I picked this up from Michael Hyatt’s Blog this week and when I read it, I immediately shared it with our FPC staff and just had to share it with you too. If you are a leader, you will appreciate these insights.
Did you know that General Tommy Franks flunked out of the University of Texas in 1967? (Yes, even successful people sometimes fail) Rather than waiting to be drafted to fight in Vietnam, General Franks enlisted in the Army. As he got on the bus to leave for boot camp, his father said, “Son, I have one piece of advice. Be feisty.”
Tommy replied, “But Dad, I am feisty.”
His dad said, “I mean it as an acronym. F-e-i-s-t-y.” He then went on to explain:
“F” is for focus. You need to get focused on what is important and stay focused.
“E” is for energy. Bring all the energy you can muster to every situation.
“I” is for integrity. This is your most important possession. Don’t ever compromise it.
“S” is for solve the problem. Don’t argue. Don’t make excuses. Just solve the problem and get on with it.
“T” is for take the blame when no one else will. Accept responsibility and be accountable.
“Y” is for “Yes, I do windows.” Don’t ever say, “That’s not my job.” Do whatever the boss asks you to do and do it with enthusiasm.
Great advice!
How F-e-i-s-t-y are you? How focused? How energetic? How’s your integrity? Do you solve problems or make excuses? Do you accept blame or pass it off to someone (or something) else? Are you constantly looking for ways to get out of work or do you finish your work and sometimes you do the other guy’s work too -- WITH ENTHUSIASM?
This is the stuff that separates the GOOD leader from the GREAT leader.
Think about it!
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