What if your greatest strength is also holding you back?


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Every Strength Has A Shadow

Think about what you do well as a leader.

Do you have grit that helps you push past obstacles?

Are you flexible in ways that help you adapt to changing needs?

Are you known for being helpful to your colleagues?

Whatever you do well, did you know that every strength includes a tendency to neglect something else that's also important? When you neglect something important, you get unwanted results. Consider a few ways that a strength can become a liability. 

Persistence

keeps you from giving up. But If it isn't balanced by flexibility, it becomes bulldozing—charging ahead at all costs in ways that kill collaboration

Flexibility

lets you adapt to changing realities. But if it isn't balanced by persistence, it becomes strategy spinning—constant direction changes that breed chronic uncertainty.

Driving

gives clear direction to your team. But if it isn't balanced by enlisting, it leads to command and controlling—demanding compliance without engagement.

Helpfulness

tells your team you care. But if it isn't balanced by accountability, it becomes rescuing—micromanagement that disempowers your team.

Frankness

builds your credibility. But if it isn't balanced by diplomacy, it becomes ice bucketing—brutal honesty that shocks more than it helps.

Warmth

builds great relationships. But if it isn't balanced by truth-telling, it becomes ghosting—avoidance that shields people from needed feedback.

Great leadership lives in tension

It takes practice and study to learn to balance leadership qualities that feel like opposites—clarity and compassion, courage and caution... Opposing leadership virtues work like the two pillars of a suspension bridge. Lasting solutions require each opposing strength. Neglect either side, and the bridge gets weak.

Great leaders learn to think both "Both/And" instead of "Either/Or". They choose to look for what they might be neglecting. They don't settle for solutions that only play to their strengths.

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