Two Leadership Strategies: Don?t Lose Your Mind & Be a Coach

Are you feeling overwhelmed, a lack of confidence or under a ton of pressure? Are you trying too hard to make something work and focusing too much on trying to fulfill other people's needs and expectations? You may have "lost your mind!"

My small still voice often speaks to me in cryptic one-liners. I'll never forget the first time I heard the quiet whisper, "You've lost your mind." And no, I had not lost my mind through hearing strange voices! Rather, this cryptic one-liner was reminding me I was trying too hard to fulfill other people's expectations and solve their problems.

This cryptic statement harkened back to an article I had read by Management Consultant, Barry Oshry. This article referred to Middle Managers who begin their careers as healthy humans but in time become confused, weak, powerless and self-doubting as they slide into the 'Middle Space' becoming torn between demands from the people Above and Below? hence "losing their mind."

At that time I had taken on a new contract to facilitate a six week "Leadership" series for a local college. In my anxiety to do a good job I was trying too hard to emulate the program designer's "superior knowledge" and trying hopelessly to solve the high-stress, workplace problems of the managers who were my participants. Of course, I knew I had the necessary skills and experience to facilitate this series yet, I had "lost my mind."

Focusing on other's needs and expectations removed me from my own knowledge and power. My stress elevated and my self-confidence plummeted. Thankfully, that gentle nudge of "you've lost your mind" helped me see how I was eroding myself through comparing myself and worrying about what other people thought, wanted or needed. This is our cue to stop, step back inside and reconnect with our own truth ? our own God.

In doing this we step back into our own authenticity and own power. Here we can reformulate our own view, thoughts and perspectives on what is happening and what we need. We can let go of the guilt and self-doubt we feel in trying to meet other's expectations or in trying to solve their problems. We can relax and trust in our Higher Power always there for us.

Certainly, as leaders, managers, family members and humans we have a responsibility to listen and empathize with those in our close circle but it is not our job to solve their problems or fulfill their expectations? which is all a part of the coaching process. Rather than striving to give other people answers, everyone concerned is better served if we instead help others to reflect on their own solutions or options. This is what it means to be a coach.

Be a Coach

We can let people know we care about their situation and that we are willing to work with them to empower them to solve their own problem. We can listen, empathize and ask pertinent questions all of which encapsulates the art of coaching. After carefully listening to and empathizing with another's problem you might consider asking some of the following questions if they seem appropriate:

"Have you ever had a similar situation in your life and found something that worked? What options do you have in this circumstance? That's one possibility, any others? What outcome do you want? What really matters here? Would it help to break this into smaller steps? What do you need to change or to move this forward? What is standing in the way? What other people or resources could help you? What steps can you take from here? What will you do and by when? Would you like me to hold you accountable for your commitments?"

Be careful not to turn coaching into a probing session! Always be respectful and gentle with others and of course, yourself. Remember if you are feeling overwhelmed, lacking confidence or you are trying too hard you may have "lost your mind." Let go of comparing and trying to meet other's expectations and needs. Trust yourself and be a coach!

Teresa Proudlove has been inspiring, supporting, and guiding over 3000 people upon their career and life work path for over fourteen years - with compassion and heart. Teresa's workshops offer a deeper understanding and respect for ourselves, for others, and for our lifework path. This entrepreneurial woman also owned and successfully operated two women's retail boutiques for ten years. For over twelve years, Teresa was a well-read newspaper columnist. Visit Teresa at http://www.yourlifework.com; listen to your inner guidance and navigate through life and work with more meaning, acceptance and peace.


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

From You Flowers. LLC

In The News:


Resignation Raises Issue of Minorities in Coaching
New York Times, United States - Nov 30, 2008
By PETE THAMEL Mississippi State Coach Sylvester Croom resigned on Saturday, ending his tenure as the only African-American head football coach in ...
MSU COACHING SEARCH:Will they stay ... Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Shumpert Unfazed By Coaching Change DawgsBite.com
With Croom gone, Miss. St. focuses on what's next SportingNews.com
Biloxi Sun Herald - Greenwood Commonwealthall 1,013 news articles

Coaching arms race unconstrained by logic
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 23 hours ago
By ART THIEL IT'S A LITTLE surprising that Fresno State's Pat Hill wants the University of Washington football coaching job. By the time they reach their ...

New Marketing Coaching and Consulting Firm for Physicians ...
MarketWatch - 11 hours ago
... of their Concierge Practice Profits LLC that will offer specialized marketing coaching and consulting services to this growing population of physicians. ...

WJBF-TV

Clemson's coaching appointment needs to consider past and future
Greenville News, SC - 20 hours ago
Clemson interim coach Dabo Swinney referred to it as, "A beautiful day, gloomy, cloudy, sorta rainy, great for football." Like most everything else he's ...
Dabo Swinney gets Clemson coaching job SportingNews.com
Coaching candidates whom Clemson should not consider RealFootball365.com
Phil's next stop ... Clemson? Tiger Sports Digest
Bleacher Report - Anderson Independent Mailall 588 news articles

FOXSports.com

Coaching Seat Only Gets Hotter For Weis After 38-3 Loss To USC
AHN - 8 hours ago
The team is 6-6 this year and coach Charlie Weis might be looking for a job next year. Other factors weight into Weis and his unstable job situation. ...
If not for his attitude, Weis might not be on hot seat FOXSports.com
Notre Dame’s reality show South Bend Tribune (subscription)
Notre Dame Winning Recruits, Losing Games NBC Chicago
Rakes of Mallow - CNNall 748 news articles

WLFI.com

Hope announces coaching staff changes
WLFI.com, IN - 7 hours ago
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - Purdue head football coach-to-be Danny Hope today announced the addition of two assistants and the promotion of a third to his ...

ISU football coach makes changes on coaching staff
International Herald Tribune, France - 14 hours ago
AP AMES, Iowa: Iowa State football coach Gene Chizik is making big changes to his coaching staff after the Cyclones' dismal 2-10 season. ...

Men’s Roundup UConn Rolls; Calhoun Ties for Eighth in Coaching Wins
New York Times, United States - Nov 29, 2008
2 Connecticut routed visiting Bryant, 88-58, giving Coach Jim Calhoun his 780th career victory. The Quad returns to a new season of college basketball ...
Another milestone for UConn coach Waterbury Republican American
Five Starters Each in Double Figures UConn Huskies
Huskies continue to coast TheDay
Norwich Bulletin - Danbury News Timesall 206 news articles

Alcorn State fires entire assistant coaching staff
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 2 hours ago
By Kareem Copeland • kareemcopeland@clarionledger.com • December 1, 2008 Alcorn State football coach Ernest Jones confirmed today that his nine assistant ...

WJBF-TV

USC Coaching Changes
WCBD, SC - Nov 30, 2008
By Mike Lacett University of South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier announced today that two of his assistants are no longer members of the Gamecock ...
1 coach fired, another 1 leaves South Carolina SportingNews.com
David Reaves: Will He Or Won't He Go To UT? GamecockAnthem.com
Gamecocks lose two from coaching staff Rock Hill Herald
NBC Augusta - Charleston Post Courierall 50 news articles
coaching - Google News
Your Ad Here

Games at Buy.com

Holiday Home Store at Buy.com

The Secret of Self-Esteem

Have you ever thought about what really creates self-esteem? Having a deep sense of inner worth is important to all of us, but many people have some... Read More

Creating An Effective Toolbox For Success

WHAT'S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?Think tools are just for builders and construction workers? Think again!Everyone needs a well stocked toolbox.Over the years, given the wisdom of life's experiences... Read More

The Rewards and Risks Of Personal Freedom

We all need to decide whether to "play it safe" in life and worry about the downside, or instead take a chance, by being who we really... Read More

Are You A Work Addict?

Work addiction is very common in our society today, yet it is not one that is not highly recognised.An interesting article in the March edition of The... Read More

Hows Your Self-Talk?

You know, what are you saying to yourself? There's always something going on in there. Do you make positive statements about yourself to yourself or are you... Read More

What The Buddha Says About Coaches

There is a Buddhist saying that goes like this: "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill it." This means to kill any concept of... Read More

Potential

One of the most often mis-understood aspects of self-development is the concept of potential. We are often told that we can achieve our full potential, however, what... Read More

How Could Choosing to Not Do It All Enhance Your Impact?

How often have you heard yourself say, "I've got so many balls in the air I don't know how I can possibly keep track of them all".We... Read More

Magic Potions We All Need This Time of Year

As winter descends we begin to feel the chill of shorter days and less sunlight. For many of us, less hours of light combined with colder temperatures... Read More

Priorities: Are You Living Yours?

In the Charles Dickens classic, "The Christmas Story", Scrooge is given the opportunity to examine his life and his priorities before it is too late. Upon being... Read More

Great Advice

It never ceases to amaze me that every time I give a speech, do a seminar, or talk with people one-on-one, I get inundated with questions seeking... Read More

What Can Be Changed In Management To Improve Bottom Line Results?

If you don't have the full support and understanding of key management positions, any organizational changes being made are going to be thwart with difficulties. It is... Read More

The American Dream ? Are We Really Free?

The promises of THE AMERICAN DREAM (to have it all and enjoy it all, based on materialistic values system) has been holding us captive and threatening to... Read More

Controlling Behavior, Loving Behavior

When Zack and Tiffany started counseling with me, they were on the verge of divorce after 16 years of marriage. Neither really wanted to end the marriage,... Read More

3 Secrets to Developing Superior People Skills

1. If What You Are Doing Is Not Working Change Your ApproachWhen I was in school I always had a small group of close friends but I... Read More

Getting Unstuck: Moving Forward To Success

Ever find yourself stuck in that awful loop of inactivity? You circle around and around between wanting to move forward and then apathy? Covering the same ground... Read More

Why?

I met Sean a year and a half ago in a crowd of 50,000 people. We struck up a conversation and really hit it off. He gave... Read More

Make Your Life Easier?

'Have you read the Art of War?' someone asked me once. Fighting someone to get your way is definitely a valid strategy. But you don't need me... Read More

How to Turn Around A Sinking Conversation - 7 Tips

When a conversation is not working out there is the potential for massive frustration or a breakthrough depending on how you look at it.1. Question your assumptions... Read More

10 Things I Wish I Would Have Known Before I Went Into the Real World

I must confess, I laughed when I saw that Maria Shriver has come out with a book called, "Ten Things I Wish I Had Known Before Going... Read More

We Are the Five People We Associate with Most

Last month I was invited to participate in a charity golf tournament in Las Vegas to celebrate the life of the late dancing legend Gregory Hines. The... Read More

The Great Marketing Reframe

From grimaces to stomach knots, talking about marketing seems to take on the sound of Charlie Brown's teacher, with so many syllables of "wah WAaah, wah WAah,... Read More

How to Give Yourself a Check Up From the Neck Up

When was the last time you did some dedicated physical exercise?Many people have realised that our busy and stressful lives need some balance. They are flocking in... Read More

Is Your Life Coach Manipulating You? Five Signs to Watch For

Did you hire a "life coach" to help you sort out your complicated existence? The coach is a growing occupational choice for folks who feel the call... Read More

How to Kill Fear When Dealing with Aggressive People

The book Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers is regarded as a self help classic. Have you read it?I read it many years... Read More

Are You Seduced by The Dark Side of Wealth Creation? Get-Rich-Quick Scammers

With the growing number of expert business people, consultants and coaches keen to make money from multiple streams of income I thought I'd share a WARNING to... Read More