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Inspire People - Influence Action - Grow Wealth!

by Rick Baker
On Feb 20, 2015

In business, as in other endeavours, the essence of leadership is positive Influence.

At its core, positive Influence is about inspiring people to take positive actions...where 'positive actions' means mean actions directed toward desired long-term goals.

In addition to the ability to inspire positive actions, a leader must have a pleasing personality (or at the very least an acceptable personality) in order to inspire other people to be motivated in positive ways...i.e., be motivated to take actions aimed at desired & shared goals. 

Inspiring People and Influencing them to take positive Actions toward desired & shared Goals...toward a shared & vivid Vision.

  • this is the way to grow personal wealth through business
  • this is the work of business Leaders

 

What is it about us that motivates other people?

by Rick Baker
On Jan 26, 2015

Before proceeding with this Thought Post I want to be clear about one point: technically speaking, I do not believe that one person motivates another. Rather, I believe motivation is a personal experience, generated by 'self'...not generated by others. I motivate me and you motivate you...and there are some things you can do to help me be self-motivated and there are some things I can do to help you be self-motivated. 

So, the best way to pose the question is: What is it about us that helps other people be self-motivated?

I think the answer boils down to three things I've written about on numerous occasions before: intelligence, self-control, and drive.

These three attributes are the foundations of character.

Yes - I understand we have values and vision and we have goals and, related to these things, we also have rules that we live by. On the other hand these things follow in time and are consequences of our unique combination of intelligence, self-control, and drive. Put another way - when others observe our behaviour they make conscious or unconscious decisions about our character. And our intelligence, our self-control, and our drive are the attributes that determine our behaviour. 

With this logic in mind, I believe other people's motivation is affected by their perception of my character and whether or not my behaviour is consistent and aligned with their perception of my character.

I will continue to use first-person tense to explain:

First, if the person has known me for a period of time then the person will hold a perception of my character. If the person perceives my character to be 'admirable' then my behaviour has a chance to help the person be self-motivated. Conversely, if the person perceives my character to be 'questionable' or worse then my behaviour will have little opportunity to help the person be self-motivated. In effect, the person will shut me out and be prone to experience negative feelings and thoughts when I am present [or in mind]. If the person perceives my character to be 'admirable' and then finds my behaviour inconsistent with that perception, again, my behaviour will have little opportunity to help the person be self-motivated. And, if my behaviour remains inconsistent with the person's perception of my character then the person will adjust his or her perception of my character...i.e., the person will downgrade his or her perception of my character until it matches the perception of my behaviour. And, while this is happening the person will tend to feel less motivated about interacting with me...and that can be described as de-motivating.

When people believe my character is 'questionable' or worse I have little ability to positively influence them. And, they may describe that as 'demotivating'.

When people believe my character is 'admirable' but my behaviour is inconsistent with admirable character I have little ability to positively influence them. And, they may describe that as 'demotivating'.

Only when people believe my character is 'admirable' and my behaviour is consistent with admirable character do I have a chance to positively influence them. And, they may describe that as 'motivating'.

My character and my behaviour can help people feel motivated.

Fortunately, we human beings have the ability to construct and improve both these things.


 


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Emotions & Feelings @ Work | Influencing | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich

Influence is the Essence of Leadership

by Rick Baker
On Jan 14, 2015

 

 

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People Do Only 3 Things

by Rick Baker
On Jan 12, 2015

We can reduce confusion and remove complexity by creating powerful thoughts that are easy to share with others. We can treat these thoughts as 'philosophies to live by'. We can rely on these thoughts to help us handle even the most-difficult decisions, including decisions around interpersonal conflicts.

"People Do Only 3 Things" is one of those seek-simple philosophies. It promotes self-understanding, which expands the ability to understand others. And, understanding self then others is the only way to build Power of Influence - the essence of Leadership.

You can use "People Only Do 3 Things" thinking to expand your ability to Inspire People - Influence Action - Grow Wealth!

 

The Lost Art of Silence

by Rick Baker
On Jan 7, 2015

"Silence was meaningful with the Lakota, and his granting a space of silence before talking was done in the practice of true politeness and regardful of the rule that "thought comes before speech"." "Silence meant to the Lakota what it meant to Disraeli when he said, "Silence is the mother of truth", for the silent man was ever to be trusted, while the man ever ready with speech was never taken seriously." 

Chief Luther Standing Bear

Sioux

 

 

       

Chief Luther Standing Bear                              Benjamin Disraeli       

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Hero Worship | Influencing

You want your business to grow and prosper in 2015...

by Rick Baker
On Dec 31, 2014

You want your business to grow and prosper in 2015...

Business growth is a consequence personal growth.

Personal growth is positive change.

Positive change starts with character change.

Character change is an essential ingredient of leadership.

Leadership is Influence tied to personal growth.

  • Leadership can be quiet: that is leading by example.
  • Leadership can be planned and shared: that is mentoring.

 

 

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Change: Creating Positive Change | Influencing | Leaders' Thoughts

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