Confident Leaders Model an Impact Mindset
“Confident leaders model an Impact Mindset.”
~ Danita Bye
Yes! The commencement speech rocks – I avoid the yawns that often accompany such speeches.
Then, in true Danita fashion, I check that item off my ToDo list putting my research on hold.
However, a surprising series of events occurs. First, the University of Sioux Falls invites me to be on their Board of Trustees. I accept. Two weeks later, I’m talking to my slightly A.D.D. son after he attends the Willow Creek Global Leadership Conference. He’s filling me in on what he heard from the various speakers in his upbeat, enthusiastic way. Suddenly, he shifts gears. His voice changes. He stops talking in circles and makes a beeline to the topic.
“Mom, I have a message for you.” He stops, to ensure he has my undivided attention.
“Mom, you need to prioritize the passing on of your leadership wisdom and insight to the next generation. This is important.”
Then, in true A.D.D. fashion, he exclaims, “Gotta go…got some friends waiting for me! Bye, Mom.”
I’m stunned by the vision and direction coming from… my 23 year old son?
His words nag me in the days and weeks that follow. I can’t let this go.
So, here I am writing about the intersection of Sales & Entrepreneurial Leadership, mentoring and coaching Millennials, and the impact of character, value, and faith on our life’s journey.
Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll explore some of the ideas I shared with those graduating university students. We’ll look at:
~ How to help future leaders sharpen their calling by nurturing an impact mindset;
~ Why living with a high regard for their work is important;
~ Affirming their unique ability to be positive agents of change, and
~ Cultural myths that impact Next Gen leaders in their work.
Here’s a sneak peak of the topics I’ll discuss in upcoming posts:
1. All of Life is Spiritual
2. Work is worship
3. Make an impact Here vs. There
4. Invest in Now, to impact Then
5. Know what jazzes you
6. Never stop learning
In the next post I’ll tell you how I made a remarkable discovery about the insignificance of a job title.
Leadership lesson: When you model an Impact Mindset, you develop your unique ability to become a positive agent of change regardless of your title or position.
Leadership question: How might you encourage emerging leaders to value their everyday work?
If you struggle to see how you can make a difference and be a positive change agent by doing your job, I invite you to watch this video, Work as Worship by RightNow Ministries.
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