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If we were honest with each other, most of us would have
to admit that we have at least one or two areas of
personal insecurity in our lives. For some, these
insecurities might be related to appearance--a big nose,
a receding hairline, or a weight issue. Other people
might be insecure about their public speaking skills,
their cooking talents, their technical aptitude, their
athletic prowess, their family background, their ability
to relate to peers or their social status.
Most well-adjusted people are able to deal with these
insecurities in a healthy manner. They look for ways to
improve themselves, they accept the reality of the
situation and try to make the best of it, or they choose
not to let whatever might cause them to feel insecure
bother them too much.
Other people let their insecurities rule their lives.
We all know people like this. They're often very
negative--about themselves and everything else. They're
always comparing themselves to other people, and they
frequently put others down to make themselves look
better. They don't refresh or affirm the people around
them; they tend to drain and exhaust them.
These people can be tough to have as coworkers,
relatives and friends, but--hear me now--they're
terrible as leaders. In fact, I'd go so far as to say
that few things are worse than an insecure leader.
That's a bold statement, so let me back it up with a
list of characteristics that insecure leaders have in
common that make them so ineffective.
1. They want control.
Control is everything to insecure people; the thought of
giving it up by empowering others or delegating
important responsibilities scares them to death.
2. They fear public failure.
As a result, they will absolutely anything to avoid
being embarrassed by doing something stupid in front of
others.
3. They avoid risk.
They would rather not try and not know, even if it means
missing out on great success and growth.
4. They are closed in their relationships.
They don't open up because they fear rejection.
5. They do not hire 10s.
If they did, they'd run the risk of being shown up. So
instead of hiring top-notch people, they surround
themselves with mediocrity.
6. They resist change.
Keeping the status quo helps them maintain control, or
so they think.
7. They fail to affirm and empower others.
Many insecure people weren't affirmed or empowered
during critical phases of life. As a result, they're
practically incapable of nurturing the people they lead.
8. They stay in their comfort zone.
To leave it invites risk and change--what more can I
say?
9. They view people and situations through their
insecurities.
Consequently, what they see never totally matches up
with reality, and more often than not, it's completely
skewed.
10. They create an environment of insecurity.
This makes the people they lead confused and unsettled
because they never know what's going to happen next.
Do you understand why I say few things are worse than an
insecure leader? Granted, these people might be able to
fake their way through their leadership responsibilities
in the short-term, but in the long run, they usually end
up hurting themselves, and they always take others down
with them.
Now for some good news. If you found yourself
identifying with some or all of the characteristics in
this list--if you suspect you might qualify as an
insecure leader--there is still hope for you. You've
taken the first very large step toward overcoming this
debilitating problem--you've recognized that it is a
problem in your life.
So do you do next? Here are four suggestions:
1. Seek professional help.
Find a good counselor, and figure out a way to get off
the roller coaster of personal insecurity. You owe it
to yourself, the people you lead, and the people you
love.
2. Identify your areas of insecurity.
The counselor will help you do this, and he or she will
also give you practical ways to overcome your
insecurities.
3. Allow a trusted friend to help you.
This will mean opening up about your deepest
insecurities, but it's always easier to battle this kind
of problem with a supportive friend than it is to do it
alone.
4. Develop a complementary friend.
If your trusted friend also complements your
insecurities and helps make up for some of your
weaknesses, you'll be well on your way to overcoming
this problem.
It won't happen overnight, but when you finally learn to
deal with or even eliminate your personal insecurities,
you'll be amazed at the difference it makes in your life
and in the lives of the people you lead.
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