The Leadership Discipline Few Are Willing to Practice
Living moment by moment sounds as if it would be a natural thing to do.
Countless books have been written on the topic ... and there are seminars that tout the advantages.
Yet as someone who has been in the field of leadership for over three decades, living one moment at a time isn't celebrated.
The leaders I've worked with have been well-trained to plan for the future, and time block their life away.
Rarely do they listen to what they're being asked to do in this moment.
And because of it, they neglect their loved ones ... their spouses, partners, children, pets, and those they say they cherish most.
Watching this pains me greatly.
Even when I get to invest time working with someone and their family, I watch how easily they can be taken off course by an interruption like a phone call or social media ding on their phone.
Living moment by moment isn't a nice thing to do; it's an imperative.
It's a blueprint outlined in every religious text that exists.
When you live like this, you cast your fears aside and can see what is most important.
When you don't live like this, you run around from fire to fire, stressed out and at your wits end.
I've watched people I love tell me that this is the only way they know how to live.
And I understand.
For years, I thought I had to live like that, too, believing leadership was about who got the most done the fastest.
Leadership is about who you are being when you are doing what you are doing.
You cannot lead others if you cannot effectively lead yourself.
And you can't lead yourself anyplace good if your house is not in order.
Every. Single. Corner.
Internally and externally.
That's why the world is in such a shambles.
Folks read self-help, motivational books to feel good and tout off happy phrases rather than doing the hard work of looking in the mirror and seeing what may be out of alignment.
Leadership is about works, and the roots produce the fruit.
The only way to do this is to live One Moment At A Time.
One moment lived with intention restores order where chaos once ruled.
Choose this moment well, and you choose the life you were always meant to lead.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to own the first ten minutes of your morning.
Before you reach for your phone, your inbox, or the noise of the world, pause.
Breathe.
Notice the space around you.
Write down what truly matters today.
Start your day by leading this one moment intentionally.







