Rising Tide Leadership Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
The Law of Intuition
Everyone is intuitive about something. Everyone is intuitive in their area of strength.
Intuition “separates the great leaders from the merely good ones.” - JM
What is the difference, or better yet, the relationship between the Leadership Lens and Leadership Intuition?
John Maxwell says that Intuition comes from 2 Things:
Natural Ability
Everybody wants to be a natural born leader. When in reality, most people are not.
There are three types of people (John Maxwell, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership)
Learned Skills
Honing one’s skills is the most important part of becoming a better leader.
Angela Duckworth, Grit
Reflection Question: Are you working on your skill sets?
How do you know what you need to get better at?
How does knowing your individual strengths help you become more intuitive at leading other people?
How do I know if I am on the right track? How do I know if I am following good leaders?
Answer: Ask good questions.
Mo’s Final Thoughts:
No matter where you’re at in the leadership, no matter where your leadership intuition is, don’t lose heart and ask good questions. Ask a couple people you trust, “Am I an intuitive leader”? Your people know you and will know how to answer you. Somebody is always watching you as a leader. When you are a leader there are people that need you to make good decisions, because your decisions good or bad will affect them. So, ask the right questions. Keep the journey going. Work on the leadership lens and work on the intuition factor. You will start seeing fruit.
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