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Spring Cleaning For Your Leadership

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1. Stop and connect with your leadership context: Our world is constantly changing and yet many of us operate on old paradigms of “what was” or “what should be”. Stop and examine the new reality. What is happening on the ground? Here are some questions to ask yourself: What has changed in the business and in my organization? What has changed for my key customers, suppliers, or stakeholders? What new competition or trends are emerging that could create opportunity?

2. Stop and connect within: Just as our external environment is constantly evolving, so are we. Spring is a time to take stock of what’s changed within us as well: What has changed in my life and my priorities? What’s important to me now? What’s a sense of purpose that energizes me? Where do I want to most contribute in my leadership now?

3. Create a new vision of what’s exciting: Changes in seasons call for us to adapt and constantly co-create with the changing environment outside and within. Most of us resist change because we fear losing control. What if our mindset was one where we saw the opportunity to create something new with the changes we see? As leaders, what if we made change an opportunity for everyone to engage in rather than a threat that paralyzes people? Once we have taken stock of what’s changed and what’s emerging, it’s time for a new vision of what’s possible. Ask yourself (and your teams): What (projects, initiatives, goals, vision) do I want to create from here? What’s exciting to me (or us) about this vision?

4. Create a new vision for yourself as a leader: Any time we have an exciting vision of what we want to create, it requires us to shift our own paradigms, behaviors, and ways of being. Ask yourself: Who do I need to be to enable this new vision? (e.g. courageous, collaborative, etc). What new perspectives or attitudes do I need to embrace? What new behaviors will be required of me?

5. Clear out the clutter to bring the vision to life: What typically stands in the way of change are old assumptions, beliefs, behaviors. When we have an exciting vision that is big, we often experience resistance to that vision. The bigger the change, the greater the resistance. We need to become clear about what are some of our own barriers to change as well as the organizational barriers to change and be willing to surface these and then clean these out. Ask yourself: What are assumptions I hold about myself and others that need to shift? What are assumptions that the organization holds that need to shift? What are structures, processes, cultures, behaviors that are standing in the way? What is one thing I am willing to give up today that will help me flow with the change? What one action am I committing to take today to be fully aligned with the change?

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