Challenge #52: Leaders take care of themselves.
The 2021 WFLDP campaign is complete.
- Take time to reflect
upon all you have done
- Capture your thoughts in
your journal.
- Take time for you and
your family.
A forum where students of fire and leadership come together to discuss, debate and exchange leadership development concepts, experience, and thoughts with an intent to promote cultural change in the workforce and strengthen the wildland fire service and the communities they serve.
Challenge #52: Leaders take care of themselves.
The 2021 WFLDP campaign is complete.
(Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC) |
I thought we could unpack the picnic basket of Leader’s Intent in order to better understand a tool that is more important than ever.
Similar to what the military has experienced in the last 20 years, the emergency management and response environments have become increasingly more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). That’s the clinical term for off-the-charts chaos.
"For many of us, it has taken a life-altering circumstance or a season of brokeness before we understood that life and leadership really is not about me."
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"While leadership as a discipline is very, very important, the personal and interpersonal sides of leadership are every bit as important as the great leadership themes of vision, execution, strategy, and the like." - Henry Cloud, Boundaries for Leaders
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Challenge #48: Effective leaders use a variety of leadership styles.
(Chief Kelly Zombro, CalFire, talking about the 2003 Cedar Fire near San Diego, CA) |
After Lysippos [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons |
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Self-care is the most selfish thing you can do and the most self-less thing you can do – because when you give yourself what you need it reverberates to yourself, people and things that matter most around you.” ♦ Alexis Waldron ♦
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” ¨ John F. Kennedy ¨
We send our deepest gratitude to all those who have served this great nation. To those who gave the ultimate, we are indebted to sacrifice. To those who served and continue to serve, you are appreciated. To those who have become wildland firefighters, we are honored to serve beside you.
Happy Veterans Day!
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“If your emotional abilities aren't in hand, if you don't have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far.” - Daniel Goleman
(Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC) |
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Timeless leadership is always about character, and it is always about authenticity. ~ Warren BennisI take pride in being a squeaky wheel, a BS caller, a canary in the coal mine. I’ll tackle the hard topics, often saying what many are thinking but don’t want to speak up about. I like that about myself, but not everyone likes that about me. As I have matured as a person and an employee, I’ve gotten better at being a bit gentler with it than I used to—at least when the situation warrants it. I’m still not great at sugar-coating things, and I feel that I shouldn’t have to when addressing my peers and my higher ups.
When you help a person become a better leader, you help all the people that leader impacts. - Perry Noble
Ben Jacobs, Fuels Management Specialist for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, discusses the importance of gaining both operational and administrative skills as well as mentoring.