Outreach for Leaders

Will Lukang, CLDC, CSM, PMP

Leaders are known for their composure and energy that are unparalleled by anyone.  They usually have what it takes to help people navigate complex situations to achieve their common goal.  They motivate and inspire everyone around them and give them hope that enables them to achieve goals they otherwise cannot achieve themselves.  Leaders’ charisma is like a magnet that attracts people to them who want to emulate and follow the way they conduct themselves.

From outside looking in, it looks like they have it all and are well put together.  They seem to deal with adversities and challenges without getting overwhelmed.   As an orchestrator of the organization, they manage the flow and facilitate growth and development of the people.   People around them seek their advice and guidance on all matters related to their field of influence.

From an outreach standpoint, leaders are great givers of their time, personal, and financial support.   They are known for their unselfishness that puts others ahead of their personal goal.    They are the go-to person to make things happen.   Because of their influence and ability to lead in challenging times, they are able to make things happen more quickly than anyone else.

Outreach is a two-way street; by that I mean giving and receiving.   A leader needs to recognize that they need help themselves and acknowledge the fact and seek help for themselves.  It is not easy for someone who is the leader to be comfortable with the situation of needing help.  But a true leader must learn to seek help for themselves.  Seeking help is not something to be ashamed of.  They need to remember that in order to help others they need to help themselves.   It is only then they will be able to help others.

In the end, everyone has their own gorilla they carry on their shoulders.   Some are heavier than others.  Learning to seek help and receive outreach can only make the leader a better leader and respected by others, because they know their limitations.

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