How To Inspire Others
Nicolien Dellensen
I offer coaches and trainers tools that provide practical insights and foster in-depth conversations about communication, leadership, and team dynamics. This includes concrete tips and exercises for immediate development
Think of a project you were super keen to take part in—one you couldn’t wait to execute and the success of which you were highly invested in. Maybe it was a new way of working or a challenging new strategy…
Now think about how you were briefed on that project. How did your boss communicated their goals and vision? Did they make you excited about the project before it started? Did they paint a compelling, emotional picture of how life would be as a result of their plan?
Adopting an Inspire style is one of the most effective ways to get others enthusiastic about and involved in your vision. Chances are, the boss who briefed you on that exciting project had strong Inspire style skills. We’ll look at what that entails in this blog and show you how to develop your own.
What Is The Inspire Style?
So what is the Inspire style exactly, and why is it essential in leadership?
Sharing your vision with others is important, but you need everyone on board and enthusiastic if you want your plans to take shape. The ability to propagate your visions and generate support for them is at the heart of the inspire style, which is why individuals with strong skills in this area are often described as ‘captivating.’
Looking a little closer, adopting an Inspire style involves:
This is particularly useful when you want others to demonstrate initiative and take ownership of projects, tasks, and goals—but it definitely comes more naturally to some rather than others.
Don’t worry if this communication style isn’t one of your strengths just yet, because like most styles it can actively be developed. Here are some exercises that may help you.
5 Tips To Inspire Others More Effectively
These five tips include some practical ways to become stronger at inspiring others.
1. Act Independently
As we’ve seen, inspiring others is all about thinking for yourself and being confident in your decisions. The core question here is “What do you stand for?”
Taking action independently means adopting an independent mindset. You can practice this with the following simple exercise:
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2. Generate Support For Your Ideas
You may have noticed that people with strong Inspire skills are good at garnering support for their ideas. This is all about speaking to peoples’ emotions rather than appealing to reason.
It can often take time to engage people fully in your ideas, so the trick is to start early (even two to three weeks before you want to take action on your plan). From here, it’s all about being strategic; try the following approach:
If you’ve prepared ahead of time with all these steps, chances are that they’ll be receptive and onboard with your proposal!
3. Highlight Your Strengths and Qualities
Whether they are creative, kind, hard-working, or something else, inspirational people are very skilled at making their unique strengths and qualities known.
One way to identify your strengths is by writing down what you think your qualities are and asking others to evaluate your list. You might want to ask five people to rate each of your suggested strengths on a scale of one to three, where 1 = I don’t recognize this strength, 2 = I show this behavior sometimes, and 3 = This strength is very recognizable. After tallying up your score for each strength, you’ll have a good idea of what your top strengths are!
Another option is to ask others directly. What do they think you are best at, and how do they feel you differentiate yourself from others?
Once you’ve identified your strengths, it’s time to make them public. Think of some potential opportunities to discuss your wins and skills and try it out for yourself.
4. Inspire Enthusiasm
Getting others enthusiastic about your idea is key to inspiring them effectively. There are two important aspects to this: touch them emotionally and deliver your message with power and energy.
If you’re not sure how to excite others and create buy-in, here are some tips that might help:
5. Communicate Your Vision
This tip is all about the “how” of communicating your vision. You want to be compelling, motivational, and empowering when you do so, so make sure it is future-oriented, relatable, and practical while providing others with a direction to follow.
In addition to these components, you might also want to consider:
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