Lead Your Practice - Maybe Don't Quit Yet
Matt Church
Author. Speaker. Leadership. Founder of Thought Leaders. Awarded Conference Speaker.
Is 2022 going to be the year we quit??
By now, you will have heard the expression that 2022 will be the year of The Great Resignation, as people rethink how they work and live. Here's a great article around why the meme 'The great resignation' is less than helpful.?
Lots of people are considering not working the way they have been. People are quitting: Quitting jobs, quitting relationships, and quitting the old ways of living.?
If you choose to, you could make the end of 2021 and the start of 2022 a liminal moment. A ritual of passing. A BC/AD moment...before covid and after delta.
I propose that the moment might be one where you bravely choose (or perhaps recommit) to be a thought leader, running a million-dollar practice, sharing your insights to people who value them.?
It's our privilege to help make that happen for people who choose it in a sustainable, fulfilling, low friction fashion.?
It's a privilege to be able to choose how we work and live for many don't have that choice. For a great majority of people in the world, making ends meet and simply surviving is the only choice they seem to have. If you are reading this and following the conversation of running a thought leaders practice, then the genetic and geographical lottery that is your privilege is perhaps also your great responsibility. The freedom to create and contribute meaning, to live a life where you get to do work you love, with people you like, the way you want is no small thing.?
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Some of the ways we are quitting:
The thing is none of this is new.?
If your model had cracks in it before the pandemic, it is clearly been broken as a result of it. We knew that workplaces, meetings, education, and engagement were all challenges before March 2020. The pandemic has folded time and forced innovation to deliver practical pivots sooner. The obvious ones are around remote working, flexible hours, work-life integration, and our higher sense of contribution. We are shopping local, buying small as the supply chain logistics of global food miles and import reliance start to come undone.?
We knew that stuff was not working but we kept working anyway. Climate change, anyone? Death of the middle-class, anyone? Two-party identity politics, anyone? The year 2020 is the year the world changed but did you? Did we?
My year nine Ancient History teacher, Gerry Prietto, used to say, "There are three types of people in the world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who say, 'What happened?'" Choose your response in a given set of circumstances and lead the change.
We need sense makers now more than ever. We need people with insights, points of view, solutions, now more than ever. In other words, we need thought leaders. The world needs you and if you agree, then you just might need us too.?
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Assistant Principal Curriculum and Instruction at NSW Department of Education
2 年I was saying, "Yep, yep and yep" to every point, except for the relationship one - I'm okay with that one. I'm an Educator and Leader who is craving to move forward into to tbe future and teach differently. However, it is very difficult and frustrating because I am continually being dragged back to turn-of-the century methods. Leadership meetings are all about the loudest voice, teaching is all about data, data, data. Kids are totally disengaged, I'm disengaged!! I feel like where I am currently, no-one thinks like me. And if they do, no-one speaks up. They just leave. So that's what I will do leave, until I find a place with people who think like me - about our kids' future!!
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2 年Thanks for the reset Matt - while all your points ring loud, the one ringing loudest is "We don't want to do work anymore that has very little meaning" - why do work that has little impact in the world or to the people around us... there is no meaning or purpose in that. May we all reclaim our inner hero and let the call of our hero be so strong we can only but respond with a YES!
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2 年Excellent article voicing the thoughts of millions