Do you think that becoming a better leader involves attending intensive courses, gaining years and years of experience, or getting your head stuck into a textbook? All of these things have their place, but it’s very possible to raise your game this week, by making just a few manageable changes.
Here are six practical game-changers that you can get to work with right away to improve your leadership skills.
1. Leave some unplanned time in your diary
If you take a look back over your schedule from the past few weeks, you’ll probably notice a trend. Most of your time is earmarked for certain events, such as meetings, networking, and so on. It’s wise to be organised, but don’t forget the value of having some regular unplanned time in your diary, so you can focus on handling issues in the moment.
2. Say no
It’s all too easy to fall into the trap of chasing every opportunity that comes your way. But it’s impossible to do everything and sustain a successful business. It’s all about carefully constructing what your role will involve. If in doubt, ask yourself what your priorities need to be right now to get you to where you want to be.
3. Delegate one task from your agenda
Being a business owner involves knowing when you need to hand things over. You just can’t manage everything on your own. Many people struggle with this though, and hesitate when it comes to handing over to someone else. Do yourself a favour this week and pass a task on to your team. It’s vital that you aren’t the only person within your company that can do any one thing.
4. Forget about work for one evening
Taking work home is often a necessity. You can talk about work-life balance all day long, but there’s no denying that sacrifices have to be made on the road to success. If you have absolutely zero distinction between your business and personal lives though, you’re going to reach serious burnout sooner rather than later. Take the evening off. Read a book. Watch TV. Do absolutely nothing. You might be surprised by what this teaches you.
5. Do that thing that you’ve been putting off
It’s human nature to avoid the tasks that you dread. In certain situations though, this can seriously hold you back as a leader. Perhaps you know that you need to have a difficult conversation with a team member, but you haven’t quite managed to make yourself just do it. This week, get it out of the way.
6. Turn your routine on its head
Routine can be a wonderful thing, but it’s worth considering whether you’ve fallen into the trap of just doing certain things because they’re what you’ve always done. Shake things up to avoid getting stuck in a rut. If you can get into the habit of experimenting with this, you’re likely to make big discoveries in terms of your motivation and productivity.
Being a leader can be massively rewarding, but it can be a tough job all the same. You probably started your business because you wanted to bring your solution to market, so maybe the people management side is something that you never really willingly signed up for. If this sounds like you, then we want to help. We can support you through your goals, and ensure that you reach your full potential.
Give us a call today for an informal chat about your circumstances.