Leaders Will Always Fail If They Do Not Persevere. In my book, The 10 Indispensable Practices Of A 2-Minute Leader, I outlined the journey a leader must go through to have success.
- Practice 1 – Dreaming. What has God put in your heart to do great for Him?
- Practice 2 – Thinking. How are you going to make the dream become reality?
- Practice 3 – Relating. Anything done great for God requires a team. You have to begin connecting with people and building relationships.
- Practice 4 – Enlisting. Now it is time to begin building the team.
- Practice 5 – Positioning. The people are now on the bus. It is time to get them in the right seats.
- Practice 6 – Communicating. Every leader sooner or later must stand up and say, “Here’s where we’re going. Follow me!”
- Practice 7 – Executing. Now let’s execute the plan.
- Practice 8 – Adjusting. The military has a saying, “Every plan is perfect until the first bullet is fired.” Nothing is perfect. Adjustments must be made.
- Practice 9 – Persevering. A leader must survive the good times and the bad times.
- Practice 10 – Celebration. And if you survive the good times and bad times, then you get the celebrate your dream becoming reality. And a leader who cannot celebrate is not a leader worth following.
The practice I want to to discuss right now is Persevering and its companion quality, desperation. I recently spoke with one of America’s top Christian leaders on this subject. As he spoke, I gleaned 14 Benefits Desperate Leaders Experience. First is the lesson followed by his quote.
- Desperate Leaders Self-Evaluate And Are More Self-Aware – “I’m shocked at the extent at which comfort matters to me.”
- Desperate Leaders Learn To Trust God – “I think I trust God with my money but spend a lot of time figuring out my retirement.”
- Desperate Leaders Find Their Approval From God Alone – “I was surprised at how much man’s applause still matter to me.”
- Desperate Leaders Often Do Their Best Work – “I think I’ve done the best work in my work but the financials don’t show it.”
- Desperate Leaders Have Their Calling Reaffirmed – “I’m certain this is where God has called me.”
- Desperate Leaders Experience Personal Growth – “I need this for my personal growth.”
- Desperate Leaders Experience Holy Frustration – “One of the things that frustrates me is how easily I go from desperation to ‘(God) I got this.'”
- Desperate Leaders Will Live A Life Of Faith And Uncertainty – “I need to be desperate every day. ‘(God) You mean for the rest of my life the outcome is going to be uncertain?'”
- Desperate Leaders Can Unexpectedly Experience A Sweet Season Of Life – “This is the sweetest season because I’m desperate for God.”
- Desperate Leaders Can Learn Humility – “It’s hard to be full of yourself when you’re desperate.”
- Desperate Leaders Often Have More Healthy Relationships – “I have never been closer to more folks that encourage me daily.”
- Desperate Leaders Need Desperation – “I find myself needing desperation.”
- Desperate Leaders Develop A New Definition Of Success – “We are succeeding because we’re doing what God’s called us to do. Just not by historical definition.”
- Desperate Leaders Develop A New Perspective – “Are you really struggling because you’re not selling as many goods as you’d like to?”
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