
Living without meaning makes beasts of us all. Just bury your head in the mud to escape drudgery.
Don’t let environments bully you into exhaustion. Walk through the door dedicated to manage meaningfully.
Living with meaning is easier than you might think.
Meaning in three or four words:
Write your name on a piece of paper and write beside it your talent, gift, or strength.
(Your name) a (your strength)
- Mary a relationship builder.
- Peter an energizer.
- Betty an influencer.
- Bob a getter-doner.
You’re like a kid on the floor with a coloring book, tongue out and feet dangling in the air, when you engage in meaningful action.
The dignity and energy of managing with meaning:
Jobs don’t give you meaning. You don’t find meaning at work; you bring meaning to work. A manager who walks through the door drowning in stress and consumed with problems is little more than a beast.
Tips for creating your meaning statement:
- Meaning often hides behind recurring frustrations.
- Impact points to meaning. What positive impact do you frequently provide? Do you aspire to provide?
- Limit your focus to areas of maximum impact. Meaning enables you to set boundaries.
Opportunity:
Don’t be discouraged when others aren’t like you. Perhaps your strength is seeing the big picture and you work with people who just want to get things done.
How might you live meaningfully today?
How might you help others live meaningfully?
—
This post was previously published on Leadership Freak with a Creative Commons License.
***
Join The Good Men Project as a Premium Member today.
All Premium Members get to view The Good Men Project with NO ADS.
A $50 annual membership gives you an all access pass. You can be a part of every call, group, class and community.
A $25 annual membership gives you access to one class, one Social Interest group and our online communities.
A $12 annual membership gives you access to our Friday calls with the publisher, our online community.
Register New Account
Need more info? A complete list of benefits is here.
—
Photo credit: iStock

