The Leadership Development Plan
by Mark Susnow
Published on this site: September 20th, 2005 - See
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Many people are born leaders, yet the ability to lead is
actually an art and an amazing collection of skills, which
can be learned and sharpened through a series of daily habits
and activities. The following ten keys will provide the foundation
for a powerful leadership development plan and can be your
guide in expanding what is possible in your life personally,
professionally, and spiritually.
- Start your day with Intention.
There is a direct correlation with how you start your day
and the quality of your life. Most people start the day
in a hurry and as a result play catch up all day long. Unless
you try something different this sense of not being able
to get it all done wont change. Here is a suggestion.
Spend 10-15 minutes each morning for daily reflection looking
at the major areas of your life: career, relationship, family,
community, and spirituality. Ask yourself what are you grateful
for and what do you intend to accomplish. Then ask yourself
what will be the highlight of your day. By asking yourself
this question you will have created a positive expectation
throughout the day. No matter what is going on or who you
are interacting with, you can always ask yourself this question.
Remember this time in the morning is your time and no one
elses so it is essential to take this time before
listening to the news or reading the paper. This practice
becomes a spiritual practice and mental discipline so that
your ability to focus and concentrate increases dramatically.
You also expand your ability to say no to limiting beliefs.
- Be dedicated to a high level of learning.
Great leaders are highly competent, because they are dedicated
to a high level of learning, growth, and improvement. They
know the worse thing they can do is to be too comfortable.
Spend 15-20 minutes each day devoted to learning something
new. Do not settle for knowing "how" to do something.
Dig deeper by asking the question "why" and then
go find the answer. Search the internet, consult with experts,
or take a day trip to find the answer to a question that
is on your mind or the minds of those who follow you. Dont
hesitate to hire a consultant, coach or expert in your field.
At the end of the day ask yourself what did I learn
today?
- Follow a regular exercise routine.
One of the most beneficial and practical habits you can
develop is a regular exercise routine. There is no question
that regular exercise has many benefits. The most energetic
people that I come in contact with all exercise. They look
better, feel better and always seem to have time to do what
they want. From a time management perspective they are mentally
alert, more efficient and able to get more done in less
time. From a health prospective there are numerous studies
that document the value of exercise
.just read any
of the bulletins from the American Heart Association. An
additional benefit is that many leaders have asserted that
during exercise solutions to challenges are revealed.
- Discover your strengths.
The strengths profile finder from the book NOW! Discover
Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton,
Ph.D. is a revolutionary program which can show you how
to discover and then develop your unique talents and gifts.
One of the secrets to discovering your leadership potential
lies in your ability to exercise your strengths, not in
dwelling on your weaknesses. This tool by Buckingham and
Clifton can guide you to becoming a high performing and
empowered individual.
- Be an innovator by tapping into your creativity.
Many adults move through life thinking "I am not creative,"
and wondering "What if?" As humans, we all have
the ability to be wildly creative, and sometimes, this requires
practice. By spending time each day with the support of
tools such as "Five Star Mind" by Tom Wujec, you
can begin to unlock and expand the creative potential that
lies deep within you. Using puzzles, mind-mapping, word
association, and the power of curiosity, you can stimulate your intuition, innovation, and creative expression.
As Napoleon Hill stated "All the 'breaks' you need
in life wait within your imagination. Imagination is the
workshop of your mind, capable of turning mind-energy into
accomplishment and wealth." As your creativity soars,
you will find that others will view you as a leader and
will be attracted to you for your amazing ability to be
innovative.
- Be willing to interrupt your thought patterns.
Herbert Benson, M.D., a Harvard cardiologist, in his latest
bestseller The Breakout Principle, describes a four stage
process in which new insights and peak experiences are achieved.
According to Benson and his researchers, the first stage
in this process occurs when there is a crisis or a problem
that you are attempting to solve. In the second stage what
is important is to interrupt your thought pattern by breaking
away from your predicament and doing something totally different. You might
leave the building and take a walk, go to the gym, or listen
to some music. In the third phase, when the mind is less
stressed and less cluttered, the peak experience or solution
occurs quite often accompanied by something unexpected-a
surprise that produces new ideas or higher levels of performance.
In the fourth phase you incorporate your new insights and
improved performance into your everyday way of life and
live from this new standard.
- Start or join a Master Mind Group.
Did you know that Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell,
Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone were all members of a Mastermind
Group? This group of Leaders knew something many of us do
not know. They knew that the key to their success was in
their ability to rely on each other for feedback, ideas,
accountability, and above all...support! These men controlled
much of the industry of the United States during the height
of their careers. Innovation and expansion in human thought
often result from teams that mentally capitalize on the
principle of collaborative thinking. With spontaneous expression
and interchange of thoughts with folks who are up to big
things in life, a mastermind group can shift your awareness,
expand your thinking, and can take you to unprecedented
levels of leadership.
- Don't be a one trick pony.
Most people spend too much time working. They dont
realize they have a choice. If you spend all your time and
energy working, you limit your understanding of yourself
and of people in general. You will be unable to see the
big picture. From this limited perspective you will find
it difficult to connect with other people and to enroll
them in your vision. Have an open mind and develop interests
and hobbies and become a complete person. Become involved in your community and become interested
in how you can contribute. Quite often it is outside the
office when you make the key strategic alliances.
- Develop the ability to fully express yourself and
be a better communicator.
Have you ever had a meeting or encounter with someone and
as soon as it was over, you said to yourself why didnt
I say that? If you havent had that experience
you are unique. The ability to express ourselves is an essential
tool in our ability to create impact. Develop this skill.
Be aware of what you are really feeling in the particular
moment so that you do not make agreements you do not intend
to keep. You might want to consider joining Toastmasters
or Speaking Circles to fine tune your ability to speak on
your feet.
- Embrace change.
Its happens everyday... that is change. Prepare to
adapt to what is happening. Have you ever noticed how rapidly
children change and we as adults try to put the brakes on
change. Studies show that the average person has at least
five different careers. Change can lead to innovation and
can be exciting. Ask yourself what is possible. Ask yourself
what can I create? Prepare yourself for change. Try something
like yoga. It makes your mind more flexible and as a result
you look at life differently.
Mark Susnow has a unique background
A former successful
trial attorney for 30 years and musician, he integrates what
it takes to be successful in the world with the inner wisdom
unfolded to him through years of yoga and meditation. As an
Leadership consultant and inspirational leader, Mark provides
inspiration and motivation to many business leaders and professionals.
He knows what it means to have the courage to have a big vision
and what it takes to accomplish it. Phone: 415.453.5016 http://www.inspirepossibility.com

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