The Three Cs of Leadership Success
How can you achieve leadership success? Bill Walsh, former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers said, “The score will take care of itself.” His teams were known for focusing on the basics and not the score. This advice coming from one of the winningest NFL head coaches in history.
You too can achieve Leadership Success by following these three C’s:
CLARITY Why are you in that position, at that company, at this time? What is your purpose? What are you going to accomplish? How are you going to get there?
Have it-You have to know what you are supposed to do. Without clarity of purpose you cannot lead.
“More important than the quest for certainty is the quest for clarity”- Francois Gautier
Write it-A dream remains a dream until it is written down into a goal. You aren’t really committed until you put pen to paper.
“Your mind, while blessed with permanent memory, is cursed with lousy recall. Written goals provide clarity. By documenting your dreams, you must think about the process of achieving them.” – Gary Ryan Blair
Speak it-A leader has to lead other people to achieve their goals. Unless you can communicate your purpose you will lack followers.
“Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness, the clarity, and the emotions to affect other people.”- Jim Rohn
COURAGE We all have fears that can keep us from moving forward. What is your fear? What has been holding you back? Move forward.
Admit it-Fear is a normal emotion. You can’t deal with it unless you admit it’s there.
“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear” – Mark Twain
Face it-The more you think about fear the stronger it gets. Stop thinking and start doing.
“Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.” – Dale Carnegie
Conquer it-All your fears won’t disappear, but you can succeed anyway.
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” – Nelson Mandela
CONSISTENCY Find something that works and do it right – over and over.
Try It-Success comes from consistently trying. Don’t just take my word for it, test it out yourself.
“For the novice runner, I’d say to give yourself at least 2 months of consistently running several times a week at a conversational pace before deciding if you want to stick with it. Consistence is the most important aspect of training…” – Frank Shorter
Do it-Once you see the positive results, keep doing what got you there.
“Success is more a function of consistent common sense than it is of genius. “An Wang, the founder of Wang Laboratories
Achieve it-Like Bill Walsh said, “Let the score take care of itself.”
“In baseball, my theory is to strive for consistency, not to worry about the numbers. If you dwell on statistics you get shortsighted, if you aim for consistency, the numbers will be there at the end.” – Tom Seaver