There are no shortcuts on the extra
mile – Zig Ziglar
Bob
Kuechenberg, the former Miami Dolphins great, once explained what motivated him
to go to college. “My father and uncle were human cannonballs in carnivals. My
father told me, "go to college or be a cannonball." Then one day my
uncle came out of the cannon, missed the net and hit the Ferris wheel, I
decided to go to college.”
The way you
tap into your motivation as a leader may not be as drastic for you as it was
for Bob Kuechenberg, but tapping into it is necessary nonetheless. Going the extra mile as a leader is what will
set you apart from the rest of the pack and will take you farther than you
could have without it.
So what
traits do “extra mile” leaders possess? Here is a sampling of a few that I
believe are essential. It’s not an exhaustive list but is a good place to
start.
Extra mile leaders are proactive
Extra mile
leaders take the initiative in getting things done. They prefer to tackle
issues head-on rather than assume a reactionary posture. Extra mile leaders are
out front on understanding the culture of their organization and the needs of
the people they serve. They don’t wait to be told or asked, they see what needs
to be done and they do it.
Extra mile leaders possesses a
contagious enthusiasm
What sets
extra mile leaders apart from mediocre leaders-every time, is a passion and
enthusiasm for what they do. Their attitudes are positive and their temperament
is even-handed. An extra mile leader in your organization with enthusiasm and
passion will be the benchmark for the rest of your team. Without extra mile
leaders your work will be hard but with them your team can see extra-ordinary
results. Extra mile leaders bring out the best in those they serve.
Extra mile leaders put the team first
Extra mile
leaders by and large are selfless in that their motivation and their proactive
ways are done with the intent of benefitting the team. Yes, there can be
exceptions when what motivates an individual is selfish in nature. But by and
large, extra mile leaders have a broad understanding of the mission and vision
of the organization and their extra mile sacrifices are for the benefit of the
group. Of course, it pays dividends in the long run as all hard work and effort
does, but it’s not the prime motivation. Extra mile leaders put their
colleagues first.
Extra mile leaders have an attitude
of excellence
Extra mile
leaders are not satisfied with the status quo nor do they settle for what is
merely acceptable. Extra mile leaders have a compelling desire to be the best
personally and professionally. At times it can be misinterpreted by those
without the extra mile mentality as self-serving, grand-standing, or posturing,
etc. but at their core, the extra mile leader cares deeply and truly wants to
advance the team in the right direction.
Extra mile leaders have found their
purpose
Extra mile
leaders have not only tapped into their passion but have taken it a step
further in discovering their purpose. Extra mile leaders intuitively understand
that it’s not about what they “do” that defines them or motivates them to go
the extra mile. Extra mile leaders are those who have embraced the blessing and
gift of their Creator and have committed themselves to living their life in
such a way that honors it.
Danish
philosopher Soren Kierkegaard said, “There is nothing with which every man is
so afraid as getting to know how enormously much he is capable of doing and
becoming.”
What you are
capable of becoming as an extra mile leader is realized when you worry less
about what you do and care more for the life you have to live and the ways in
which you can serve others. When you do, the results will speak for itself.
Are you an
extra mile leader?
© 2015 Doug
Dickerson
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