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Hello,
And thank you for joining me.
My name is Tudor Alexander,
And this is the 7 Transformations podcast.
Today we are talking leadership,
Four qualities of a good leader,
How to spot them,
How to create them in your own life and in the things that you are up to,
Whether that's being a good leader in your family,
In your business,
In your relationships with others.
Leadership is something that we are always developing.
I know for myself personally,
It is an ongoing skill.
An ongoing talent,
An ongoing area of improvement that we are continually exploring because the more you want out of life,
The more you will have to improve your leadership skills.
And life is never short on situations to test those skills.
So we are in the process of continually evolving our leadership.
So that is something that is a beautiful part of life because what would life be if you could just master something right away and then that's it?
Beauty is in the journey,
As they say.
So,
Here we go.
You know,
These examples and these things are from what I teach.
They're from my workshops and from,
You know,
My lessons,
My own career.
I don't think you need to be a professional dancer or even have set foot on the dance floor to understand these concepts,
To apply them to your own life.
You know,
Dancing to me ultimately is the fundamental expression of the laws of the universe.
You have two forces that are opposite but complementary to one another.
Moving in unison to to create something and this is very important because ultimately dancing is a creative Aspect when you're dancing in the conversation with somebody your goal is to create something You know when you're dancing in the business with with somebody your goal is to create something,
You know,
We look at something like martial arts,
Which is Employing the same principles of dynamics and timing and all these things that dancing does but the end is very different The end is to return to homeostasis to return to nothing.
You don't want the conflict anymore.
You want to remove it from the situation,
To eliminate the interaction.
And dancing is very generative,
Is very creative in the sense that we are trying to do and make something bigger than ourselves.
And with that,
It sets a lot of precedence for how a leader needs to act,
How he needs to act with other people,
How he needs to cooperate,
How he needs to be empathetic,
Adaptable,
All these types of things,
Because your end goal Goal is to create something so I know and that leads to the that leads to the first point which is a good quality of a leader the first one is that he he or she is Generative and what I say when I'm what I mean by generative is as a source ultimately that person is a source of Whatever with its energy or creativity ideas,
You know,
You can even be a source of peace,
You know they say,
You know,
That person is my rock or you know,
He's the the rock of the family or things like that Ultimately,
A leader is a source for others to count on,
To rely on.
In dancing,
A good exercise would be if you stand in front of somebody and you both hold each other's hands,
And you both kind of start to sit back in the sense that if you were to let go,
You would both fall.
This is a very simple and easy trust exercise that many people are familiar with,
But it paints the picture very well because you You can look at that situation as as a perfect example of creating something with someone else Based on trust based on support that you wouldn't be able to do on your own You wouldn't be able to be off balance and that's that is the whole point of a leader is a source of balance or like for example Again,
The picture that I have on my thumbnail,
You know,
I love I love that picture because it's it exemplifies this idea You know,
My partner is going off balance.
She's reaching for the stars She wouldn't be able to do that on her own if I wasn't holding her and that's really cool because It's it shows that whole concept in dancing that we say the lady is the picture,
You know And the man is the frame and what that what that old saying is is basically,
You know It doesn't have to be always lady and man obviously because actually at a really high level we are constantly changing those roles You know,
Sometimes the man will do something that will you know,
Take the attention and the woman is more in a supportive role So it's not you know gender biased in that sense,
But the point is is that you have a grounding force and you have a force that Creates something,
You know,
It's they're working together And that's that is the key one of the keys of partnership when you are a leader is understanding.
Okay?
How do I cooperate,
You know with other people?
How do I empower others?
You know good leader empowers other leaders around them and Understands that leadership is a group phenomenon.
It's not a one-person You know traditionally we think of leadership is like the leader is the alpha male and in a competitive sense in the sense that That person is the strongest.
He has the biggest teeth,
You know that kind of thing,
But really mankind evolved as a Social creature we didn't evolve like tigers or anything else.
We evolved in groups and the person that could support the group and Create that cohesion is really the alpha male in our species that That is the true leader role right there.
It's a supportive,
Generative,
Grounding role.
So first quality of a good leader is that they are generative,
That they are the source.
So understand that what you want out of people,
You have to be willing to give it.
So if I want my partner to be excited and to be really motivated,
It has to start with me to create that energy,
That space,
That environment.
You are a space for what you want if people around you are miserable all the time then you know That's something to look at and to see what is your what is your approach to creating the space?
That people are entering in around you.
So what are you generating?
So number two a leader has to be organized,
You know,
This is obviously this is pretty important,
You know life the definition of life is something that has a low level of entropy if you know what entropy is it is the state of disarray in a particular system,
It's how You know organized or disorganized it is the thermal energy,
You know,
There's a lot of definitions about it But basically it's the high the more organized something is The less entropy it has and if you look at life and intelligent life specifically the more complicated something is the more energy it takes for it to stay that way and It's it's a natural pull of the universe to bring back everything down to nothing to this void to to homeostasis where everything is even Steven,
You know So life in general is is this fighting force?
It is this energy that that coalesces and organizes itself despite that pull to nothing and In that in that sense,
You know,
You look at nature.
It is a very organized and structured force.
It was a quote from the Tao,
I believe.
It says,
Like,
You know,
Nature never hurries,
Yet everything is accomplished.
And it's a beautiful quote because nature is extremely organized.
There's nothing wasted.
And a leader,
To be a good quality leader,
You have to think systemically.
That's what this is about.
There's two modes of thinking that I talk about,
Which is systemically and systematically,
And we'll get to them in this episode.
But the first one is to think systemically,
Meaning you have to be structured in your You have to understand,
You know,
The principle of timing.
Everything in life goes according to a time and a timing.
You know,
In dancing this is obvious because we coordinate,
You know,
A million and one things to the music.
You know,
The music being representative of the pace of life,
The movement of things around you,
The music of your day.
You know,
You've got a schedule,
You've got a job,
You've got your responsibilities.
Those may not sound musical to you,
But look at it from the perspective that it is the beat that demands you to move,
And you have to move to it.
So,
Ultimately,
Your understanding of how much you can fit within a given beat to create beauty in your life,
Just like a dancer would,
Is the key to being organized.
You have to think systemically,
Or systematically,
And be good with your time management.
Some people don't believe in time management.
I don't really think you can control time,
You can control your energy and what you do with time your attention.
You know,
You're always gonna have Times where you have not as busy and sometimes when you are as busy But what you can control is your response to your energy levels through your attention time and energy You don't you know time you have no control over energy.
You can somewhat control and attention you can control So think about it this way,
You know,
If you have all three this is really when you've mastered your Systemic thinking when you can apply your time your energy and your attention in A very organized fashion if you have a lot of your time and your energy,
But no attention you're gonna be disorganized If time and attention are there but no energy then it's gonna look stale,
You know Just like if you imagine let's say you saw somebody dancing But there's no passion in their dancing or somebody performing anything and they're just going through the motions.
It's stale They're very organized their attentions there No energy,
You know,
And of course if your attention and your energy are there and you're all over the place But there's no sense of organized timing or no you're rushing around all over the place then it's just reckless so you need all three and A lot of a lot of this also comes down to your sense of control and how you are balancing Control in your life control is not something negative or positive It's just there but it can be detrimental to you if you're trying to control What you cannot control a good leader understands what they can control And what they cannot that is one of the key to the keys to being organized if you are trying to control things outside of your control That is poor management And that makes you disorganized and eventually makes you burn out or makes the people around you get burned out a good leader controls themselves You know in in the ways that they can and applies Their energy in the areas where it's going to be most effective and what that takes is Systematic thinking it requires a structured approach and being smart being you know wise as well and being organized and efficient so number two is being organized number three is a good leader is balanced,
You know,
This is gonna be an Interesting one because probably the most relevant to all the dancing talk that I have been given point number one with this Ultimately when we have balance it is a matter of alignment it.
You know,
What is alignment?
Alignment,
At least in dancing,
It is the position of all your body parts in relation to an axis,
Right?
Your spine.
Whether you're back-weighted or forward-weighted,
Or you're kind of off,
Or something's off balance,
You're falling to the right,
Whatever it is,
At least you have an axis that's perpendicular to the floor.
Well,
In life,
Your alignment,
You know,
You have way more axes in life than just up and down,
You know.
Your vision your direction in life what you know,
The axis is the one thing that you center everything around So that is your more core value system your what do you believe?
What is your direction your future plan?
What what are you aligning with as a leader?
Because if you're aligning with something that is maybe not productive that is going to contribute to your balance your sense of balance as you approach situations as you approach your relationships as as you approach your life.
So you have to evaluate what are you aligned with and correct any misalignments in accordance through.
Misalignments mean,
Okay,
This goes back to the whole vision,
Goals,
And actions episode I had a couple weeks ago.
Vision is your main direction and your goals and actions are what support that.
So if you're having a goal that doesn't align with your vision,
It's going to cause a misalignment.
It's going to cause resistance in friction and stress and you're going to feel it.
And the people around you are going to feel it,
Especially if you're leading a company or family or whatever else.
Those misalignments cause stress and a good leader who's balanced has also very good alignment in the things that they do and in their relationships and consistency,
Right?
That's another important part of having alignment is having consistency.
You know,
One of the things with creating a good brand or whatever,
Anything really,
Consistency if you if you're consistent across all areas that is good alignment.
I mean things are aligned Point number two of this with with being balanced is understanding duality and oppositions These things I've learned from dancing,
But I'll explain them really quick.
You know,
This is an easy easy idea,
So if I'm walking You naturally have opposition in your body when you're walking I've talked about this before if My if I'm walking my right arm is gonna go forward and my left leg is gonna go forward That's an opposition it swings to and fro You know and and you look at any Sports Illustrated magazine look at any athlete.
They're always twisting their body and employing You know a duality of energies one thing is going this way The other thing is going that way to really create power and speed and all these things and you know It doesn't I don't need to break it down here.
It's not a dance lesson,
But the point is is that an effective athlete Effective dancer utilizes oppositions opposing forces to create a very dynamic Approach to their to their craft and what that comes down to is really understanding both sides of something You know in in this case in the physical realm of dancing its Relaxation and action when do I push when do I not when do I relax?
When do I stop?
When do I contract when do I you know,
Let go and If you look at that in your life,
That is the ultimate question Isn't it whenever you're faced with a situation that's stressful or you have to make a decision?
Yeah question always comes back down to you know,
Do I push this or do I let it go?
You know,
That's something I constantly ask myself and everything I do and there is no right answer The the only answer is that you go with one of them and you see what the universe has in store for you Either way,
You're gonna learn if you fail then you learn from that failure if you succeed then don't think that that's your default answer to everything,
Because let's say if you push all the time,
That's not going to be always successful.
If you let go of all the time,
That's not going to be successful,
Too,
Because sometimes you have to push.
Sometimes you have to do the opposite.
So learning to balance these two,
To develop your sense of duality and opposition,
Is a huge part of being a balanced leader.
The other part,
Which is related to this,
Is point number three.
It is,
Again,
Going back to systemic and systematic thinking.
This is the systematic thinking part.
This is seeing the relationships between things outside of you,
Seeing the bigger picture.
A balanced leader is someone that is adaptable,
That is patient,
That has courage.
Where do I get that from?
If you look at a competition,
For example,
I'm going to use a dance competition.
You're on the floor with multiple couples dancing around you.
It's very chaotic.
There's judges that you need to have them see you.
There's your audience that you want to entertain and there's your partner that you have to take care of and make sure that they're not going to be hit or anything like that.
So all these things are things that apply directly to your life because let's say you're in a business.
You've got your clients,
You've got your employees that are looking out for you,
You've got other business competitors on the floor,
The greater floor of the market that you're in.
Your floor craft,
Your ability to navigate the situations,
The movements of others,
And seeing how you can accomplish your results strategically between satisfying your clients,
Satisfying your investors,
Satisfying your employees,
And seeing the relationships between all these things,
That's what creates a balanced leader,
Somebody that sees relationships between things.
And that makes somebody who's adaptable because things are always changing relationships are always moving around and It makes somebody who's patient Somebody who's able to see these movements and sometimes again going back to the previous point about when to push and when to let go You know learning to be patient allows you to make a clearer decision Because there's no way you can just act on first impulse all the time You know you to be a good leader to be a balanced leader.
You have to employ patience because you don't know what the Right choices and maybe by a little observation and looking at it,
You'll know Okay,
I'm gonna let go of this or you know what and I am actually gonna push here.
So,
You know and then courage That's the last one is adaptability patience and courage to handle these these moving situations all the time and courage is really just having the courage to act to put yourself into action and to to manage these things,
You know as a professional as I was Growing up so to speak there was a very big difference between when I first started competing as a pro on the floor with other people who were way more experienced than me and Now,
You know and there's always way more to go,
You know So the point is is that your your courage comes by practicing it?
Here so the better you get at whatever it is You're gonna have more courage and then it's gonna open you up to even harder situations and so on so the more you act Regardless of the outcome you're going to practice acting and and taking action So point number three a good leader is balanced.
They have good alignment with their vision They understand opposing forces and opposing viewpoints and how to balance those and they think system Systemically men always get those things mixed up.
They think systemically they are able to see the relationships of the outside world and how those things are moving around them and and navigate them with adaptability,
Patience,
And courage.
And the fourth one,
Last but not least,
Is they are aware.
A good leader is aware.
Now what do I mean by that?
There's several important things here.
The first one is that in general,
Information is the source of action.
So what do I mean by that?
Well,
Think about it this way.
Let's say you have a general and a bunch of soldiers.
Expected to know very much.
They're just expected to be in action to be out there in the trenches as you grow through the ranks You you do less of the action part and you handle more of the informational world so What that means is that the greater leader you are?
You are spending less of your time and attention being in the trenches and more of it observing and listening and Managing information before you decide because your decisions have greater impact your decisions have Way more impact on everybody else than let's say a soldier does so you have to be well informed you have to be listening a lot more so the first one point of that it is that listening is that Patience the beginning of any business takes a lot of energy,
But once it's self-sustaining it's more about listening and looking at for okay,
Opportunities.
Now,
What do I need to do to grow?
And then,
Yeah,
You go back into a growth stage.
So there's stages to everything.
There's a stage to the creative cycle.
And once you get through the first stage,
Which is all about energy and growth,
It needs a different kind of leadership,
Which is more listening,
Observation,
And taking it in,
And consideration,
And thinking about,
Okay,
What is the next step,
Planning,
That kind of thing.
Point number two here is one about empathy,
You know to be aware is is really to be Empathic of the people you are trying to lead and why I say that specifically because again There's many leadership styles,
But they all come down to two there is a One that you can dance with the situation and dance with your partners or the second one,
Which is you know,
I'm the alpha male I'm the the king I'm gonna take everything and force everybody That's it.
There's only two ways love or fear,
Right?
And if I'm trying to dance with somebody my goal isn't to Make them do as many turns as possible or to get them to that beat as quickly as possible My goal is to create something with that person create a connection create an experience for both of us.
That's satisfying Create some fun create beauty you're trying to create something together So with that,
It totally changes the reference point of the leadership style.
It changes it to a point of empathy.
I have to understand,
What do I want out of that person?
Okay,
And then what do I need to do to create that in that person?
That is a integral part to leading.
It is an integral part because you understand the other person's shoes and what you want from them.
Before you do the leading.
A lot of times we think of leading as this forceful thing,
But it's very much not.
Good leading employs something what I call non-obvious power,
Which is really the power of gravity.
I was talking to one of my friends about this.
I've talked about this many times,
But recently I was talking to one of them about the power of gravity in your life,
And you can employ this very simply.
Awesome concept to put in your life.
So let's say I'm chasing girls or guys,
Whatever.
You're trying to find somebody that likes you.
That is an external use of your energy.
And regardless,
It's going to burn through your resources,
Your emotional resource,
Financial time,
Whatever.
Well,
Think about it from a point of attracting or creating that situation through a different effort by building your gravity,
Building your attraction potential.
What is gravity?
Gravity increases with the more dense an object is.
So when I build more muscle,
When I build more money in my bank account and wealth,
Let's put it that way,
Wealth is a better word than money.
When I build more wealth,
When I build more information in my mind by learning and Literally,
You know cutting my mind up with new neurons and increasing its density you know these types of things they do increase your density and on an astronomical level your gravity is probably Not very,
You know huge but what if what if it did make a difference?
What if that change in your density though all those things that we talked about?
What if it follows that universal law and it seems to because you know The more muscle you get the better you look the more wealth you've acquired the more You know things you learn and grow and develop in yourself.
You do develop that magnetic potential People start to come to you opportunities start to come to you.
You are Creating this pull towards you rather than you having to expend your resources and chase You are creating the power of gravity around you and leading with a non obvious power That's why I call it non obvious because it's not obvious You know when I when I dance with somebody when you dance with somebody and dance we lead by opening the door.
Assuming the person is skilled enough to dance with you,
Sometimes you have to force the situation.
But assuming the person is skilled enough to dance with you,
At a minimum level,
You don't have to force anything.
I lift the hand,
That's your signal to turn,
You know,
Lightly,
And you go under and boom.
It's very effortless,
It's very easy and fun.
And that's what leading with non-obvious power is.
I don't have to force the situation.
Situation so that requires awareness because awareness gives you awareness of the situation and allows you to Develop your empathy and your partnership skills and allows you to develop your patience as a leader.
So For good qualities of leadership number one Let's review them generating meaning you are a source whether that's a source for creativity The source for peace for others you are the source of that which you want to create number two organized a good leader understands their Systematic thinking man.
I got that almost got that wrong again there understands their systematic thinking principle of timing and how to use their energy and their time in a organized and structured way they understand efficiency and how to Have discipline and control over the things that they can control Number three a good leader is balanced.
They have good alignment with their vision their consistent to their execution of everything around them.
They understand duality and opposition of different viewpoints and how to balance those two in their actions.
They're not just one-sided about everything.
And also they understand the relationship of everything else around them and how those things move over time.
They think systemically.
They see how things are related,
Whether it's the pieces to the puzzle in their business scheme or their employees or their family or their social intelligence,
All those things fall into play there.
You know,
Number four is aware.
A good leader is aware.
They are patient,
They are empathic,
So they're able to understand another person and their position.
They understand what they want from that person and from their perspective so that they can create the request and create the right actions to lead that person to do what they need from them.
And they employ non-obvious power.
Which is in alignment with this last thing that we just said about empathy.
Ultimately,
You will have to force some situations sometimes.
It just happens,
But that should not be your norm.
You know,
That's an emergency situation.
Most of the time,
We try to lead with non-obvious power.
Try to lead by example.
Try to lead by suggestion.
Try to lead by invitation.
All these things are non-obvious power.
By focusing the power where it needs to go,
Which is on yourself,
So,
Anyway,
Just a couple of nice,
Good,
Solid points from the dance floor,
So to speak,
And I hope that they have contributed to your life.
These things I talk about all the time and I find them very fascinating.
It's really cool,
Obviously,
To do it in a workshop setting and do demonstrations and have people do activities,
But I think you can get this in your own life.
Even if you've never stepped foot on a dance floor,
This is something I think a lot of people can relate to.
And use to create their dance of life as I say,
You know,
Dance through the situation.
Remember that dancing is about having fun.
It is about creating something with someone else.
And if you can use that word in other areas,
Like if I want to dance through this conversation,
I want to dance through a conversation with somebody,
It means I'm not trying to put them down.
I'm not trying to be inauthentic.
I'm trying to actually create something.
So,
So let your life Be a dance let your family be a dance let your you know business be a dance Because it is creative and generative and that's what life is all about so thank you so much for listening I hope you've enjoyed this episode.
I hope it adds value to your life if you Like this show a lot if it contributes you can feel free to check out my website We have a patreon and paypal account there.
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Very relaxing Very cool good gift for anybody's birthday,
Obviously,
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I would love to send you one And that'll just be you know,
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But that'll be something I'd love to do for you guys So anyway,
I'm rambling on now.
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