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Title: Humility


1
Humility
  • Self-reflection as a Tool for Personal and
    Professional growth
  • Humble Character
  • Risks and Rewards of an Open, Humble Leadership
    Style
  • Characteristics of Tenderhearted Leadership

2
Who am I?
  • The first step in creating and maintaining a
    humble character is knowing who you truly are..

3
Lens Principle
  • Who you are determines what you see.
  • Who you are determines how you see others.
  • Who you are determines how you view life.
  • Who you are determines what you do.
  • Maxwell Winning with People

4
Five Things that Determine Who We Are
  • Genetics
  • Self-Image
  • Experiences in Life
  • Attitudes and Choices about Those Experiences
  • Friends

5
Winning with PeopleQuestions (p. 14)
  • Write a general philosophy statement about human
    nature and people in general.
  • I believe that humankind is basically..

6
Winning with PeopleQuestions (p. 14)
  • Am I generally optimistic or pessimistic?
  • Which childhood experiences have molded me into
    what I am today?
  • Who will I be in five years?
  • What are some personal qualities I need to
    cultivate?

7
Mirror Principle
  • The Mirror Test
  • Self-awareness
  • Self-image
  • Self-honesty
  • Self-improvement
  • Self-responsibility

8
Mirror PrincipleQuestions (p. 24)
  • How do I self-reflect?
  • What would family/friends say about me?

9
Soaring with Your Strengths(Clifton and Nelson)
  • The Strengths Theory
  • Focus on Strengths and Manage Weaknesses.
  • Identify your strengths and soar with themdo
    them all of the time.
  • Find out what you do not do well and stop doing
    it.
  • Identify your non-strengths and allow someone
    else to take over.

10
  • A strength is a pattern of behavior, thoughts,
    and feelings that produces a high degree of
    satisfaction and pride generates both psychic
    and/or financial reward and presents measurable
    progress toward excellence.
  • Strengths Develop Best in the Framework of
    Mission

11
Five Characteristics of a Strength
  • Listen for Yearnings to pull or attraction of
    one activity over another. As a leader, I should
    listen to the yearnings of others. Watch out for
    misyearnings.
  • Watch for Satisfactions activities we get a
    kick out of doing. These are not merely
    momentary pleasures, but form our intrinsic
    motivation.
  • Watch for Rapid Learning catch on quickly I
    feel like I have always known how to do this.
    Slow learning is evidence of a nonstrength.
  • Glimpses of Excellence - A performance is made
    up of a series of moments that can offer clues
    to a strength.
  • Total Performance of Excellence A flow of
    behavior when there are no conscious steps in the
    mind of the performer.

12
Eight Steps to Identifying a Weakness
(Non-strength)
  • Feel Defensive About Performance
  • Develop Obsessive Behavior
  • Experience Slow Learning
  • Dont Profit from Repeated Experience
  • Consciously Think Through the Steps of a Process
  • Experience a Reduction of Confidence from
    Performing the Activity
  • Lack Futuristic Thinking about the Activity
  • Suffer Burnout while Practicing an Activity

13
Five Strategies for Managing Weaknesses
(Non-strengths)
  • Sloughing stop doing it
  • Subcontracting
  • Complementary Partnering - combining each
    persons strengths to achieve a goal
  • Support Systems cell phones, lap tops,
    chauffeurs, walking shoes, etc.
  • Alternatives find an alternative way to
    accomplish the same task.

14
Strengths and Weaknesses(Non-strengths)
  • What are my strengths and weaknesses?
  • Which strengths will take me to the next level in
    my leadership?
  • My strengths can also be weaknesses.
  • Which areas need the greatest growth?

15
  • Why am I a leader?
  • Where am I in my leadership growth process?
  • How much of a servant leader am I?

16
Humble Character
  • Humility is the most difficult servant
    leadership trait to model for others
  • Absence of ego, jealousy, and self-promotion
  • Putting the needs of others first
  • Team membership (walk and talk)
  • Elevating and praising others

17
  • Humble Character Exercise
  • Absence of ego, jealousy, and self-promotion
  • Putting the needs of others first
  • Team membership (walk and talk)
  • Elevating and praising others

18
The Elevator Principle
  • Lifters commit themselves to daily encouragement
  • Lifters know the little difference that separates
    hurting and helping
  • Lifters initiate the positive in a negative
    environment
  • Lifters understand that life is not a dress
    rehearsal

19
The Big Picture Principle
  • Me first vs. Others first attitude
  • Opening your eyes to the big picture
  • Get out of your own little world.
  • Check your ego at the door
  • Understand what brings fulfillment

20
Questions (p. 67)
  • Big ego vs. great confidence?
  • When do we begin thinking of others (over self)?

21
Risks and Rewards of a Humble Leadership Style
  • Vulnerability
  • Viewed by many as a weak leader
  • Win the Loyalty of People (Love Respect)

22
Characteristics of Tenderhearted Leadership
  • Tenderhearted mercy (fair and caring)
  • Kindness (considerate toward others)
  • Humility (one of the team)
  • Gentleness (peaceful, calm, soft-spoken)
  • Patience (self-control)

23
Master vs. Servant Leader
  • Master Leadership Servant Leadership
  • I make the decisions Together we will make
    the decisions
  • I know best Together, we do our best
    thinking
  • My needs are most important I operate based on
    others needs
  • Employ fear and intimidation Cooperative and
    trusting atmosphere
  • Listen to me I will listen to you
  • I have the vision We create the vision
  • Do it my way or leave Cooperative
    decision-making
  • Keep information a secret Share information
  • Reactive Proactive
  • Focus on speaking/telling Focus on listening

24
  • Master Leadership Servant Leadership
  • Lectures Discusses
  • Seeks personal success Seeks success for
    others/team
  • Superior Humble
  • Trusts self Trusts others
  • Delegates with hesitation Delegates with
    confidence
  • Draws strength from self Draws strength from God
    and others
  • Judges others/ criticizes Helps others/
    motivates
  • Gotcha mentality Helps others grow/forgives
    mistakes
  • Controls others Grants freedoms and allows
    choices
  • I will do it for you I will help you
  • Follow me Lets move forward together

25
The Hammer Principle
  • Trade in your hammer for a velvet glove
  • Let the past stay in the past
  • Ask yourself, Is my reaction part of the
    problem?
  • Remember that actions are remembered long after
    words are forgotten
  • Never let the situation mean more than the
    relationship
  • Treat loved ones with unconditional love
  • Admit wrongs and ask forgiveness

26
Questions (p. 44)
  • Hammer vs. Velvet Glove
  • or
  • Iron Fist vs. Gentle Hand
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