In this conversation, Craig Lloyd and I explore the critical role of self-awareness in leadership, the importance of understanding individual differences in parenting, and how these principles can enhance community engagement and inclusivity.
They discuss the impact of ultra running on breaking down gender barriers and fostering diversity, while also reflecting on personal growth and the lessons learned from failures. The dialogue emphasizes the need for curiosity, compassion, and the value of diverse perspectives in both personal and professional settings.
Books Discussed
* Leaders Eat Last - Simon Sinek https://amzn.to/3B5E6XT
* American Grace - Robert Putnam https://amzn.to/3UqnjoG
* Bowling Alone - Robert Putnam https://amzn.to/3UsF473
* Crucial Conversations - Joseph Grenny https://amzn.to/41kNTnC
* Think Again - Adam Grant https://amzn.to/48oh6iY
* Insight - Tasha Eurich https://amzn.to/3NNhuxK
Where to Connect with Craig
* LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-lloyd-ab622330
* Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ultracraig32/
* Trail and Ultrarunning YouTube https://youtube.com/@trailandultrarunning
Key Takeaways
* Self-awareness is the key competency for effective leadership.
* Most people overestimate their self-awareness; true self-awareness is rare.
* Leaders who prioritize their team's needs foster stronger relationships.
* Parenting styles can be adapted using self-awareness principles.
* Building trust takes time and consistent effort in relationships.
* Diversity in communities enriches experiences and perspectives.
* Ultra running exemplifies inclusivity and breaks down gender barriers.
* Curiosity and compassion are essential for community engagement.
* Teaching individuals how to learn is crucial in education.
* Personal growth often comes from reflecting on failures and seeking feedback.