“You can’t make someone else’s choices. You shouldn’t let someone else make yours.” Colin Powell
One of the most frustrating challenges in relationships involves both sides of today’s thought.
The challenge is even more complicated from a leadership perspective. On one hand, it would be easy to make someone else’s choices for them. After all, a leader is supposed to have the answers, right?
On the other hand, if leaders were making decisions for others, others would be positioned to make choices for them.
If leaders make choices for others there is a possibility of resentment.
When leaders make choices for others, a certain expectation can be created.
Making choices for others can also lead to an unhealthy dependency.
Leading is about relationships and leading others involves helping them make the right choices, not making those choices for them.
Leadership has the potential of influencing others for a greater purpose. Let us always lead with the desire to help others see and make the choice of heaven.