“Nothing is as important as passion. No matter what you want to do with your life, be passionate.” — Jon Bon Jovi
Leadership is about so much more than job titles and assigned tasks. Leadership is about taking ownership of the organization or division’s vision and empowering and inspiring others to take action to bring that vision to life.
It takes passion to lead; it also takes passion to turn nothing into something.
So, what is passion?
Passion is a feeling of positive connection, excitement, and enthusiasm for something that is meaningful to you personally.
But what happens when you, as the leader, don’t have a passion for the work or to lead? We’ve all been there.
That place where your lack of passion has spread and you are simply:
Until you ultimately find yourself in a place of dread whenever the mere thought of work enters your mind.
“You can’t fake passion.” — Barbara Corcoran
Even though you have been physically showing up to lead, if you’ve lost your passion, it shows.
“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” — Nelson Mandela
You’ve lost the connection between vision and passion.
Being present is about being connected to, and mindful in, the moment. If you’re going through the motions, then you are not in the proper mental state to support the vision. This affects you, those you lead, and the company as a whole.
Without a passionate leader, your team is lost.
As a leader, you are the key to your team’s unobstructed view of the big picture. Without your clarifying and empowering leadership, they will become disconnected from the mission, grow disengaged, and eventually leave. This happens not because they no longer believe in the vision, but because you’re now standing in the way of the vision.
If you realize that you’ve been operating without passion, you need a repeatable process that will not only determine why and how you lost it, but that will also help you re-establish your leadership passion. Stay tuned for our upcoming posts where we cover what it looks like when employees have lost passion. We even have a post breaking down the simple and powerful steps you can take to get back on track and making the difference you were designed to make.
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