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Leading Others: Helping People Become All They Can Be


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Lee Wise
Leevital-sea-nutrients.net

"Good Health Makes Good Sense!"
http://www.vital-sea-nutrients.net




LEADING OTHERS

Helping Others Become All They Can Be

© Lee Wise 2003 All rights reserved





I have spent a good part of my life striving to encourage

people. It seems as though I've always wanted to help

people "win."



When I was in high school, I coached a swim team during the

summer months. I loved coaching...



Seeing the kids improve.

Helping them "win."

Having fun with them.

Being their friend.



One of the greatest joys of my life has been "coaching" my

children. I love being a dad...



Watching "the kids" grow in any area of their lives.

Helping them "win" at anything!

Having fun with them.

Loving them.

Being their friend.



I have spent many -- if not most -- of my years in ministry

in some sort of training capacity. I have loved...



Helping people succeed.

Encouraging people when I could.

Inspiring people at times.

Assisting them in becoming all they can be.



WHICH IS A LONG INTRODUCTION TO GET TO THIS POINT



In my own way, I have tried to encourage people. I have

sought to influence them -- to help them do what *they*

have wanted to do.



Maybe that's why I kinda favor, grin, this short quote of

mine about what it means to "lead others."



*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

LEADING OTHERS

©Lee Wise 2003



"Helping people become all they can be

through your influence"



*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*



HELPING PEOPLE BECOME ALL THEY CAN BE



I was interacting with a student the other day. We were

working together in an effort to establish a set of goals

he wanted to accomplish for his present ministry.



After I was done communicating with this person, I realized

I was following a pattern: a pattern I have gone through

over the years as I've tried to help people. I'm not

saying I'm the "cat's meow" on this subject. Far from it!



What I am saying is that maybe this simple process will

assist *you* as you strive to help people become all they

can be through *your* influence.



Here are the steps in the process:



1. Listen to people

2. Strive to capture the desire of their hearts

3. Chart "action steps" together

4. Prompt them to strive towards excellence

5. Release-Guide-Release



Since you already know where I'm heading on most of these

points, I'll be brief.



LISTEN TO PEOPLE



Back to my "pattern." I realized that my pattern was to

listen.



That's right -- listen.



Much of my interaction with people has been trying to

discover "where they are at."



What they mean by things.

Allowing them to express themselves.

Pausing.

Asking questions to clarify.



Just listening.



Because if I listen closely I can...



"CAPTURE" THE HEART OF A PERSON



I help interns create goals for their ministry projects. It

is a part of my role as their coordinator.



In the process of helping them create their ministries, I

have often said...



"Does this express your heart's desire?"

"Forget school work. Forget this project. Just tell

me this: what is your heart-beat in this?"



If I can "capture their heart" in the process of writing

their goals, it will give them staying power. It will help

stay them motivated.



I love it!



Which leads me to the next point...



CHART A COURSE OF ACTION



Term it whatever you want: set goals, establish steps of

action, create a way to solve a problem...



Whatever.



Just give people something specific they can do. Help them

"take action." In doing so you help those help you are

influencing become all they can be.



But there's something more to this process: put *their*

heart it!



I have stated to the interns over the years: "If I can wed

these two together, I have a winner: your heart's desires

and your goals."



It's true. When you...



Understand someone

Capture their heart's desire

Create actions based on their heart's desire



You have a winning combination!



But you can do "more." You can...



CHALLENGE THEM TO EXCELLENCE



I'll give you another example. In talking with the intern

that prompted my thinking -- and eventually this issue --

I mentioned:



"I've included a sample to show how you can improve.

The other example I gave will do for now. However, if

you want to keep on developing your skills in this

area, pay attention to what I have written and it will

help you in the future."



I was quick to add: "Don't let this kill you. Do what is

'you' in this regard. However, pay attention to these

simple suggestions and use them as you can."



Why did I add the statement above? Because I wanted the

intern to see that he *could* do more -- but he didn't have

to make it his life's passion! You see, I knew it wasn't

his area of interest. I gave him a slight challenge to

excel *in his own way and *at his own time.*



But it was a slight nudge towards excellence!



Then I had to...



RELEASE!



It was time for the intern to "just go and do it!" We had

talked before. And, I'm sure we will talk again.



There's the pattern: release -- guide -- release.



Let the person you are influencing try!

Be there, yes. Like a good coach.



But let the person run his own race.



When I was swimming competitively and I heard the words,

"Timers and judges ready. Swimmers take your mark."



And the gun went off...



Don, my coach, wasn't leaving that starting block.

Lee Wise was!



You've got to release. Let them try.

But be ready to guide them again.



After the races were over, I found myself back in the pool

again with "you know who" guiding me, pushing me, and

challenging me to be the best I could be.



You got it -- my coach, Don.



Good swimming coaches do operate that way. And so do

good life coaches.



Which is what you might term "a leader."



SO WHAT'S THE PATTERN?



*Listen

*Capture the desire of the heart

*Chart action steps

*Challenge towards excellence

*Release-guide-release



AND WHERE ARE YOU?



Can you identify any of the stages of this pattern where

you are *right now* with someone?



Could you improve in listening, capturing, charting,

challenging, releasing or guiding?



That's not a guilt trip. I'm not "in" to guilt trips. It

is, however, a reminder to both of us. A reminder to

keep improving our ability to help others become all they

can be through our influence.



Yours for a day filled with beautiful moments in time,





Lee



------------------------------------------------------------

Lee is a seminary administrator, has a part-time business

at home, and writes his own motivational mailing entitled

"A Beautiful Moment In Time." Permission is given to

distribute article. This entire paragraph must be included.

Email: Leevital-sea-nutrients.net

Link: http://www.vital-sea-nutrients.net





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