Episode 59: Leaders Know Their Weaknesses
Point 1: Self-Awareness and Growth
Leaders who possess self-awareness:
QUESTION: Are you aware of the stuff that you don't know?
BOOK: 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, John Maxwell
If you don't ask people what you are doing wrong, then you might start believing your own press.
Surround yourself with people you can ask, “What is it that I don't know that I don't know about myself?”
BOOK: Emotional Intelligence 2.0, Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves
Point 2: Building Strong Teams
A leader who understands their own limitations:
When we figure out what we're good at and then know our weaknesses, then we can humbly ask others to collaborate with us & unlock a new level of leadership.
Point 3: Adaptability and Learning
By acknowledging their weaknesses, leaders create opportunities for growth, enabling them to adapt to changing circumstances.
How can leaders start to identify their weaknesses?
FINAL THOUGHTS
Embrace your weaknesses as opportunities for growth. By recognizing and addressing them, leaders can unlock their full potential and create impactful change in their organizations and communities.
Amazon Book Links:
“21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership”, John Maxwell - https://amzn.to/3xIAHsA
“Emotional Intelligence 2.0”, Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves - https://amzn.to/43sWHFd
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