Dr. Maria Church Love-Based Leadership Speaker, Motivational Speaker, Best-Selling Author, Organizational Culture Expert

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Comfortably Uncomfortable

I am always excited when a powerful question or statement crosses my path or, better yet, slams me in the face! Yesterday, I had such an encounter. Seth Godin got my attention when he stated, “If you’re not uncomfortable in your work as a leader, it’s almost certain you’re not reaching your potential as a leader”.

He was talking about the discomfort we sometimes feel as a leader and furthermore, when we identify the discomfort, we’ve found a place where leadership is needed. His list includes:

  • Standing up in front of strangers

  • Proposing an idea that may fail

  • Challenging the status quo

  • Resisting the urge to settle

I DO love those moments that move me out of my comfort zone and into what I call a “seat squirming” state. I know when I start squirming, I am onto to something, and that something is usually growth!

Of course, I also like to state things in a positive frame, so my list may look something like:

  • Motivating people in the direction of a shared goal

  • Creating and innovating with others, living in a synergy zone

  • Thinking outside the box and trying something that “hasn’t been done before”

  • Pushing myself and others to live in creativity and authenticity, even when it may be more work

My list not only feels good when I put it on, but it moves me beyond comfort to electric energy.

What are your thoughts? Comfortable? Discomfort? What would you add to the list?

As always, I truly appreciate your insight.

With love,

Maria

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