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Explore where you are now in relation to the challenges that you face
Examine your own well being and strategies for the upcoming school year
To explore ways that you can maintain your vision/values and sustain yourself while facing these challenges
To explore the role of virtues in the life of a leader.
"Self leadership is the courage to face the challenge between success and right now" (Chalklen, W. 2008)
Leadership is understanding people and involving them to help you do a job. That takes all of the good characteristics, like integrity, dedication of purpose, selflessness, knowledge, skill, implacability, as well as determination not to accept failure. ~ Admiral Arleigh A. Burke
What are the challenges that face your school in the coming year?
What are the stressors/pressures that face you as a Deis leader in meeting those challenges?
How does the challenge of the role affect you?
How does it affect your energy? How does it affect your mid
set....optimism, hope, ability to think clearly...?
How does it affect your relationships? How do you know that your wellbeing is
being affected? ie. Triggers, symptoms of stress, alert mechanisms.
Work-Life Balance
Fun & Creativity
Spiritual & reflection
Friends & Social
Career & Finance
Personal Development
Health & Fitness
Partner & family
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Mental & Emotional
Virtues that sustain-Courage,Authenticity & Hope
Self Reflection/Awareness
Values/Vision
Relationships/Supports
...if you want to be a leader, you have to be a real human being.
You must recognize the true meaning of life before you can become a
great leader. You must understand yourself first. (Senge, 2004, p.186)
Your first duty of care is to yourself Self reflection is a key skill in remaining
effective. Recognise the stressors/triggers that alert
you Be conscious of your actions and how they
affect you Be conscious of the people around you Be conscious of your feelings Make changes based on the knowledge. Be Authentic. Be true to yourself
Know the challenges Build on the
strengths Be aware of cause &
affect Develop strategies
to minimise depletion
Know your vision for the school
Systems & structures
Policies People Delegation Be involved in what
you enjoy-’purple places’
Humour
What are the core values that underpin your leadership?
The values that I live by are................ My values have been compromised
when......... I have learned that.......... I must remind myself that......
Knowing when to focus on your highest values Knowing when to shift with the moving sands Knowing when to stand firmly in the mud Knowing when the conflict of values happens Knowing when you and your values have lost
touch Knowing what this does to you as a person Knowing what to do about it
ENERGY & HEALTH In what ways are my energy & health
affected by my job? What strategies can I avail of that will
help me maintain health and energy levels?
Identify the key relationships in your life Identify other relationships that support you Identify relationships that have a negative
influence on you What strategies can I put in place to
maintain my positive relationships? What strategies can I put in place to
minimise the effects of negative relationships?
What supports can I avail of that will help me this year?
Focus on yourself from time to time Identify the things/people that stress you Deal with what you can change/influence Manage your time effectively and put some
time aside for you! Visualise your vision Avoid negative people where possible.
Engage with those who reenergise you. Accept support-seek help! Don’t go it
alone...
Know your strengths and personal challenges
Know your school and the staff Know your values and beliefs- identify the
non negotiable values. Reimburse your energy in all areas. Formulate & Articulate your Vision Build and maintain healthy relationships Weekly self appointment-see handout
Identify 3 really positive aspects of your leadership role ie. your staff, your community , your students.
Each table is asked to identify 3 strategies that will help sustain the leader this year in meeting the challenges that face you.
Personal statement- Reflection for future action
Virtue is a strength of character that you uphold and build on, in order to enhance your leadership capacity.
“ people become virtuous by practising virtue and by living with moral mentors. Disciplined organisations reflect disciplined leaders whose honed abilities lead them to behave consistently, almost instinctively, in moral ways” Walton (1998)
Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. ~ John Wayne
Authenticity-Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions. ~ Harold Geneen
Hope -You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down. ~ Mary Pickford
A leader is a dealer in hope. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte
To have any single strength of character in full measure, a person must have the other ones as well. Courage without good judgment is blind,
risking without knowing what is worth the risk.
Courage without perseverance is short-lived, etc.
Courage without a clear sense of your own abilities is foolhardy.
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“Leadership is much more about who the leader is than how the leader applies leadership principles or adopts a leadership style” Evans 1996
The most fundamental moral choice we make on a daily basis is the choice to be ourselves, to live by our values, to be true to our inner moral compass, to listen to the voice of self truth that resides within us…
Authentic leaders understand themselves in relation to others, they engage in a dialogue with the emerging self and the other self, they reflect on their authenticity with courage and humility.
Why is it important to know who we are as a leader?
What does it mean to be authentic? What is the impact on you of not being
authentic? How can you remain authentic?
Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don't give up. ~ Anne Lamott
Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. ~ Charles Caleb Colton
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. ~ The Shawshank Redemption