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Caldwell: New thoughts lead to new results

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To be a Thought Leader, you must be resolute. Believe that what you have to say matters in the world. You must be committed to raising awareness about the strategic issues that will transform you, your business or your industry, not just maintaining the status quo. Ask yourself, "What do our clients really want and need? What really matters to them?" Uncover the root cause of big problems and solve those issues. Ignore the superficial annoyances. They will take care of themselves when the larger issues are addressed.

Thought Leaders actively and passionately cultivate their leadership skills and engage communities of like-minded people by achieving the balance between being an expert (vs. a "know-it-all) with a beginner's mind set. Exploiting this paradox of being the student and the authority is a lifelong practice.

You must be willing to lead by example and take responsibility for yourself and your organization. Thought Leaders have opinions about their market and industry and take the risk of being scrutinized and criticized for them. If you take a contrarian view, one that differs from the norm, or advocate for new reforms in your profession, you must be prepared to actively increase your resiliency against criticism. Practice the old adage, "No guts, no glory."

Get unhooked from being liked and seeking other's approval. When you know who you are and what you stand for, the opinions of small-minded cynics do not matter. It takes discipline to keep focused on the mission and leave the small stuff behind.

Step 2: Exercise and build your Thought Leader muscles. Innovative ideas and creative thoughts are not cultivated by multitasking. We've been duped into thinking that we can do everything all at once. It is a myth. Creativity, flow and new thoughts emerge when you are relaxed and focused on one thing at a time. For many Thought Leaders, their best thoughts come while exercising, being in nature, listening to music, driving in the car, or collaborating with others. Find your best time for thought generation and keep a notebook or audio recorder with you at all times to capture these golden nuggets. You never know when the next million-dollar thought will emerge. I carry a small paper notepad, my iPhone audio recorder and use Dragon Naturally Speaking software to convert the audio files into editable text.


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