Getting to the next level in your business requires 'next level' leadership behaviour
Have you ever heard the quote:
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them” by Albert Einstein?
Einstein suggests that shifting how we look at things provides us with the clarity to find solutions. In order to shift our thinking though, understanding our behaviours can help identify how we think or feel about things. So, let’s look at your leadership behaviours.
First, what do I mean about next level behaviour?
This is the higher level behaviours we use when we are at our best selves and step into a more evolved or expanded version of the role we are striving to inhabit.
As an example, for the business owner, next level leadership behaviour may come when you consider what you would do if you thought about what your business needed from you. Or, what you would do if fear wasn’t in the way?
What behaviours would you need to lean into more fully in order to execute in a critical area? This could be what your business needs to enhance it’s marketing or sales process, for example. Or, it could be what’s needed to improve any process in your business, for that matter.
As a business leader there are behaviours that contribute to the success of your business and there are behaviours that are neutral (may not have an impact either way) and then some that may even put up challenges to achieving success.
Here are some behaviours I have observed that can prevent us from evolving in our leadership effectiveness:
What's really behind your procrastination?
I've been thinking about the relationship between intent and behaviour.
In life, so many of us have goals - to eat better, to increase our exercise, to be present at home more...
I'm guessing you can relate to the idea of intending to eat well and then making a poor choice of snack. Or, intending to get more sleep, yet, making the decision to check your social media accounts late into the night.
When it comes to your business or career, we also set goals and then find ourselves making poor decisions that don't get us close.....
I always find it interesting to look at our behaviours towards those goals because it tells us what our relationship is to them, and it can reveal something deeper at play....