The Distinct Leader

JoAnn Corley-Schwarzkopf
The Distinct Leader

It's time to completely rethink how we see and practice leadership with a real, practical approach through the lens of simple behavior science.

  1. 05/26/2023

    Are You Actively Choosing the Life You Want?

    Choose the Life You Really WantWhere Has the Time Gone? How often do we say that to ourselves? It's the end of May! Can you believe it?Our experience with time is one of the "things" in our lives that can be ever-present or very elusive. We can be pressed for time which shows in that moment we are very aware of it or we can be lost in time when immersed in a project we love.You know elusive has an interesting definition in this context. It suggests that time is difficult to find or catch. Funny isn't it? Does time run away? Does it disappear? Where does it go?The answer to all three?...no where. It's ever-present - a constant, deeply personal life partner. Life partner, you say? Yes, because time measures our life... our very existence, which we acknowledge and typically celebrate every birth date.In fact, quite simply, time is our life in numbers.I think this is why I've always had a fascination with time management because ultimately I see it as life management. So I conclude, if you value your life, you will value your time. And if you value your time, you will want to intentionally develop life (time)-management practices to ensure you are producing the kind of life you want.As a popular companion to time management, I've also had a fascination with productivity in the most basic sense. When I think of productivity from a life-management standpoint, I see it as what one is producing from their life....as the definition suggests - cause to happen or come into existence. Here's what's really interesting about life. Every day we cause things to happen. We bring into existence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that form our lives...that shape our reality. Now for most, all of this is automated from years of past conditioning. Those thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are also typically reactionary. This kind of living - from past conditioning and reactions - is independent of choice. And so, our lives are shaped by past experiences and reactions to whatever comes at us. I call this living like a pinball - being haphazardly shot about in a crazy boxed-in maze that seems difficult to control or escape.There are some though that come to see that they do not want to live life this way. They want to live from choice and control. They also realize that achieving this will take lots of effort and practice.  Overcoming and overriding automatic responses to life will require a particular kind of muscle few have and are willing to develop.I call this your emotional intelligence muscle. And as we all know, a muscle can only be developed and strengthened through lots of practiced repetition and perhaps a bit of pain.So where are you in your life right now?.. Fulfilled, happy, exhausted, stressed? If there is a part of your life you'd like to adjust, reshape or experience differently? If so, here is a key tip to achieve that.Coaching Tip:Change - intentionally shape - your inner dialogue. Your inner dialogue is what you tell yourself reflected by your thoughts and feelings. You can change it - any time - if you choose to. We all are constantly telling ourselves stories about what's going on in our day. Yep, we have a running storyline that is either automatic or intentional (consciously chosen). At any time we can stop the automation and insert conscious scripting, like listening to the radio. We stop listening to one channel and turn the dial to a different one. We can choose what we hear and tune into.Tools to HelpThere are many resources to help you do this. However, I'd like to suggest somewhat of an interesting multiple-benefit approach - using a time management tool.Most are designed to prompt you to stop, pay attention, and build awareness which creates the opportunity for change. You can't change what you don't see.Additionally, those tools typically ask you to record or do some amount of writing. The neuroscience of writing vs. typing also has huge benefits. Writing activates various areas of your brain that typing does

    9 min
  2. 03/24/2023

    Time As a Business Partner

    Leadership Mindset - Do You See Time as a Business Partner?If you're not using it - you're losing it.No matter what the corporate makeup of your organization  - for profit or not - the ability to be an effective steward of all resources is a critical competency for every leader and employee. Among those resources is time.Have you ever considered time as a business partner? If not, you should.Last e-coach we discussed ensuring you have a power hour and the benefits that can come from that. Well,  I made an assumption that anyone reading that e-coach was already a pretty effective time manager. And probably for many, you are.However, if you are not... this is your coaching prompt because time is not only a key asset, the use of time determines your leadership effectiveness.Here's how I see it: Time is... a coach a reality check a measurement a gauge a truth-teller a road-map to name a few.For example, in its basic form time is used in accounting - e.g. quarterly reports, monthly summaries..etc. It's used to determine how employees are paid - e.g. hourly...pretty basic stuff. It's so embedded in the standard operations of an enterprise (and our lives in general), I think we take it for granted.So, the coaching question this week is how are you working with time as your partner? And, if you're leading leaders, how are they and their teams?If want to improve how you use it. Here's a 3-step tip using the mantra - Plan it, Map it, Manage itWorking with a week at a glance:1. Plan what you want/need to do (tied to vision & strategy of course, determined from your "power hour").2. Plug it into your calendar. Beyond meetings, map out when and how long you'll work with needed activities.3. Manage it - you might need to bump things around and re-prioritize as the week progresses.These 3 activities - if done consistently - will significantly improve your outcomes because they incorporate key time management skills: time awareness, time estimation, and time navigation.The Bonus:Using a week at a glance - which I call a time map...- documents your activity- gives you a record to refer to when your memory fails you- serves as a coach because it shows the reality of how you work, particularly how and why you make the decisions you do- it also helps you stay on track related to your vision and strategy...tracking decisions and activities keeps you mindful of alignmentThese are just a few bonuses of using a time map to truly make time a partner. Of course, ultimately your goal is to be effective - getting the most needed stuff accomplished. Coaching Reminder: Each month we have a theme. Download these, do the action items, build a notebook of proven activity & results (I call that a "performance tracker"), and teach others.Stay Tuned: Next month's theme -Effective Coaching as a Leader ...are you one?

    8 min
  3. 03/05/2023

    1 Simple Practice That Can Transform Your Leadership - Have a Power Hour!

    1 Simple Practice That Can Transform Your Leadership - Have a Power Hour!Did you know you have a power hour? Well...I mean you have one, but you may or may not be using it. To find out, read on...As we continue our 2023 theme of writing your own story, (and for those you lead helping them write theirs) we need to keep asking the question - What will Your Story be in 2023? Continually asking that question is essential to keeping us tuned in and on course to what we really want. It will successfully help us manage the perpetual battle of external demands and internal wants and needs. Remember: Our ability to do this is also a reflection of leadership effectiveness, which we discussed in the previous e-coach.So, how are we doing so far? It is now the month of March! Say what? Shocking I know! If your year has been anything like mine, it's been very busy and March has suddenly popped up like the daffodils in my neighborhood.Whether your story is playing out as you envisioned at the beginning of the year or you're in March feeling as if you're in someone else's story more than you are in your own, there is hope!  I have a simple practice that can radically change your storyline even today!... because it certainly has mine. Remember, we're on this journey together. Everything I'm writing for you, I'm writing for myself as well!What's the practice?...have a power hour.What's a Power Hour?A power hour is a designated time of the week, that is non-negotiable...meaning can't be moved or bumped. It is treated as sacred. It is the time of the week that you give space to your mind, heart, and spirit to breathe and express themselves. It is a time when you stop! and listen to what's being said.This time is golden because you are connecting to and tapping into your power. Here are just a few of the things you'll experience: It will give you feedback from your internal voice, your subconscious, and spirit on decisions you've made  Express how you really feel about certain experiences that need to be addressed that you might otherwise minimize or ignore. Ideas for what to do next time. A flow of information (I mean this literally - it's like a download) as synthesized experiences that suggest areas of improvement & innovation. This is just a sampling. Your power hour is where you give yourself a chance to think beyond a superficial puddle, but from a deep thought-filled reservoir.   Most people are puddle thinkers you know and you can't really lead - have a compelling new story - as a puddle thinker.It is the one part of the week when you take back your time (your story partner) and check in on your vision and execution. It's like pulling off on the side of the road, checking your route to make sure you're going the right way before you get too far down the highway of 2023, going in the wrong direction.So, as you can see, your power hour is critical. It is the core source of your leadership effectiveness and therefore ultimately its success. It powers your vision and empowers your leadership because you will hear and learn things that will transform your leadership beyond what you can see at the moment.  The result? It will solidify your vision, and deepen your conviction, desire, and motivation to see it through while refining your weekly actions and outcomes.In the creative thinking space, this is considered experiencing the role your subconscious plays as your guide and coach. And as I've mentioned in previous e-coaches, this is the way to get new results from new thinking vs. trying to get new results from old puddle thinking.Coaching Actions:1. I highly encourage you to honor your power hour. Commit to experiencing what it can do for you.2. Keep a journal. Keep track of the "ah-has", learnings, and insights. You'll be amazed as you review them over time what was revealed.3. If you don't have a power hour, determine when that will be in your weekly schedule and stick to it. 4. If you have one and have not been honoring it, ask

    8 min
  4. 01/29/2023

    One of the Most MisUnderstood Qualities of Leadership  - Vision

    One of the Most MisUnderstood Qualities of Leadership  - Vision   You can look at just about any list of essential qualities for a Leader and vision is listed. What's interesting is I've discovered through the years of working with many leaders is there is a good number who really don't have one, so don't function from one, and don't practically know how to have it.   And yet, having a vision is an essential element of leadership. Why? Because the very point of leadership is taking those you lead to a new destination reflecting different and hopefully much better outcomes.   Now, in order to do that you have to be able to "see" where you're going. To see, you have to imagine. And as true leaders, we have to see different to get different.   Imagination is the gateway to new possibilities. It opens up the portal of potential and so makes it one of the coolest, most exciting aspects of our existence as human beings.    Imagination gives us the power - gives anyone the power - to bring into existence something never before seen or experienced. That is just amazing! Yet sadly this magnificent feat of human power is so frequently taken for granted even in its most simplest form. For example, one simple element of process improvement occurs when someone "sees" something different, even if it's just a minor tweak.   This was my "ah ha" moment many years ago when I started conducting creative & innovative thinking workshops.   Creating a vision is activating the imagination for the purpose of seeing (envisioning) a new, different, improved state. Without it you are existing and managing the status quo...and that's not really leading.   Without vision, we live an illusion of leading...we are merely swimming in the status quo.   So, creative thinking should be on the essentials list. In fact, the IBM Leadership Values Institute several years ago deemed this the most essential quality for the future. Here's a great reference.   For a while, it was my most requested keynote and to date, for some clients, a mainstay in their employee development offerings. It's also what prompted me to write the creative thinking handbook Brain On Fire - How to Unleash Your Creative Superpowers.   In summary, vision is one of the most overused and underused elements of leadership...overused as a stated requirement and underused in reality.   Coaching Questions: Do you have a vision? Are you currently functioning and leading from one? Does your team have a team vision (what we call "shared vision")? In 2023, are you managing the status quo carried over from 2022?   My theme for this year thus far has been the concept of "refresh". Now you know - it's not just a nice thing to do, but essential for real leadership... leadership that truly makes a difference.   To Your Success! JoAnn   Notes:  > Brain on Fire - available on Amazon.  >  Also, consider bringing a Creative & Innovative Thinking Workshop to your organization. It is one of the best resources for "team building" and provides a fun approach to nurturing healthy, constructive collaboration.

    5 min

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