Internal Awareness vs. External Awareness in Leadership

A recent Harvard Business Review article shared that although 95% of people think they are self-aware, only 10-15 % of people are truly self aware.

Self-awareness has two components: internal and external. Internal self-awareness involves understanding one's values, personality traits, strengths, a...

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Strategic Growth Increases Your Self Awareness

One area where most leaders need to increase their self-awareness is in their own development, which is just as important as their team's! If we are truly growing, we will identify areas where we can improve. When we create change within ourselves (growth) and become better in these areas, and conti...

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Answering Lots of Questions

This final primary behavioral style is one thatā€™s near and dear to me! When everythingā€™s clicking on all cylinders for me, I have an above average amount of this in my overall blend. But Iā€™ve learned that it nearly disappears completely when Iā€™m under a lot of stress. Learning that certainly explain...

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Focused on the People but Keeping an Eye on the Task

Last time we looked at a few things we can keep in mind to lead ourselves more effectively when weā€™ve developed the self-awareness to understand that we have a primarily DRIVEN behavioral style. While thatā€™s absolutely how Iā€™m wired, I do realize that only about 10% of the entire population shares t...

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Less Demanding & Defiant but still Very Driven

When we looked at those statistics that Travis Bradberry cited, where did you fall? Do you feel like youā€™re among the 36% who would be able to identify your emotions as they happen? Or are you more likely to be in that majority who could not? If Iā€™m going to be completely honest here, Iā€™ll have to a...

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Getting Strategic About Self-Leadership Skills

Since flipping the calendar to a new year, weā€™ve looked at just how important self-awareness and self-leadership can be for each of us - especially when weā€™re in a role where we carry the responsibility of leading others! We also looked at some tools we can use to really understand why we do what we...

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Self-Awareness to Self-Leadership

I canā€™t even count the number of times over the last 20 years or so that Iā€™ve heard John Maxwell say that ā€œthe highest form of leadership is self-leadership.ā€ Then he usually goes on to qualify that statement by emphasizing that itā€™s always more difficult to lead ourselves well than it is to lead so...

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I Run This Place; Of Course Iā€™m a Leader!

Last time I shared something I first heard John Maxwell say more than a decade ago regarding voluntary turnover, ā€œSome sources estimate that as many as 65% of people leaving companies do so because of their managersā€¦ The ā€˜companyā€™ doesnā€™t do anything negative to them. People do. Sometimes coworkers ...

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Self Awareness in Leadership is Crucial!

We started out last time by looking at some stats Travis Bradberry shared detailing how uncommon true self awareness really is in basically any role. Since our focus here is really on leadership, letā€™s dial in on that. I mean, if someone is in a leadership role, arenā€™t they far more likely to have d...

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OK, Youā€™re a Leader. Why Would Self-Awareness Even Matter?

Not long ago, Cindy and I were looking through options for using an Audible credit when we stumbled onto something new from John Maxwell. Having read (or listened to) just about everything Johnā€™s put out over the last twenty years, we were a bit surprised that we hadnā€™t heard of The Self-Aware Leade...

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