Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Correction does much, but encouragement does more." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

As we continue to look at quotes that talk about ENCOURAGEMENT this month, I want to give you von Goethe's quote and have you think about it.

The quote above talks a little bit about the value of CORRECTION, but it then tells us that ENCOURAGEMENT is better, or does more!

Think about the people that surround you, either in your work, in your community, your family, or just generally in life:

  • How do you bring CORRECTION into those relationships?

  • Are you known as someone who CORRECTS? Do people receive it well?

  • Are you known as an ENCOURAGER?

  • How do people respond when you ENCOURAGE them?

Personally, I respond well to both CORRECTION and ENCOURAGEMENT, if it's delivered in the correct way. Here are some things that make a difference to me:

  • Do I TRUST the person that is sharing with me?

  • Do they CARE about me and want the best for me?

  • Have they EARNED THE RIGHT to speak into my life?

  • Do we have a RELATIONSHIP? A history?

  • Are they focused on things that MATTER? Or just small trivial things?

What makes a difference for you when you're receiving CORRECTION or even ENCOURAGEMENT?

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Everyone has inside them a piece of good news. The good news is you don't know how great you can be!

How much you can love!

What you can accomplish!

And what your potential is." Anne Frank

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

As I dig through some quotes that talk about ENCOURAGEMENT this month, these words from Anne Frank resonated with me in a couple of ways...

First, she says that "everyone" of us have some good news inside of us. All of us have something we can be positive about, something we can encourage other people with.

Second, it's just that it's simple: people don't know how great they are, and if we want to be encouragers, we need to tell them.

The thing that I am reminded of is this: THE POWER OF WORDS.

We can be used to encourage someone by using our WORDS to speak into their life or we can use our WORDS in a written note or message that speaks truth into them.

Words are free, but they are so powerful!

This past week, a colleague of mine affirmed me. He literally pulled me aside, made me look at him, then he spent about 2 minutes speaking words of encouragement into my life. He was intentional, he was articulate, and I knew he had thought about what he wanted to say.

It was impactful to me and it gave me a boost in my spirit for the rest of the day.

Words matter!

I want to speak powerful words into peoples lives because I know the impact of those words and how it be used to change someones perspective or their reality.

When was the last time someone spoke words of encouragement into your life? Who was it? What did they say? How did it make your feel?

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"When you encourage others, you, in the process, are encouraged because you're making a commitment and difference in that person's life. Encouragement really does make a difference." Zig Ziglar

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

I read the quote above from Zig Ziglar, and I've been thinking about the value of encouragement in our lives, and thought I'd spend some time this month camping on this theme.

This quote is not a surprise, but just a profound reminder to us of the value of encouragement. It does make a difference on all sides... when it's delivered, when it's received and when it's observed.

Everyone benefits and it can be either a simple expression or a grand gesture. It makes a difference.

I remember a moment in my own personal leadership development when I was in a leadership role in my university, my senior year of college. I can't remember the situation, but I remember feeling unsure, I remember wondering if I could do the job I had been tasked with doing, and I was thinking about how much happier I had been in my previous role, which carried much less responsibility and pressure. I was overwhelmed.

It was then that a mentor of mine pulled me aside. He actually took me out to dinner, and spent the evening "encouraging me". He listened, he asked questions, he responded, but at some point in the evening, he just looked at me and said something like this:

"Russ, you can do this job. You have the abilities, the passion and the strength to do it. Don't be afraid of it, but embrace it. People will follow you."

At least that's what I heard, and it worked!

I felt empowered and affirmed, I felt that I COULD do the job, and I think just knowing that this Guy believed in me, I was ready to go.

37 years after that conversation, I can still remember it. I remember the restaurant, I remember the conversation, and I remember how it made me feel.

That's the power of ENCOURAGEMENT!

Think of a time when you were encouraged. Where were you? What was said? How did it make your feel?

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection." Mark Twain

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

Here's a final thought this month on productivity from Mark Twain. I love these simple words that should be an encouragement to all of us.

We'll never fully accomplish being productive. It's a work in progress.

The quotes I shared from Tim Ferriss, Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King Jr. are all words reminding us to keep moving towards purpose and value, and to not get bogged down in getting everything right.

That's what I need to be reminded of today: It's a process, and my hope is to keep moving towards the goal, towards fullfilling what I've been put in this world to do, and towards my calling or purpose.

January can be a month full of pressure because we spend it trying to get it all right, and when we don't, we end up just quitting: quitting on our dreams, our goals, our new ideas, rhythms... all these things.

Today, just commit to taking another step forward.

The passage from Philippians 3 reminds us of this...

"I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."

The Message translation says it this way:

"I'm not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don't get me wrong: by no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I've got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward - to Jesus. I'm off and running, and I'm not turning back."

Today, do your best and take another step forward... Then another.

Think of the things in your life that motivate you, that pull you, that "press" you... How does God use those things to keep you moving forward?

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Focus on being productive instead of busy." Tim Ferriss

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

I've shared this quote in the past, but it was a really good reminder this past week for me.

My calendar is heating up, my task list is piling up, my inbox is filling up, my goals are stalling, my dreams are getting fuzzy, my discipline is waning, and I'm feeling overwhelmed and under-engaged.

And we're still in January!

I'm not sure if you can relate to this or not.

I read this past week that the second Friday in January is called "Quitters Day". This is the day that people give up on their New Years resolutions and settle into another year of unmet goals and hopes. The gyms begin to empty out and people just quit.

The quote from Ferriss was a great reminder to me to not focus on all that I need to get done and accomplish, but to focus on the things that are most important, and this is where we get lost and where we lose sight of what we're aiming for.

Today, I want to encourage you to not be overwhelmed by the lists and tasks but to be inspired by the things that actually help you move towards the direction you want to be heading into.

Don't quit! You've made it past Quitters Day.... keep going!

What's one thing you can do today to re-focus, re-align, and re-engage with your purpose?

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"If you can't fly then run,

if you can't run then walk,

if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do...

keep moving forward."

Martin Luther King Jr.

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

In the U.S., we celebrated the life of Martin Luther King Jr. yesterday on the 15th of January. King is celebrated as a leader in the civil rights movement in the United States, and he faced many obstacles in his life but he inspired change in everything he did.

The famous quote above is a tribute to his perseverence and his focus to keep moving forward no matter what things get in your way.

Maybe as we hit the middle of January in 2024, you are seeing some things get in the way of what you want to accomplish this month or this year. The temptation to quit or to fall back is pulling on you and even though you started the New Year 2 weeks ago with a desire to do great things, today you're discouraged, you're tired and you're wanting to rewrite the script.

Read those words again, and define what it looks like for you to keep moving forward!

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." Albert Einstein

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

It's easy to focus on productivity and forget something that is even MORE important? Einstein mentions it here in his quote where he talks about VALUE.

Success and productivity don't mean anything unless you are pursuing something that brings "VALUE".

Recently, a friend of mine presented at a meeting and he shared this thought:

"The purpose of any business is human flourishing"

He defined flourishing as meaning "thriving or continually developing". He also connected it to a deeper purpose for those of us as followers of Jesus that we be "continually developing into the people God has created us to be".

This resonated with me. I want people to flourish, not just so they can be successful, but so they can be of "value" or of "purpose" to others and to God.

So today, instead of focusing on productivity, ask yourself the question: Am I bringing VALUE to others? Am I helping other people FLOURISH?

This month, I'd like to share a few of your "PRODUCTIVITY HACKS".

I'll share a few over this month, but if you'd like to share with others, just send me a personal email with a short description of what you have found is most helpful to you, especially at this time of year as you are beginning anew. Please also include if the idea is yours or if you picked it up from someone else. We want to give credit to where it's due. Send your PRODUCTIVITY HACK to me HERE. I look forward to hearing and learning from you.

Here's the HACK today, and it comes from my friends at TBOY and a podcast I listen to regularly. They introduced the idea (don't know if they invented it) but the word is:

PLANUARY

The idea is to take January, and spend significant time planning the rest of your year: calendar, finance, goals, trips, dreams.

When I heard this idea, I laughed because I try to do this, but I didn't have a term for it. Now I do, and you do to.

Celebrate PLANUARY by taking some time to think, pray, plan, prepare and map out the coming 11 months of 2024!

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Tuesday at 2:00pm with Russ

LEADERSHIP QUOTE:

"Once you have mastered time, you will understand how true it is that most people overestimate what they can accomplish in a year - and underestimate what they can achieve in a decade!" Tony Robbins

A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:

I always start the New Year with some thoughts on personal productivity, and this quote from Tony Robbins gives us a big picture to look at.

This month, I'd like to share a few of your "PRODUCTIVITY HACKS".

I'll share a few over this month, but if you'd like to share with others, just send me a personal email with a short description of what you have found is most helpful to you, especially at this time of year as you are beginning anew. Please also include if the idea is yours or if you picked it up from someone else. We want to give credit to where it's due. Send your PRODUCTIVITY HACK to me HERE. I look forward to hearing and learning from you.

Many you of know that I'm a certified coach with The Paterson Center. We offer 2 tools to clients: First is a PERSONAL LIFEPLAN and second is a STRATOP (strategic planning for an organization/company).

I'm going to share each week over the next 4 weeks a couple of the tools we use in LifePlanning and Strategic Planning that have made an impact in my personal life.

As 2024 begins, I have spent some time working through these tools over the past number of days, and it provides some clarity, direction and action steps for where I want to get to.

Please take a moment to share any of your Productivity Hacks. It doesn't matter how simple or small they are. They may be just the thing someone else is looking for!

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