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About this book
If you’ve read any of John C. Maxwell’s books on leadership, you know that leadership is developed daily, not in a day. That’s why he’s created Go for Gold,a daily companion to Leadership Gold. It’s designed to help supercharge your growth as a leader.
Go for Gold offers daily bite-sized leadership lessons taken from Dr. Maxwell’s catalog of leadership and personal development books.
Organized into twenty-six weekly lessons with space for notes from your own leadership journey, Go for Gold will help you jump-start your leadership growth with wisdom and best practices from John C. Maxwell.
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WEEK 1
IF ITāS LONELY AT THE TOP,
YOUāRE NOT DOING
SOMETHING RIGHT
KEY GROWTH QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Are you better at the science or art of leadership?
Why do you want to be at the top?
How big is your dream?
Monday
TO LEADERSHIP, ADD FRIENDSHIP
Why do I recommend that you work to develop friendships on the job?
Friendship Is the Foundation of Influence: President Abraham Lincoln said, āIf you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend.ā Good relationships make influence possible, and friendship is the most positive relationship you can develop on the job with your coworkers.
Friendship Is the Framework for Success: I believe long-term success is unachievable without good people skills. Theodore Roosevelt said, āThe most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.ā Without it, most achievements are not possible, and even what we do achieve can feel hollow.
Friendship Is the Shelter Against Sudden Storms: If youāre having a bad day, who can make you feel better? A friend. When you have to face your fears, who would you rather do it with? A friend. When you fall on your face, who can help pick you up? A friend. Aristotle was right when he said, āTrue friends are a sure refuge.ā
āThe 360° Leader
Donāt just be a teammateābe a friend
to those you work with.
to those you work with.
Tuesday
DO THINGS TOGETHER AS A TEAM
Ionce read the statement,āEven when youāve played the game of your life, itās the feeling of teamwork that youāll remember.Youāll forget the plays, the shots, and the scores, but youāll never forget your teammates.ā That is describing the community that develops among teammates who spend time doing things together.
The only way to develop community and cohesiveness among your teammates is to get them together, not just in a professional setting but in personal ones as well. There are lots of ways to get yourself connected with your teammates, and to connect them with one another. Many families who want to bond find that camping does the trick. Business colleagues can socialize outside work (in an appropriate way). The where and when are not as important as the fact that team members share common experiences.
āThe 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork
Spend some time with your team and share an
enjoyable common experience.
enjoyable common experience.
Wednesday
THOSE CLOSEST TO THE LEADER
In more than thirty years of leadership, I have learned that those closest to the leader will determine the success level of that leader. A negative reading of this statement is also true: Those closest to the leader will determine the level of failure for that leader. The positive or negative outcome in my leadership depends upon my ability to develop those closest to me.
Stop for a moment and think of the five or six people closest to you in your organization. Are you developing them? Do you have a game plan for them? Are they growing? Have they been able to lift your load?
In their first training session, I give new leaders this principle: As a potential leader you are either an asset or a liability to the organization. I illustrate this truth by saying, āWhen thereās a problem, a āfireā in the organization, you as a leader are often the first to arrive at the scene.You have in your hands two buckets. One contains water and the other contains gasoline. The āsparkā before you will either become a greater problem because you pour the gasoline on it, or it will be extinguished because you use the bucket of water.ā
The question a leader needs to ask is, āAm I training them to use the gasoline or the water?ā
āDeveloping the Leaders Around You
Have you trained the people closest to you in your
organization to be water carriers?
organization to be water carriers?
Thursday
DEVELOP A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
WITH THE PEOPLE YOU EQUIP
All good mentoring relationships begin with a personal relationship. As your people get to know and like you, their desire to follow your direction and learn from you will increase. If they donāt like you, they will not want to learn from you, and the equipping process slows down or even stops.
To build relationships, begin by listening to peopleās life stories, their journeys so far. Your genuine interest in them will mean a lot to them. It will also help you to know their personal strengths and weaknesses. Ask them about their goals and what motivates them. Find out what kind of temperaments they have. You certainly donāt want to equip and develop a person whose greatest love is numbers and financial statements for a position where he would be spending 80 percent of his time dealing with disgruntled customers.
One of the best ways to get to know people is to see them outside of the business world. People are usually on their guard at work. They try to be what others want them to be. By getting to know them in other settings, you can get to know who they really are. Try to learn as much as you can about the people and do your best to win their hearts. If you first find their hearts, theyāll be glad to give you their hands.
āDeveloping the Leaders Around You
Make an appointment to get to know someone
on your team today.
on your team today.
Friday
VALUE AND REWARD LOYALTY
Aquality you should look for in people to join you on your journey is loyalty. Although this alone does not ensure success in another person, a lack of loyalty is sure to ruin your relationship with him or her. Think of it this way: When youāre looking for potential leaders, if someone youāre considering lacks loyalty, he is disqualified. Donāt even consider taking him on the journey with you because in the end, heāll hurt you more than help you. So what does it mean for others to be loyal to you?
They love you unconditionally. They accept you with your strengths and weaknesses intact. They genuinely care for you, not just for what you can do for them.
They represent you well to others. Loyal people always paint a positive picture of you with others. They may take you to task privately or hold you accountable, but they never criticize you to others.
They are able to laugh and cry with you as you travel together. Loyal people are willing and able to ...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- A Note from John C. Maxwell
- Week 1: If Itās Lonely at the Top, Youāre Not Doing Something Right
- Week 2: The Toughest Person to Lead Is Always Yourself
- Week 3: Defining Moments Define Your Leadership
- Week 4: When You Get Kicked in the Rear, You Know Youāre Out in Front
- Week 5: Never Work a Day in Your Life
- Week 6: The Best Leaders Are Listeners
- Week 7: Get in the Zone and Stay There
- Week 8: A Leaderās First Responsibility Is to Define Reality
- Week 9: To See How the Leader Is Doing, Look at the People
- Week 10: Donāt Send Your Ducks to Eagle School
- Week 11: Keep Your Mind on the Main Thing
- Week 12: Your Biggest Mistake Is Not Asking What Mistake Youāre Making
- Week 13: Donāt Manage Your TimeāManage Your Life
- Week 14: Keep Learning to Keep Leading
- Week 15: Leaders Distinguish Themselves During Tough Times
- Week 16: People Quit People, Not Companies
- Week 17: Experience Is Not the Best Teacher
- Week 18: The Secret to a Good Meeting Is the Meeting Before the Meeting
- Week 19: Be a Connector, Not Just a Climber
- Week 20: The Choices You Make, Make You
- Week 21: Influence Should Be Loaned but Never Given
- Week 22: For Everything You Gain, You Give Up Something
- Week 23: Those Who Start the Journey with You Seldom Finish with You
- Week 24: Few Leaders Are Successful Unless a Lot of People Want Them to Be
- Week 25: You Only Get Answers to the Questions You Ask
- Week 26: People Will Summarize Your Life in One SentenceāPick It Now