Showing posts with label Leader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leader. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Overlooked Leader


When was the last time you saw a leader?

Was it at Church? 
Was it at the last training session you attended?  Or was it at the last sporting event where you cheered?

After reading this you will realize why I believe it is more recent than you may think.

What is a Leader?
There are many definitions of a leader. Some define a leader simply as one who influences; some influence through Inspiration others through Manipulation.  I side with Myles Munroe when he says, “The secret to leadership is not the pursuit of power, authority, or position. Leadership is the pursuit of self.”   A leader is simply, one who has discovered himself.  When you discover yourself, why you were born, what you were sent to earth to accomplish, then a Leader is born.  You are that overlooked leader.

How is the Leader Developed?
There is an Al-ism that I have that states, “When you have no vision for your life, you make everyone else’s dreams come true.”
You are more than a follower.  Yes, there may be seasons in your life where you serve in a follower capacity; however, that was not the design, intent, or sum of your life.
There is a LEADER in each and every one of us.

You may have been told that “you will never amount to anything,” “you’re just like the rest of your family,” or “nobody cares about what you become”.  The hurt from those words are valid feelings; however, I challenge you today not to let words or your past define you; use it as a tool to refine you.  As my wife often says, “Your opposition is your value identifier.”  In other words, wherever you find your greatest attack is actually where you have the greatest value, which will catapult you to the next dimension of greatness.  It is through believing in and recognizing your value – which are the gifts, talents, and abilities you posses – that your true leadership ability will shine.  Whatever pain you consistently feel, you were meant to solve.  That pain is the leader inside you screaming for exposure. 
You are more than the sum of your past and the confusion in your present.  You are a leader.

Who are Some Leaders We Recognize Today?
We usually recognize leaders when they have arrived.  However, most leaders did not set out to be leaders, they set out to be their individual best everyday with what they were gifted to do.

Michael Jordan did not set out to be a leader in the sport of basketball.  He chose to develop and maximize his gift and talent to the point that we now recognize him as a leader in the sport.

Tiger Woods didn’t set out to be a leader in golf.  However, his dad was able to recognize his talent and placed him in an environment that would foster its development to the point that Tiger Woods was able to embrace the special gift he possessed.

Oprah Winfrey did not set out to be the number one talk show host in the country.  Oprah knew that she enjoyed talking, believed she had something valuable to say, and pursued that desire to be heard daily.

It is said, “Champions are not made in the ring they are just recognized there.”  It is what you believe and work towards daily that prepares you to win.
You were designed as a specialist in some area.  You were designed to lead.

I owned a photography company a few years ago.  In my early years in the darkroom, I had to expose the film image onto the photography paper.  Although the image was burned onto the paper, it was not readily seen to the naked eye.  It had to go through a developing process in order for the picture to emerge.  Some say leaders are created and not born.  I tend to disagree.  I believe the image of a leader is burned in each of us; however, it is through our decision to endure the development process that we emerge and are recognized.  As an emerging leader, it is important to endure the developing process.

It’s time to awake that leader in you.
It’s time to get rid of your “limiting beliefs”.
It’s time to plan as if you cannot fail.
It’s time; it’s time; it’s time.

When you recognize the leader in you, I guarantee when you look in the mirror, you’ll never see yourself the same again.

YOU are that Overlooked Leader!  
Aim High…
© 2011 Aldean Pearson
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Aldean “Al” Pearson is a Professional Speaker, Trainer, and Growth Coach.  He is the Co-Founder of the LĪVE! movement, a speaking, training and coaching organization committed to developing extraordinary people, families, and businesses. His “up-front and candid,” yet at times humorous approach empowers his clients and audiences to look past their limitations to find the hidden gems of capability within. He is married with twin boy and girl. 
Contact: AlPearson1@gmail.com

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Monday, January 24, 2011

BE A QUITTER!




BE A QUITTER!        BE A QUITTER!          BE A QUITTER!

That sounds strange doesn't it? 

Henry Ward Beecher said, "It is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich."


Today you will be enlightened to a unique perspective about quitting! 

Most often we look at the word quitting from a negative perspective, 
However, I'd like to spark your interest in Quitting - Quitting the negatives to live positive.

Take a ride with me as we explore the lifestyle of a quitter.
Quitting means giving up, bringing a  cessation to something that you were involved in, and stopping  progress or halting growth - that's what quitting is all about -  halting growth somewhere in the process.

There’s the story of Peter, who at a New Year's party, turns to his friend Ken, and asks for a cigarette.
'I thought you made a New Year's resolution to quit smoking,' Ken responds.
'I'm in the process of quitting,' replies Peter with a grin. 'Right now, I am in the middle of phase one.'
'Phase one?' wonders Ken.
'Yeah,' laughs Peter, 'I've quit buying.'

WOW! As you can see, it's easy to quit something that can help you; but it's harder to quit something that can hurt you.

BE A QUITTER! BE A QUITTER!
It's Alright!

It’s alright to be a quitter when you're talking about smoking, alcoholism, or about drug abuse. Being a quitter is even alright when it deals with a pervasive habit of procrastination.

Isn't it nice to know that being a quitter is okay?  It's all based on outlook.

When people say to you, "You're a quitter."
You can tell them "Yes", I made the choice to quit the negatives in my life.
I have scaled the walls of rejection.
I have leaped over the hurdles of abuse.
I have persevered through the winds of discouragement. 

Yes, I am a quitter of the negatives:
I don't speak about it;
I don't involve myself in it,
And I don't celebrate it. 

Do you realize that being a quitter can make you a winner?
Vince Lombardi once said, "A winner never quits and a quitter never wins."
I challenge that, because quitting negative behaviors makes one a winner.
Now that quote does project a feeling of persistence and endurance; however, after closer inspection, its accuracy is based on the perspective of subject matter.

What are you quitting?
Are you quitting something that's going to help you?
I challenge you to do the contrary.
Today, look at yourselves as winners as you begin to quit those things that have been hurting you and causing hurt to others.
Those things that have held you down. 
Those things that have pushed you back.
Those words that were spoken over you that you accepted as truth.

Quit - looking at yourself as a statistic. You're better than that.
Quit - looking at yourself based on past relationships. You're stronger than that.
Quit - looking at yourself based on a lapse in judgment. You're smarter than that. 
Quit - looking at yourself based on the neighborhood you grew up. You're more than that.
Quit - looking at yourself based on the family you're in. You're bigger than that.

The world is only a reflection of what you believe. You can make this world better by first believing in yourself and the one who created you.

As Anita Koddick said, "If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in the room."
Think about it…
You are fearfully and wonderfully made.
You were created to do something that no one else has the talent, capability, looks, and strength to accomplish.

When you are able to see yourself in that capacity, then you will be able to quit doing those things, hanging around those people, and going those places that hinder your purpose.
You were created to WIN!

BE A QUITTER!  BE A QUITTER!   BE A QUITTER!

It's alright to be a quitter, when it allows you to grow.  
Aim High…
© 2011 Aldean Pearson
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Aldean “Al” Pearson is a Professional Speaker, Trainer, and Growth Coach.  He is the Co-Founder of the LĪVE! movement, a speaking, training and coaching organization committed to developing extraordinary people, families, and businesses. His “up-front and candid,” yet at times humorous approach empowers his clients and audiences to look past their limitations to find the hidden gems of capability within. He is married with twin boy and girl. 
Contact: AlPearson1@gmail.com

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Possibilities, Potential or Promise?

How are you viewing life?
Do you see it as having Possibilities, Potential, or Promise?

If your view of life is either of the first two, let me take a moment to give you a different perspective. 

Possibilities:  Viewing life from the perspective of possibility is merely looking at life as a likelihood or chance of your success.  Playing odds may at times gain you a victory here or there, but does not sustain you in the long run. For example, it is said that over 70% of all lottery winners squander their winnings in a few years.

Potential:  Viewing life from the perspective of Potential is merely living beneath your capacity.  Potential is merely unused capacity.  It is said that some of the greatest authors, teachers, musicians, architects, etc. are in the cemetery.  They died with Potential.

Promise: Viewing life from the perspective of Promise gives your life not only meaning, but also drive.  A promise is an agreement, pledge, or declaration that something WILL BE DONE.  You were created with a promise.  You were sent here to fulfill a purpose.  The journey of life truly begins when you can embrace that understanding.  Regardless of how you got here, whether planned, through one night of reckless enjoyment, or any other situation. YOU ARE NOT A MISTAKE!  You had to be here at that moment to create change and fulfill a PROMISE. 

Live your life knowing you can do something that NO OTHER PERSON ON EARTH is assigned to do.  That not only makes you special, it gives your life PROMISE.

Go out today living out your PROMISE and go to bed EMPTY every night knowing that you’ve maximized your capacity for THE DAY.  
Aim High…
© 2011 Aldean Pearson
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Aldean “Al” Pearson is a Professional Speaker, Trainer, and Perspective Coach.  He is the Co-Founder of the LĪVE! movement, a speaking, training and coaching organization committed to developing extraordinary people, families, and businesses. His “up-front and candid,” yet at times humorous approach empowers his clients and audiences to look past their limitations to find the hidden gems of capability within. He is married with twin boy and girl. 
Contact: AlPearson1@gmail.com

Become Inspired! 
Join our Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/AldeanPearson
Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/AldeanPearson
Connect on LinkedIn: www.Linkedin.com/in/aldeanpearson