10 Questions That Give Vitality to Beginnings
Painful endings and uncertain beginnings are the two moments you make the most difference in a leader’s life.
10 Dangers in every new beginning:
- Confusing and obscure pictures of success.
- Listening to counsel from people who don’t first ask, “What’s your vision?” Everyone who offers advice without clarifying vision has their own agenda, not yours, in mind.
- Choosing a course rooted in what others want from you rather than what you want from yourself.
- Reacting against the past rather than reaching toward the future.
- Decisions based on inaccurate information or faulty opinions.
- Moving forward alone; neglecting allies. If you wait until you need a relationship to build it, it’s too late. (Inspired by Steve Keating, Selling Skills Manager for Toro)
- Glorifying giant steps and minimizing mundane progress.
- No following through.
- Emotionally dipping after exciting first steps. Getting there is harder than you think, if it isn’t, you aimed too low.
- Failing to adapt as you go. People always get stuck when they fail to adapt.
10 Questions for beginning well:
- Why does this matter? Listen for positive motivations base in personal values.
- What personal values drive you forward?
- Are you reacting against or reaching forward? Reacting seldom takes you where you want to go.
- What does success look like? The first step toward success is defining it. Clarity instills confidence. Those who resist clarity aren’t prepared to move forward.
- What have you assumed to be true that might be false? Challenge assumptions.
- What’s next?
- Have you followed through?
- What is frustrating and/or fulfilling?
- Are you becoming who you want to be?
- How can I help?
What dangers do you see in new beginnings?
What questions would you ask to help others begin well?
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