Greetings, Rockin’ Leaders!!!
Happy December! I am still amazed that the year has flown by so quickly. It seems like just yesterday I was writing the first Challenge of 2011 and now here we are at our 12th month. Being that we are into the Holiday Season, I have giving on my mind. So this month’s Leadership Challenge is built around these two quotes:
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” ~Winston Churchill~
“The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others.” ~Gandhi~
My first question to ponder is: As a Rockin’ Leader, are you encouraging your team members to give back to their communities in some form and fashion? There are so many worthwhile groups and causes that need donations and assistance to help those who are less fortunate and in need. A few that pop into my mind are: The Salvation Army, The United Way, The Women’s Shelter, Star of Hope, Big Brother & Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, The Humane Society, the SPCA (animals can be in need, too), Meals on Wheels, Toys for Tots, Kids’ Meals, The Houston Food Bank and The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to name just a few.
We are our communities and should continually, throughout the year, participate and support organizations that are helping those who need assistance. Many employees want to give back and feel a sense of pride when their organization values philanthropic/charitable activities that make a difference in the community. Does your organization or department have a group or groups you support with financial gifts or the precious gift of time and service? I encourage you to set the example and to enable your team members to give back.
My second question to ponder in the spirit of giving is: As a Rockin’ Leader, are you serving your team members and giving them what that they need? The most successful leaders devote themselves to serving the needs of organization members, focus on meeting the needs of those they lead, develop employees to bring out the best in them, coach others and encourage their self expression, facilitate personal growth in all who work with them and actively listen to build a sense of community and joint ownership. If we think about finding the Rockin’ Leader in us by losing ourselves in the service of others (our team members), these activities definitely enable us to apply Gandhi’s quote to our professional lives.