Growing up as a kid it appeared that individual success and capitalism was the thing to do. I remember being inspired by the opportunity for personal success and individual power to achieve my desires with hard work and dedication. Eastern philosophy seemed boring and that everyone work the same way. People with Eastern style mindsets worked in a group style fashion and there was less individuality involved. It almost appeared that other countries were boring and had no personality because they did everything together.
Well over time America has embraced the Eastern concept and now is stressing this philosophy with the emphasis that teamwork, diversity, and group style mindsets are more successful with fulfilling a goal or an objective than an individual person. Working as a group and being on the same page is the thing to do now. Not to say this philosophy is incorrect, but it is funny how America flips the script so quickly. I guess damage control will need to include some Eastern philosophy for our future.
However what I don't appreciate is how America bashes the old concept of individual success because it literally disrespects those who invested into the system and basically discredits everything they learned from the past. Instead of adding or including diversity and teamwork into a transition of new philosophy, America is making Individuality and self-success sound like a bad thing. How can you teach people that this concept is right and then turn around and say they are completely wrong for utilizing it? Is there a tactic to encourage those who invested in their education of the past to re-invest? Is this way of making more money by making people feel that they are wrong for using what they learned. I simply disagree with the way these new textbooks are bashing individuality and success. I feel there is still a need for individual success because leaders do need ways to separate themselves from the rest in order to contribute to the greater good of society.
I am just saying....
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Power and Influence are tools for a winner! Use em don't abuse em
I read a Leadership text book, and one chapter caught my attention.
This chapter is very important for me because I never really understood the importance of power and influence in life. I was tunnel vision and felt that being your-self and being a good person will always prevail into success. This mindset may be true but it is not always going to get the job done. Being a good person is my moral and personal ethic that I will always have. However learning how to gain and use power/influence will get me where I want to go in order to accomplish any objective. There is good and bad ways to use power and influence. “It is up to you on how you want to use it”; “and just like getting mad or overreacting, we will all abuse the use of power and influence because we are not perfect.” But! If I took the time to learn how influence and power could work for me, than I would be able achieve my goals better. Being a winner, a top executive, a successful person will require influence and power at some stages in life. Our human characteristics and traits will always bring challenges such as resistance from others, haters, jealousy, distrust, and critics. Therefore learning how to use power and influence will not only serve as useful tools in dealing with those challenges, but it will also allow me to get myself where I want to be in life.
Accomplishing your goals and achieving success places you in a position to have opportunities. And some of these options may empower you to help others and/ or apply your good ethics for the greater good and welfare of others. Not to say that your success will always require a connection to good deeds, but it give you the opportunity to contribute something positive when necessary. Nobody is perfect in life, therefore leaders still make mistakes and bad choices, but if there are good leaders who have an overall good moral and ethical mindset, many people will benefit from your success just as you benefit from your own success. Power and influence are good tools to move a person to success, just try not to abuse them by purposely hurting others.
Being successful or a winner used to not be important to me because I felt like it did not always matter. Being a winner was complicated and more attention always attracted more problems. My inexperience with success discouraged me from competing in life. However now I understand that being a winner or successful person has a lot of benefits that can provide me with personal reward, opportunities, and empowerment:
Being number # 1 gives me financial security and other rewards, and gives others something to look forward to. Being number #1 gives me opportunities make positive impacts on other people’s lives. “If no one were willing to take the lead, then who would motivate us to succeed.” Even GOD is a winner because we all look up to him. We will never be GOD but being a leader is a skill that GOD has given us. And the tools that will help us achieve such success are learning how to use Power and Influence.
This chapter is very important for me because I never really understood the importance of power and influence in life. I was tunnel vision and felt that being your-self and being a good person will always prevail into success. This mindset may be true but it is not always going to get the job done. Being a good person is my moral and personal ethic that I will always have. However learning how to gain and use power/influence will get me where I want to go in order to accomplish any objective. There is good and bad ways to use power and influence. “It is up to you on how you want to use it”; “and just like getting mad or overreacting, we will all abuse the use of power and influence because we are not perfect.” But! If I took the time to learn how influence and power could work for me, than I would be able achieve my goals better. Being a winner, a top executive, a successful person will require influence and power at some stages in life. Our human characteristics and traits will always bring challenges such as resistance from others, haters, jealousy, distrust, and critics. Therefore learning how to use power and influence will not only serve as useful tools in dealing with those challenges, but it will also allow me to get myself where I want to be in life.
Accomplishing your goals and achieving success places you in a position to have opportunities. And some of these options may empower you to help others and/ or apply your good ethics for the greater good and welfare of others. Not to say that your success will always require a connection to good deeds, but it give you the opportunity to contribute something positive when necessary. Nobody is perfect in life, therefore leaders still make mistakes and bad choices, but if there are good leaders who have an overall good moral and ethical mindset, many people will benefit from your success just as you benefit from your own success. Power and influence are good tools to move a person to success, just try not to abuse them by purposely hurting others.
Being successful or a winner used to not be important to me because I felt like it did not always matter. Being a winner was complicated and more attention always attracted more problems. My inexperience with success discouraged me from competing in life. However now I understand that being a winner or successful person has a lot of benefits that can provide me with personal reward, opportunities, and empowerment:
Being number # 1 gives me financial security and other rewards, and gives others something to look forward to. Being number #1 gives me opportunities make positive impacts on other people’s lives. “If no one were willing to take the lead, then who would motivate us to succeed.” Even GOD is a winner because we all look up to him. We will never be GOD but being a leader is a skill that GOD has given us. And the tools that will help us achieve such success are learning how to use Power and Influence.
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