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The 7 Deadly Sins Of Progressive Leaders

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With all diplomacy, tellrepparttar customer that your product is not designed to do what he needs. Perhaps you can offer another solution for him. Let your manager know that you can completerepparttar 106515 project with better results if he is willing to moverepparttar 106516 deadline back a week. I know it is easier said than done, but if you are committed to excellence taking control must be a priority.

Life Purpose - I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have a purpose in life. If you don’t, allrepparttar 106517 motivational and time management training inrepparttar 106518 world will fail. Allrepparttar 106519 workshops, books, CD series and videos cannot create a purpose. They build on what you already have. If you are unclear as to your life purpose, there will be nothing to build on. When you have a compelling purpose, focusing on and achieving your goals becomes a much easier process. Finding your life purpose can start with these two questions: “What do I getrepparttar 106520 most joy from?” “What was I doingrepparttar 106521 last time my entire world ‘felt right’?” Your answers will give you some great insight into what your life purpose is.

Being Judgmental – Being judgmental is an exceptional waste of energy that accomplishes nothing. Diversity isrepparttar 106522 spice of life. While you may not agree with or appreciate another’s attire, culture, personal habits, speech or business practices; being judgmental only harms you and hinders your ability to succeed.

Losing Emotional Control - Emotions are your internal guides and have tremendous power over how you behave. However many leaders mistakenly allow their emotions to control them, rather than guide them. Emotional suppression and outbursts create blocks between you, your employees and your loved ones. They construct walls that stop you from accomplishing your goals. If you are an emotional “stuffer” or explode easily, please takerepparttar 106523 time to seekrepparttar 106524 help you need. Progressive Leaders will tell you that emotional consistency is a tremendous tool for achieving success.

Giving Up – Have you ever known someone that would throw up a white flag each and every time a complication occurred? Regardless ofrepparttar 106525 severity, every obstacle was immediately considered as a failure rather than a minor setback. Is that person you? Perseverance is a key quality of progressive leaders. Giving up too soon can mean sacrificing success and achievement. Before throwing inrepparttar 106526 towel, exhaust every resource.

These seven deadly sins arerepparttar 106527 most common ailments progressive leaders face. It is important to eliminate these things as they weaken your leadership character. It is also advisable to perform a periodic clean up in order to keep these trials from inching their way back into your life. Progressive leaders know that identification and elimination of wasteful behaviors leaves a path that’s open wide to personal and professional victory.



Carole is President and Executive Coach of Progressive Leadership, offering executive coaching, organizational development consulting and leadership development training. Improve your business relationships, communication, team performance and bottom line starting now. Visit http://www.progressiveleadership.com for more info & subscribe to Carole’s FREE Ezine.


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