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Being Present with Your Strengths

Lisa Murray - Saturday, October 29, 2011


Like many perfectionists, for many years I chased the ever elusive ‘fix your weaknesses’ story, always putting myself in places where I could work on my weaknesses. Sadly this strategy did not bring me or my employers a whole lot of joy and I eventually got smart enough to avoid choosing the jobs that were too focused in those areas of weakness.

At one point I graduated to telling my employer why it would not be a good idea to give me certain tasks… I explained these tasks were not a natural talent and ability for me and they would be wasting their and my time given my capacities in other areas!  Of course, most people ignored this, preferring to squash the square peg into the round hole until they created a big mushy mess of misery for them and me.  Imagine if Frank Gehry had become a bricklayer instead of the magnificent architect he is?  The world would be much the poorer and he would be finding a whole lot less joy in his work!

I see this often with business owners – instead of allowing our team to shine in ways that are natural to them, we create a set of expectations and conditions that create the exact opposite.  And then we wonder why the business is not performing!!  As a business coach, it’s my job to sometimes deliver a little tough love to either the employee who is not loving their work or the business owner who is not creating the possibility for that in the workplace.  

Performance issues are almost always a result of the manager and the employee not being present with the strengths of the person who is not performing.  When we are truly present with our own strengths, talents and capacities it allows us to choose or create a role that is perfect for us (rather than twist, bend and mutilate ourselves to become perfect for the role!!)  

When we are present to our capacities, we work with ease and can easily outcreate and outdeliver almost anyone else… When you have a whole company full of people being present with their capacities and those people are in the roles best suited to their strengths, competition becomes irrelevant because you have a massive peak performance advantage!

Having this presence embodies a confidence, a connection with self and the willingness to be a contribution far beyond what most people see as possible.  Owning this inner presence individually and as a business builds in a set of distinctively different competencies that are incredibly difficult to copy well.  If you desire to build a sustainable, peak performing business, this is a great place to start! 

At the next New Energies of Business events we are bringing you two amazing speakers who live this strategy in their workplaces and beyond… what if we could have peak performance as the norm, instead of wading through the challenges of performance management way too often?  Would that make your business more blissful??  

If you’d like to know more, join us for an adventurous day of uncommon insights into what’s working right now!!  Bookings and more info at www.NewEnergiesOfBusiness.com  (Upcoming dates:  November 2011 in Brisbane and February 2012 on the Sunshine Coast)

(Guggenheim Bilbao image via Pinterest)

Comments
Adam Bean commented on 29-Oct-2011 05:15 PM
Hey Lisa Focusing on weaknesses certainly does lead to frustration. Unfortunately the school system has an obsession with it, that may of us take into our business/working lives. Focusing on what you do well is definitely the key! And this post was a great
reminder. Cheers Beanie
Vanessa Bushell commented on 30-Oct-2011 09:30 AM
Hi Lisa, this is a fantastic blog!!! I really like your coaching business' values, image and message. I'm a psychologist and I hear about the effects of business' not harnessing staff strengths in counselling. It doesn't value the staff member or do anything
for the success of the business!!! Thank you for this blog. Kind regards, Vanessa
Lisa Murray commented on 31-Oct-2011 11:38 AM
Hey Beanie - yes the school system is responsible for a lot of dumbing down of our amazing talents and capacities - it never fails to amaze me that the system is designed so unsupportively, especially for the new little ones coming through! It is up to
us to change the system at whatever point we have influence - for me that is being a business coach. I can create much greater differences this way than I ever could as a manager - interesting how it works out hey? Thanks for your comment :) Lisa
Lisa Murray commented on 31-Oct-2011 11:42 AM
Oh Vanessa, thanks for your lovely comments. I can see how you would hear a lot of feedback on people's talents going to waste! I really think that making business work for people is the key to a whole new paradigm of profitability and success. And what
would it take for all of us to create the possibilities for those changes? It truly is time for the New Energies of Business to show up!! Lisa
Debbie Ducic commented on 31-Oct-2011 02:22 PM
Thinking you are right on with what you're saying Lisa. I've been in the corporate world as well as small business and solopreneur and it just makes so much difference when you've got the right people performing what they're best at. When I was in a position
to do my own hiring and training, I had a pretty good sense for putting the team together. However, when I didn't have that luxury, it became a nightmare at times because there were times when no one on the team was good at certain jobs that needed done. What
to do then???? Great blog! Where is that bldg in the photo? It's really cool! LOVE Debbie Ducic
Lisa Murray commented on 01-Nov-2011 06:46 PM
Hi Debbie - I hear you! The last time I didn't get to choose all of my own staff I ended up with really severe burnout... not pretty!! And of course, in a university, you are also very limited by the bureaucratic recruitment procedures - not exactly how
I do it for myself!! The building is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao - I love it - just a stunning representation of talent! Thanks for commenting! :) Lisa
Barreta commented on 03-Nov-2011 12:45 AM
Great piece Check pathwaytoprogress.com there's a great free e-book on the subject
Leo commented on 31-Dec-2011 03:37 PM
That's true Lisa, when we are given an opportunity to work using our strengths, we are confident to be more productive and worry-free when doing the job that was given. To me, I also need to work on my weaknesses to be able to cope with a lot of things,
become flexible and extra productive on the job. Once you have managed to make your weaknesses your strengths, then you will feel more useful and confident on the job you are working.

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