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Hero’s are approval-seeking, achievement-oriented, people pleasers. A hero lets their significance come at the expense of others' growth and chases perfection. A leader takes the role of the servant and chases excellence. Dr. Chip Dodd’s mission in life is to help people see who they’re made to be so they can do what they’re made to do; in this episode, he shares:
Why we should stop being a hero and start leading
Why we should chase excellence instead of perfection
And how to know when we’re falling into the trap of playing the hero
Top five pitfalls of playing the hero:
Work becomes confused with worth.
Performance begins to be valued more than presence.
To be an example to others, the true self is isolated.
Secrets sap the leader’s passion and purpose.
People become things.
Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win!
Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.
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Resources:
Five Common Pitfalls
Dr. Chip Dodd’s website
The Voice of the Heart by Dr. Chip Dodd
How to Live podcast from Chip Dodd
EntreLeadership Podcast Episode
We are raising money for families who are lacking power, water, food, and shelter in Texas. We will be matching all donations up to $5000 total. Join us to SERVE TEXAS FAMILIES by clicking the link or texting (737) 201-0377. Just make sure you select SERVE TEXAS.
Hero’s are approval-seeking, achievement-oriented, people pleasers. A hero lets their significance come at the expense of others' growth and chases perfection. A leader takes the role of the servant and chases excellence. Dr. Chip Dodd’s mission in life is to help people see who they’re made to be so they can do what they’re made to do; in this episode, he shares:
- Why we should stop being a hero and start leading
- Why we should chase excellence instead of perfection
- And how to know when we’re falling into the trap of playing the hero
Top five pitfalls of playing the hero:
- Work becomes confused with worth.
- Performance begins to be valued more than presence.
- To be an example to others, the true self is isolated.
- Secrets sap the leader’s passion and purpose.
- People become things.
Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win!
Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.
Remember to Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share!
Sign up for the newsletter
Join us on Instagram and Facebook
Resources:
Five Common Pitfalls
Dr. Chip Dodd’s website
The Voice of the Heart by Dr. Chip Dodd
How to Live podcast from Chip Dodd
EntreLeadership Podcast Episode