Leadership isn’t Disney Land

We live in an imperfect world. The universe isn’t conspiring to do anything.

Leadership is more like a war zone than Disney Land. Yes, it’s fulfilling. Yes, there are rewards. And yes, you get to make a difference.

Leadership isn’t Disney Land. Success is enjoying the battle.

Leadership isn’t Disney Land:

  1. You can’t fix everything. Shift from fixing to enabling others to fix.
  2. When you feel certain, you’re missing something.
  3. Turbulence is normal. You work toward stability, but if the seas are calm now, they won’t be for long.
  4. Where people interact, friction pops up.
  5. Change makes things worse before it makes them better.
  6. New people usually make friction worse.
  7. Complaints are like weeds. You pull them today – they return tomorrow.
  8. You have inadequate information. It’s foggy most of the time.
  9. Some people are jerks. It doesn’t matter what you do.
  10. Focus is rare – distraction normal.

How to enjoy living in a war zone:

Do what matters. You don't find purpose at work. You give purpose to work. Image of a squirrel with a nut.

#1. Remember why:

Nietzsche said, “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”

Constant battles cause you to forget the reason for the war.

Why are you leading in the first place?

Picture of a fool's mask with the quote, "The person who stops learning eventually becomes a fool."

#2. Learn:

Be a learner, not a knower. Ask questions.

  1. What do you think we should do?
  2. What’s important?
  3. What are we learning?
  4. Why does it matter? Or what’s important about this?
  5. What does the win look like? It’s shocking how many people work in frustration without an idea of what a win looks like.

#3. Expect people to do their job:

Kind leaders tend to assign work to themselves. You’re a failure when you regularly do someone’s job for them.

War zones are intolerable when you consistently do other people’s work for them.

What’s on your list of discomforting realities about leadership?

How can people enjoy the battles in leading?

Still curious:

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Humility and self-reflection strengthen leaders for the battle. Click here to check out, The Vagrant: The Inner Journey of Leadership. It’s a wonderful tool for leaders facing challenges.