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The Toughest Person To Lead Is Always Yourself
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The Toughest Person To Lead Is Always Yourself
John Maxwell
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Smart leaders learn from their own mistakes. Smarter ones learn from others' mistakesâand successes.  John C. Maxwell wants to help you become the smartest leader you can be by sharing Chapter 2, The Toughest Person To Lead Is Always Yourself, of Leadership Gold with you. After nearly forty years of leading, Maxwell has mined the gold so you don't have to. Each chapter contains detailed application exercises and a "Mentoring Moment" for leaders who desire to mentor others using the book. Gaining leadership insight is a lot like mining for gold. You don't set out to look for the dirt. You look for the nuggets. You'll find them here.
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LeadershipTHE TOUGHEST PERSON TO LEAD IS ALWAYS YOURSELF
During a Q&A session at a conference, someone asked,âWhat has been your greatest challenge as a leader?â I think my response surprised nearly everyone in the auditorium.
âLeading me!â I answered. âThatâs always been my greatest challenge as a leader.â
I think thatâs true for all leaders regardless of who they lead and what they accomplish. We sometimes think about accomplished leaders from history and assume that they had it all together. But if we really examine their lives, whether weâre looking at King David, George Washington, or Winston Churchill, weâll see that they struggled to lead themselves well. Thatâs why I say that the toughest person to lead is always yourself. Itâs like Walt Kelly exclaimed in his Pogo cartoon strip: âWe have met the enemy and he is us.â1
Acknowledging that leading myself is a challenge brings back some painful memories. Many of my leadership breakdowns have been personal breakdowns. In a leadership career that has spanned almost four decades, Iâve made plenty of mistakes, but I have experienced only four major leadership crises. And Iâm sorry to say that all of them were my fault.
The first occurred in 1970, just two years into my first official leadership position. After two years of work, I had won over many people and there was a lot going on. However, one day I realized that my organization had no direction. Why? Because I lacked the ability to prioritize correctly and bring focus to my leadership. As a young leader, I didnât yet understand that activity does not necessarily equal accomplishment. As a result, my people, following my example, were wandering in the wilderness for sixteen months. In the end, I didnât really l...