Ten Years Later – Lessons Learned in Leadership, Life and Work

This month you can’t help but think about the unimaginable events that happened ten years ago.

In a conversation with a friend who lost his brother in the 9/11 attacks, he spoke of his experience as though it happened yesterday. Ten years seems like a long time, but it doesn’t always feel that way.

A decade of experience creates the opportunity for a lot of learning.

I often encourage my clients to reflect on their experiences, and capture lessons learned in their work and life, so I decided to do that myself.

I came up with the following top-of-mind ten lessons. These are random, but important lessons and observations based on my coaching work with leaders and/or experiences in my own life.

I hope you find them helpful in some way.

  1. You can’t grow in your comfort zone. Get used to being out of it.
  2. A little encouragement goes a long way. It often starts with listening.
  3. Choose team members wisely. They can make or break your business
  4. Expand your business by expanding your mind. You can find new ideas and inspiration everywhere.
  5. Surround yourself with people who believe in you, love you, challenge your thinking and make you laugh.
  6. Help people see what’s possible for themselves – especially those possibilities they may be missing.Be enthusiastically devoted to helping people achieve their goals.
  7. Find objective perspective. You’ll make better decisions.
  8. Don’t sacrifice what’s most important to you – whether it’s something valuable you have now or a hope for the future.
  9. Progress beats perfection.You’re usually more ready than you think
  10. Life is fleeting.

What’s an important lesson on your list?

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