Leaders with “It” are Authentic!

You can begin “Seizing It” by being authentic.

Have you had occasion to watch leaders on the news and in your company present the benefits of a new business process or philosophy or action?  Have you listened as they described the details?  Did you become excited, interested and motivated?  Or did you find yourself wondering if the leader believed his own message?  While the leader might be saying the right words, was there just something about the message or delivery that gave you pause? 

Leaders with “It” effectively bring their whole selves to the table, their combined beliefs and passions and experiences.  They can only do this by knowing who they truly are and by working from this core knowledge; by being authentic.  I consider this to be the most elusive part of “It” and one that takes us on an inward journey.  But the benefits are great if we are willing to do the work of self discovery.

Goethe, an 18th century writer, had this to say about being unique and authentic:  “There are many echoes in the world, but few voices.”

Last month I was at a speech being given by Nido Qubein, an author, consultant, and motivational speaker.  He discussed the need for differentiation, to be willing to leave the “ocean of sameness” that is the home place for the common thinker, and become a part of the “pond of distinction”.  But to be able to take Mr. Qubein’s advice, to differentiate ourselves, we have to be willing to do the work of identifying and owning who we truly are, as people, professionals, and members of our families and communities.

I also had the occasion this month to meet and hear Scott McKain, the author of the book, “The Collapse of Distinction”.   (I strongly recommend his book to you and will be adding it to my bibliography listing within this site.)  To build distinction he created the idea of 4 pillars of distinction, and the first pillar is Clarity.  It takes work to become clear on your strengths, your goals, your business value proposition, but it is also freeing.  Because, as he points out in his book, to have clarity also means that you know what you are NOT.  And I have found that knowledge (what we ARE and what we are NOT) allows us to draw the perfect target with the perfectly centered bull’s eye, and aim our arrows of action and energy exactly there. 

We simply cannot be everything to everybody, or we drown in the “ocean of sameness”; we exhaust ourselves and don’t achieve the outcomes we desire.  And how wonderful and freeing it is to affirm that we ALL have a unique voice!  We all have the ability to move and motivate others, and impact real change, when we come from our own authentic center.  Remember to share your authentic self, and you, too, will begin “Seizing It”!

Copyright © 2009  Pamela Geer, SeizingIt.com – All Rights Reserved

Leaders with “It” are Passionate!

You can begin “Seizing It” by being passionate about your topic.

Have you ever sat through a training class or presentation, where the presenter pulled out a 60 page PowerPoint deck and started reading from it, with no real passion or flair?  If it was a virtual presentation, how long did it take before you began reading your emails or answering instant messages?  If it was an in-person presentation, how long before you whipped out your Blackberry or started thinking about the things you were going to do as soon as this meeting was over?

Leaders with “It” value their audience’s time, and are passionate about their topic.  They are eager to share their ideas and to learn from others through interaction.  I love this quote from Winston Churchill,  who was a superior speaker:

“The orator is the embodiment of the passions of the multitude.  Before he can inspire them with any emotion he must be swayed by it himself.  Before he can move to tears his own must flow.  To convince them he must himself believe.”

 I have a mission statement for my own speaking career that I read every morning, and before I do a workshop or presentation.  This mission statement reminds me of my passion and excitement for my material.  Here is an excerpt:

“I am so excited that I connect with people as I speak; that I help them grow leadership skills and presence.  I love it when they tell me that my message resonates with them; that it helps them move forward.  Forward towards their dreams, goals and possibilities, towards awareness that they, too, can begin Seizing “It”!”

While you may not have a defined mission statement, remember to do your audience the honor of being excited about your message.  You bring your whole self, experiences and passions to the table every time you are in front of others.  We all have a unique voice and a unique message, if we just recognize it and use it.  Remember to share your passion, and you, too, will begin  “Seizing It”!

Copyright © 2009  Pamela Geer, SeizingIt.com – All Rights Reserved