have a good shot at ‘buy in,’ and that means that the change is likely to stick.’

‘Learning occurs by moving from not knowing to knowing through awareness, feedback, and then practice and experience.’

Source:

Roxi Bahar Hewertson (2015). Lead Like It Matters: Practical Leadership Tools to Inspire and Engage Your People and Create Great Results