Showing posts with label athlete. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Leading with Honor: Finding Your True North?


LEAD WITH HONOR

“Our culture desperately needs courageous servant leaders men and women who have clear vision and strong character, who instill confidence and inspire excellence, who don t fold under pressure, compromise on principle, or practice deception. In short, we need leaders who are committed to leading with honor.”  That quote was the first paragraph of the introduction to a new book written by a friend, colleague, and mentor:  Lee Ellis.  His book is titled “Leading with Honor.”  

This book speaks to our time and culture in a way no other book has.  It directly confronts our culture on the issue of character and principles.  We see it everyday, and experience it almost every hour if not more frequently.  Today, it is somehow ok to tell “white lies” and to misdirect others as long as the outcome is justified.  In addition, and sadly so, we have lost our Moral Compass so we no longer seem to know where the True North is any longer.  

If you are feeling this and sensing the need to once again find your moral compass and travel towards True North again, I encourage you to read this book.  Lee writes in a very personal and practical way and will coach you in subtle, but tremendously strong principled ways to learn your True North and be a character driven person again....leading with honor!

http://http://freedomstarmedia.com/

Introductory Video with Lee:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTTUjkyxuy4

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Sports Hero and Mentor Disappoints

Our Society today clearly puts too much emphasis on success. We make heroes out of sports figures that excel, but then we expect them to be perfect in every way. The latest news report focuses on Michael Phelps who is undoubtedly the greatest swimmer and Olympian in history.

With all the accolades and success he has had, it is difficult to understand why he would risk all of that to smoke some "dope." Noone may really know. Perhaps it was peer pressure. Maybe he was lonely....many "idols" in the sports world comment on the fact that they were famous and very popular, but very lonely and wanted more than anything to belong. No matter the reasoning, the fact that Michael smoked pot was unmistakeable since it was caught on camera.

The gymnastics athletes we coach were very disappointed and were able to clearly outline which of several pillars of character in the Character Counts program Michael violated in smoking pot. These athletes, even though gymnasts and not swimmers, were greatly disappointed.

However, the silver lining (if it can be found in this) is that Michael did not lie or try to cover up this incident. He took responsibility for his own actions, and apologized. He even promised not to let that happen again. He did the right thing, but as we all know, actions speak louder than words. So, we will see what the future holds for this bright star...but one thing is clear....Character does Count more today than ever....and Michael did show some character in admitting fault. I am hopeful that Michael will go on from here and become a great leader by example in character and life.

Visit http://www.charactercounts.org/ for more information on the 6 Pillars of Character.

Until next time...keep leading with Character First...Heidi Ho.