Transform Success into Significance: Break the Terror Barrier

Today I started my day learning something new.

Surprise Surprise! It was not my intention when I dragged myself out of bed (#notmorningperson) to attend the Buckhead Business Association. Although the speaker, Alejandro Tornato, looked interesting I was there to connect with my local, lifelong business community.

Great quotes and inspiration abounded!

Learners inherit the earth

“Growth in my own backyard”
Photo by Lynda

    • Feeling uncomfortable? Stretched outside your way of doing things? Good! That means you’re learning. It’s harder as leaders – we’re expected to be highly capable. If we’re open to learning we have to admit we don’t know. To try and fail and try again (think 1-year-old learning to walk).

 

    • “Significance is not a destination thing, it’s a daily thing” says Alejandro. To have a significant impact feels big. To get there means doing small things today that break the terror barrier. It is terrifying to change ourselves; to constantly renew our organizations to meet market needs requires it of us.

 

    • Ask yourself what scares you most about a change you know you need to make? Or at least look into. That you don’t know? It’s the wrong time? Might make a big mistake? Just not feeling it? Now, do something today to break through that fear. Alejandro identifies 8 gaps that paralyze us, and how to get through them. More on that next time.

 

There is a direct link to what I see on leadership teams working with EOS. Whether it’s identifying a BHAG* for the next 10 years or diving into issues people have been avoiding, it takes the courage to learn outside our comfort bubble. We don’t like it, but that discomfort means we’re doing something right!

Do you and your leadership team need to get uncomfortable in a really good way? Call me 404-697-5212 or write lmartin@goodingrowth.com and lets chart a path to breakthrough learning with EOS.

A thousand thanks to the BBA and Alejandro! Oh, and yes, reconnected with some great colleagues and even a potential client. Morning well spent.

~ Lynda

 

*Big Hairy Audacious Goal (should be “Scary”). Phrase coined by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras.

 

 

 

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