BAREFOOT LEADERSHIP
THE ART AND
HEART OF GOING THAT EXTRA MILE
ALVIN UNG
CHAPTER 3 AND 4
COURAGE AND HUMILITY
ART: COURAGE
Learn
how to build character as a foundation for leadership. Courage along with humility are the two most
important character qualities that sustain and grow leaders in tough
times. It takes courage to stand up and
be counted on. It also takes courage to
sit down and walk away. Barefoot Leaders
learn to be brave even when they feel like running away.
Cultivating
the culture of courage is an art done through:
1. Being bold early
2. Making it impossibly big
3. Live out the future now
The
greatest glory in living is not in never failing, but in rising every time we
fail. The extra mile action:
1. Personally took charge
2. Listened deeply
3. Generate solution
HEART: HUMILITY
Barefoot
Leaders believe that every person has power.
With great courage, they willingly make themselves accountable to the
people under them, knowing that it is the people they serve who confer them
power. Barefoot Leaders primarily see
themselves as servants (who lead) rather than leaders (who serve).
Humility
is a matter of the heart. It cannot be
turned on or off like an electric switch.
Embark on the journey of humility:
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The Journey
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1
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Know strengths
and weakness
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Go the extra mile to pursue greater good
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Impact lives and make a difference
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Open towards understanding themselves
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Gain leadership mandate by servicing others
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Able to build long term value
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2
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Discern how strengths become weaknesses
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When a person lose that equilibrium between courage and
humility, strength will become weakness
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Decisive leaders becomes arrogant
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Creative thinker becomes disorganized
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Meticulous planners become a control freak
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Blaming external factors and other people when problem arises
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Erects an invisible fortress that discourages people from giving
feedback
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Becomes an arrogant caricature
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3
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Embrace weaknesses as strengths
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Leaders possess one or more leadership flaws including:
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Busyness
and ambition blinded leaders from seeing themselves as they truly are. Embrace weakness as strengths and become more
aware of emotional and spiritual poverty.
to be continued...
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