Each man should frame life so that at
some future hour fact and his dreaming meet. – Victor Hugo
A story is
told of an old map on display in the British Museum in London. It’s an old
mariner’s chart, drawn in 1525, outlining the North American coastline and
adjacent waters. The cartographer made some intriguing notations on areas of
the map that represented regions not yet explored.
He wrote:
“Here be giants,” “Here be fiery scorpions,” and “Here be dragons.” Eventually,
the map came into the possession of Sir John Franklin, a British explorer in
the early 1800’s. Scratching out the fearful inscriptions, he wrote these words
across the map; “Here be God.”
Your rise as
a leader is marked by a future you choose for yourself. Although it’s not a
guarantee, you can take great strides to attaining it through big dreams, hard
work, and a willingness to pay the price to achieve it. From the old mariner’s
chart come three leadership lessons for your consideration as you map your
future as a leader.
A future with a clean slate.
Regardless
of how others may have labeled you in the past your future is yours to write.
Have you made mistakes in the past? Have you been unfairly criticized? Have
others tried to marginalize you or overlooked your potential? Well, let me
encourage you to know that who you are today and where you are headed as a
leader is not decided by what others think or believe but in the way you now
choose to behave. It’s decided by the truth you choose to believe and accept
about who you are now. Ignore the labels and refuse to be defined by your past.
You have a clean slate with which to work. Now is your time to chart a new
course.
A future with fresh thinking.
By embracing
your future and working with a clean slate you can now go to work with fresh
thinking that can propel you to a new level. Are you comfortable enough in your
own skin to be made uncomfortable with new ideas? When you map your future you
must do so with new and improved ways of thinking. Throw off the shackles of old
thinking and stale ways of doing things. It won’t happen by chance. Moving
forward with new disciplines will require an open mind and right attitudes. Fresh
thinking deserves a chance but it will only work when you cross out the old
inscriptions of the past and chart a new future.
A future with unlimited potential.
Mapping out
your future has little to do with past labels. It has everything to do with
what you believe about yourself, how you choose to act upon that belief, and
what actions you are willing to take to go there. In as much as you don’t have
to be defined by your past, only you can choose your future. You have all the
makings of a strong leader when you believe the truth of today over the
definitions of yesterday. Embrace your potential. What goals or dreams do you need to resurrect
and dust off? What past inscription do you need to cross out? It’s time for a
new entry on the map of your future and it needs to be the one you write. Dare
to believe that you have unlimited potential and a future full of
possibilities. Just remember, those who have tried to contain you in your past
won’t be part of your success in the future. Your story is yours for the
making. Dream big. Work hard. Don’t look back.
What do you say?
© 2014 Doug
Dickerson
I invite your feedback! Reply in the comment box below.
1. Which
point hit home with you the most?
2. What are
some tangible ways one can cross out the impressions of others in the past so
that you can move forward with your future?
3. What
goals and dreams are you inspired to pursue with a renewed passion?
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