“Do or do not there is no try.” –Yoda
In the Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker is
training with Master Yoda in a swamp on some planet I can’t recollect. Luke,
through his new found Jedi powers, is trying
to raise his ship out of the swamp. The ship starts to rise then Luke gives
up. He says, “I can’t.” Yoda replies
with one of my favorite quotes listed above.
That quote is painted
on the wall in our school. It reminds me every day of the third level of
commitment. I secretly wanted to be a Jedi master but until they actually
perfect an authentic light saber, I will not go through the training. I still
partake in Jedi mind tricks once in a while but not in an official capacity.
If you self-communicate
the concept of commitment through hard work and preparation, it becomes a
mindset. Instead of making excuses, you find a way to make things happen in a
positive way.
There will always be
self-centered, hidden agendas from people trying to create more followers. When
your goal is to create more leaders, the focus stays away from useless
meetings, bureaucracy, and meaningless data. Find your passion.
Self-communicate your goals, and change your environment in a positive way.
In addition to
self-communication, self-reflection becomes a part of a quality process. In the
foyer of our school, we have a sign that is twenty feet wide. We would have
made it bigger but the wall was not any wider. I was facilitating a breakout
session at a leadership conference last week and I asked the audience of adults
if they noticed the sign. Not one did. The sign reads: LEADERSHIP. Conversely,
I facilitated the same session to all students and asked the same question. Almost
all of the students noticed the sign. Why?
As adults, we are
already making our next move or talking without listening or not stopping to
enjoy the moment. Carpe Diem! Stop and reflect. Are you where you
want to be? I hope so. If not, leave or change the environment. Create more
leaders instead looking for more followers. It works. If you don’t believe me,
ask a student. LEADERSHIP: it’s on a wall near you. Now take it down and seize
the moment! Self-communicate. Our future depends on it.
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