Patterns and Habits of Great Leaders
Could you even fathom competing in an Olympic swimming event if you had never been in a swimming pool before? Regardless of how unbelievably laughable this thought may seem, how often do we approach the world this way?
There is an old adage that advises us to "jump in the deep end and sink or swim". If we truly did this, everyone would end up drowning!
Every activity we encounter in this world has a a pattern that, if followed properly, will cause us to be successful. The harder we fight the proper pattern for success, the more time it takes to achieve the goal we have set.
Before you approach any business; any kind of activity; any leadership position; any investment; or any job, follow these principles to improve your chances of success:
Learn About It- As a business man or woman, this involves exploration and study. Additionally, it means learning from experience and from experts. How long does it take you to figure out how to play a new board game verses reading the instructions and watching a skilled player play?
Abraham Lincoln once said "If I had six hours to cut down a tree, I’d spend the first four sharpening the axe." When you do thorough research you are symbolically "sharpening the axe." This will help you to be many times more effective when it comes to doing the physical work.
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