The Reluctant Leaders who Change the World
April 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under Blog, Enjoying Your New Life, Master Your Mindset, Search for meaning
Leadership comes easily to some and they are natural born leaders from a young age. Others are happy to do their own thing, and hopefully at least be in control of their lives.
This may be working fine until they awaken to a desire to find deeper meaning in their lives and to be of service in a way that truly matters. When that happens we often find ourselves writing our own job descriptions and becoming entrepreneurs because we no longer “fit” into the corporate world.
The sooner you realize that you are now a leader, and on top of that, a new kind of leader, the better. Not stepping into this new role consciously will greatly hamper your ability to reach those whose lives you went into business to touch.
Here are 3 things that define and support the “Reluctant Leaders” that are slowly but surely changing our world, one Life Purpose at a time…
1. You Are Called to Entrepreneurship by Your Purpose in Life
When you make the conscious decision to step into your purpose and express it to the best of your ability, you are being very courageous. Deep inside you know that this what you have to do, and that there is no other path for you to live in your truth.
Also, you are done with the pain and frustration that comes from ignoring the voice of your higher self, playing it safe and playing it small!
2. Having and Holding a Big Vision
As you embrace this new role it is very easy to get bogged down by all the details of suddenly wearing several hats to make your business run. But it is essential that you consistently allow for space so you can stay in touch with the dream and vision you had when you started your venture.
Failing to do so you may get lost in details and wonder what you were thinking when you gave up the security of a steady paycheck.
One of the key things for those who become entrepreneurs so they can express their purpose in life, I call them Purpose Entrepreneurs, is to stay in touch with their vision. Every day you need to remind yourself of why you are in business and how you want to touch people. Make sure you check in with your big vision when you make decisions so you don’t end up playing small…
As a Purpose Entrepreneur you are a leader (even if you don’t feel like one and this is new to you) and a big part of your job as a leader, is to spread your excitement and the vibrant energy inherent within your core message, and make sure it rubs off on your clients, colleges, and ever expanding network of people who’s path you cross.
3. Building and Leading a Team
The fact that just because you can do something yourself doesn’t necessarily mean that you should, is one of the hardest things to learn, especially when time and cash flow is tight. To successfully express your purpose you must once again be a leader as you build your support team.
If leadership is new to you the learning curve will be steep as you figure out how to hire (and fire), create reproducible systems and master the art of delegation.
By being a leader for your team you are able to leverage yourself so you can reach more people and let your purpose be released out into the world and change it for the better. If you ever have doubt, just ask yourself how that will make you feel and you will get the fuel you need to keep it up!
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