Make Your Life Bigger Than You
Dr. Jimmie Flores
Ph.D, D.M., MBA, M.A., M.S., M.Ed., Co-Active Coach, CSM?, CSPO?, CSP?, A-CSM?, A-CSPO?, CAL-I?, PMP?, PMI-RMP?, PMI-SP?, PMI-ACP?, PMI-PBA?, CAPM?, PfMP?, SSBB, SPHR?, GPHR?, SHRM-SCP?, PRINCE2, ITIL? Expert, COBIT 5
In the past year or so, I have become keenly aware of situations where people are focused on making their lives bigger than themselves. To do this, they must learn how to take a humble approach.
As you can imagine, the journey from pride to humility is far from easy.
?Living with Pride
As I reflect on my life filled with pride, the first thought that comes to mind is self-centered thinking. For example, instead of helping my team members succeed, I only thought about what I must do to earn a promotion.
?I’ve also noticed that when pride dominated my life, I was less than honest. I would tell others I cared about their success, but I did little to actually help them.
?Here is the advice I gave them …
?These comments are way too general, and they seem so hollow now. I really was doing the bare minimum and not willing to go the extra mile to lend a hand. My guess is that nearly everyone is giving similar advice, which means many of us are operating from the standpoint of pride.
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?Time to Grow
The continuum from pride to humility is very long for me. Thinking about others and doing what I can to help them means I must make a full 180-degree turn. I have been heading on the pride road for far too long.
?Here are some examples today where I am making my life bigger than myself:
?Recently, I have lost both family members and friends. As I attended their funerals, I thought about what they left behind, something I could recall about them. In each of these situations, I remembered their kindness and beauty. I remembered their humor, their humility, and their honesty.
?Before my time is up, I want to build the biggest mountain of kindness and humility possible. I want people to remember me as someone who genuinely cared about them.
?Homework Inquiry
?During the next week, here’s your homework inquiry: How will you be kind?