Leadership Lift for 10.18.24

October 18, 2024

Purpose of the Leadership Lift:


Think of our Daily Leadership Lift as a quick power-up for your leadership journey! In just 6 minutes, you'll gain insights, practical tips, and moments for reflection to help you take charge of your leadership story. Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, this daily lift is the perfect way to fuel your growth as a leader.


Today’s Theme: Write Your Story. Shape Your Path.


Warm-Up:


Daily Reminder:
Every day is a blank page. You hold the pen, so choose to write a story of courage, growth, and purpose. No matter what happens, you’re in control of your next move.


Motivational Quote:
"You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending." — C.S. Lewis


Positive Affirmation:
"I am the author of my story. I decide my direction, and I have the power to shape my path."


I am Grateful:


Today, I’m grateful for the chance to start fresh, for every opportunity to learn, and for the support of those who believe in my potential.


Workout:


Leadership Question Answered:

Q: How can I rewrite my story as a leader when things aren’t going as planned?
A: Start by embracing setbacks as plot twists. Use them as chances to pivot, learn, and grow. Being a great leader isn’t about sticking to a perfect plan—it’s about staying flexible and finding new paths to success. The key is to stay true to your values and adapt with purpose.


Two Questions to Consider:

  1. What’s one thing I want to change in my leadership approach this week?
  2. How can I turn a current challenge into a new opportunity?


Two Strategies to Implement:

  1. Set a Daily Intention: Each morning, decide what you want to focus on for the day. It could be a mindset shift, a specific goal, or a new habit. This keeps your story moving in the right direction.
  2. Embrace "Plot Twists": When unexpected situations arise, see them as new chapters to explore. Reflect on how you can make the best of each twist and turn.


Stretch:


Journal Prompt – Reflection:
Think about a time when things didn’t go as planned, but you found a way to turn the situation around. What did you learn from that experience? How did it shape your story as a leader?


What I Am Currently Reading:

“Atomic Habits” by James Clear—This book explores how small, consistent changes can transform your life and leadership. It teaches how habits shape the stories we tell ourselves and how we can rewrite those stories one step at a time.


Key Takeaways:

  1. The Power of Small Changes: Little habits compound over time, leading to big results.
  2. Focus on Identity: Instead of setting outcome-based goals, think about the kind of person (or leader) you want to be and shape your habits to match.
  3. Embrace Progress Over Perfection: Aim for continuous improvement, not a flawless story.


Take Action:
Next week, set aside time each day to reflect on what you’re writing in your leadership story. Are you proud of what’s on the page? If not, what small change can you make to rewrite the next chapter?


Remember:
You are the author of your story. Every day is a chance to choose your path, embrace the plot twists, and shape your journey with intention.


Until we meet again: Be a Leader. Be a Learner. Be Kind. 



- Dr. Roy Bishop, Jr. 


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