16 Nov
Focus on performance, not power!
Posted on 2009 under Business, Education, Government, Leadership, Ministry, Sales and Marketing, Teams and Groups, Tip of the Week |Recently I was reading an article by Colin Powell. General Powell is the former Secretary of State and he is a retired, four-star general. Most of us have heard of him and his outstanding military career, as well as his public service to our country. He was being interviewed and was asked, “What is the best advice you have ever gotten?” As I read his answer, I thought, “This is great information! I will have to share it in a Tip.” This is an excerpt from that article by General Powell:
When I was a young infantry officer at Fort Benning, Georgia, we had a lot of old captains who had served in WWII and Korea. They were not going to go any higher in rank, but boy, did they know a lot about soldiering. So, I didn’t learn this piece of barracks wisdom from an Eisenhower or Pershing. I heard it from these wonderful Reserve captains. This is the story:
There was a brand new Second Lieutenant who was very ambitious and wanted to be a General. One night at the Officer’s Club, the young officer spotted this old General sitting at the bar and he went up and said, “How do I become a General?” And the old General answered, “Son, you’ve got to work like a dog. You’ve got to have moral and physical courage. There may be days you’re tired, but you must never show fatigue. You’ll be afraid, but you can never show fear. You must always be the leader.” The young officer was so excited by this advice. “Thank you, sir,” he said. “So, this is how I become a General?” “No,” said the General, “that’s how you become a First Lieutenant, and then you keep doing it over and over.”
Throughout my career I have always tried to do my best today, think about tomorrow, and maybe dream a bit about the future. But, doing your best in the present has to be the rule. You won’t become a General unless you become a good First Lieutenant.
I want to publicly thank General Colin Powell for being an outstanding American and for helping us all learn how to grow to the next position, regardless of where we are in life, by relating his own story.
I am looking forward to seeing each of us “move up in rank” as a result of working hard today!
Have a great week! God bless you!
Robert Rohm Ph.D.
Personality Insights, Inc.
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