Brave, Leadership, Courage, Relationships, Impact
Summary
“Who is the brave person?” We’ll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, Kimberly Davis shares with us principles from her new book, Brave Leadership. That and more on today’s show.
Bob's Thought of the Day
We’ll explore:
- Why I disagree with the last two words of this definition: “Courage is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc….without fear.”
- The answer to the question “Who is brave?” I learned from my Dad: “That person who is smart enough to be afraid … and still do their job.”
- Why bravery has much more to do with facing our fears and overcoming them than it does with being fearless.
Interview with Kimberly Davis
You’ll discover:
- How Kimberly defines “leader” and “brave.”
- The correlation between acting and leadership.
- Why focusing on yourself diminishes your impact as a leader.
- The story of Julia and how her shift helped her to find her Brave.
- What a Super Objective is and why it is vital to your leadership.
- How one school bus driver is using his Super Objective to help students build self-confidence.
- A story of two executives at a multi-day training event Kimberly led, and how each of them made a very different impact.
Click to Tweet
- #Leadership is a casting decision. @OnStageKimberly
- I don’t want to be a #leader if I have to be like the other leaders at my company. @OnStageKimberly
- A focus on specific purposeful action to have an #impact outside yourself is called your Super Objective. @OnStageKimberly
Interview Links
OnStageLeadership.com
Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Powerful, and Authentic Self to Get the Results You Need by Kimberly Davis (also available through Amazon)
Kimberly’s blog
Kimberly’s TEDx Talk
Connect with Kimberly on Facebook
Connect with Kimberly on LinkedIn
Follow Kimberly on Twitter
Follow Kimberly on Instagram
Resources
The Go-Giver Influencer
Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program
GoGiverSalesAcademy.com
The Go-Giver Leader
TheGoGiver.com
GoGiverSpeaker.com
Burg.com
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