Category Archives: ABC’s of Leadership

Leadership is: Buy-in

Are they bought into you?

In the book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Maxwell talks about the “law of buy-in.” People have to be bought into you before they’re bought into what want them to do or be a part of.

I’ve always been sort of introverted and I like my comfort zones. On Friday nights when we were throwing around ideas on what to do, if my idea didn’t get chosen I had no problem going home. What this communicated was that I was in it for me. It’s no wonder we hardly ever chose to do what I wanted to do. The guys loved me, but they weren’t going to follow me, they weren’t bought into me as someone who was going to lead them somewhere that was best for them.

BTW, this can’t be some fake, “hey man you’re great, now lets go do what I want” either. Our generation can smell fake like it’s our favorite meal in the oven, it doesn’t matter who is cooking it, we can smell it. Having people buy into you has to be genuine, sincere, purposed, and most important of all — about them!

In order to get where you want to go, you might need to make a couple of pit stops for the people you want on the journey.

If you want your group to create the best project, figure out what they want out of the activity and deliver it to them. Stephen Covey calls this a “win-win” in his book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. If a movie you want to see is coming out, go do some stuff with your friends that they want to do first. They will be much more likely to go see that movie with you, even if it’s not their type of movie. This is how I was roped into seeing Crossroads.

What’s one thing you can do to appreciate the people around you?

Who do you need help from, what have you done to show them they’re valuable to you?

In the comments, choose something you need buy-in from others on, and write about how you’re going to get it.

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Leadership is: Action

“Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and action” – Harold Green

We’ve all heard “talk is cheap,” but when it comes to leadership, with out action, it is pointless. If you find yourself talking a lot and doing little you are devaluing the words that come out of your mouth. Don’t misunderstand what I am saying, words are important, communication is crucial to success. However, when your words are not accompanied by the appropriate actions you will lose your influence.

These actions don’t have to be monumental. In reality monumental actions are a bunch of little actions formed together to create that big break that we all are waiting for. Overnight success comes after years of hard work and investment.

Stop talking about forming a band, form one. If there is nobody to join you, practice singing and playing. Stop talking about studying for the SAT or GRE, study for it. If you’ve talked about learning a language, tell someone and then go learn it. Take someone along to join you and help keep you accountable. What ever your goal, actions, not talk, will get you closer to achieving it.

You might be wondering why I’m focusing so much on you and not so much on you leading others. This is because you must first be able to lead yourself before you can lead others. When a leader has a difficult time determining the right action to take it is because they struggle to determine the right actions to take for themselves. When a leader is confident in taking the right action, it is because they’ve had practice leading themselves.

What is your current goal?

What is one thing that you can do to accomplish that goal?

Why aren’t you doing that one thing?

What is the next thing you can do to achieve your desire?

As motivation, in the comments, write a goal you want to achieve and the first step you can take to accomplish it!

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Leadership is: Easy as ABC

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My favorite part about the first day of school is the reality that no matter what level you’re in, middle school to college, it’s always an easy day. So to start off  re-launch Squareoneleadership.com we’re going to learn the ABC’s of leadership.

Each day, for the next 26 days, we will be going through the Leadership Alphabet.  Starting with the letter “A,” we will be going through different attributes of leadership, for example tomorrow’s post will be “Leadership is: Action” and then “Leadership is: Believing” and so on and so forth. Now you have to know, when I get to “X,” I’m going to take some creative licence!

I’m looking forward to sharing with you some of what I’ve learned about leadership! Tomorrow marks our first “real” day. I’ll leave you with this thought: learning about leadership is easy, it’s the doing that’s difficult.

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