It’s no secret that I moved from the East Coast USA to the Australian Outback. Even when people (i.e. friends and family) doubted my sanity, I stayed firm on my vision of the life I wanted to create.
This week I’m on vacation with a friend in Adelaide. Apparently, they do not hear an American accent often, and I was a novelty.
Where do you live?
Wow .
Where did you move from?
Amazing .
I appreciated their kind words, but it’s not exactly amazing if you ask me. I knew what I wanted and when the opportunity was in front of me, I took it.
Are You a Leader?
When I tell people I’m a personal leadership coach, they often tell me that they’re not leaders. That’s when I mention “everyday leadership.” Every day we all have opportunities and moments when who we are is louder than the words that we use.
As a parent.
Team member.
Friend.
Stranger.
Holding a door.
Listening.
Brainstorming.
Being present.
Small acts that make a positive impact on another human being is what everyday leadership is all about.
There are also acts of courage.
And giving people space.
Or simply accepting instead of pushing to change someone else.
All of these choices, some big and some minuscule, are a part of creating your life.
Let Your Everyday Leadership Shine
Here are 25 life experiences that require confidence, courage, and strong everyday leadership. As you go through the list, consider the following:
When have you found the courage to let your personal leadership shine?
As you read through the list, ask yourself how many of these things you’ve been willing to tackle.
Who are you when you’re your best self?
Pick one experience you’ve completed and replay it in your mind. What did it feel like? What were your thoughts before you started, during and afterward?
Where are you holding back from something that you want?
Go through the list a second time looking at the things you’ve never done. Pick one thing that you want to accomplish from this list of life experiences and ask yourself what’s in your way.
What will you do?
Pick one, get it done.
Waiting isn’t optimal and in fact, it’s optional.
Related: 10 Ways You’re Holding Yourself Back From the Life You Want to Lead
What’s missing from this list? What life experience challenged your personal leadership and in turn, was an opportunity for your everyday leadership to shine?