3 Ways to Lead With Clarity
Mehreen Siddiqui
North America PMO Execution Lead | Building PMO Center of Excellence governance framework for driving End to End strategic initiatives | Certified High Performance Coach
We’ve all been there.
We woke up in the middle of the night with an alluring idea for our next creative project. Or we gained a new vision for a business venture while reading an article over lunch. A conversation with a friend sparked inspiration for a new direction for our nonprofit.
The next morning, we raved about our idea to our spouse and told our close friend about our ideas. For several days, it was all we could think about.
We jumped right in, eager to get started. We made a few phone calls, did an internet search, and asked our colleagues to get to work on researching. But because we weren’t clear about our goals, the project never took off.
Can you relate?
Have you had a wonderful vision for your business, but weren’t sure how to get started? Did you have an idea, but couldn’t get others excited about it? Have you felt that you have a vague idea of where you want to go, but no idea how to flesh it out and bring clarity to yourself and those you lead?
If this is you, there are three key questions you need to ask yourself.
First, you will ask yourself the “What Questions.”
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These questions help you see your vision with greater clarity. It’s hard to become emotionally committed to a vague idea or a generalized dream. But once you start fleshing out the vision, your colleagues will see themselves as part of the journey and the end result. Give your colleagues a clear vision of what you’re hoping to accomplish so they can become energized about practical ways they can participate.
Once you’ve clarified what you’re doing and where you’re going, start asking yourself “Why Questions.”
In the midst of so much uncertainty in the world, it’s critical to understand your purpose and motivation. You will come back to your “why” many times in the upcoming days. When you start to lose your vision, purpose, and excitement, it’s important to remember your reason for pressing on.
Finally, you need to ask yourself the “How Questions.”
Once you have clear steps to take, you and your colleagues will be able to jump in and get to work. When you lead with clarity, you will accomplish great things in your business, life, and relationships.
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3 年Yes, Mehreen Siddiqui. Carity is essential. Great article!
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3 年Yes to this, Mehreen Siddiqui
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3 年Love this! Mehreen Siddiqui.
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3 年Very insightful article, Mehreen - lots of great questions!
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3 年When you lead with clarity, you will be so sure of where to lead your team to, where you want to be at, and what are your next steps. Thanks for sharing this article, Mehreen Siddiqui! :)