Leadership development is a term that includes many
personal self development skills and professional skills
that get lumped into the term leadership development.
Having been a leader all my life in many different venues I
would have said that my leadership skills were good until I
began working with my horses on a daily basis. Thus began
my journey and my learning that leadership skills go deeper
than surface skills and abilities.
A little history on how I got into this work - with more
than twenty years in corporate America in leadership,
management, consulting, and training, I was looking for a
new stress-reducing hobby. I found horses or they found me
and I was hooked.
So we began, my love for horses coupled with my
entrepreneurial nature led me to quarter horse breeding and
performance showing more than ten years ago. Working on a
daily basis with mares that had babies by their sides and
watching them grow from young horses into adulthood I began
to learn my leadership skills in a whole new way.
Although I had many years of leadership experience and
classroom education, the lessons from my interactions with
my horses were coming faster and deeper than they ever had
from the classroom. I found that I couldn't get by with
just saying the words of leadership without having my
inside self and my outside self in alignment. My horses
showed their confusion and inability to move forward on my
commands.
Now the people that I managed were just as confused but
people have been taught for years to put on a polite face
and cover up what they are feeling inside. So instead of
showing confusion they would go away and feel frustrated
and unhappy. I am sure though they hid this from me. They
may even have complained to their peers about not knowing
what I wanted. Do you think the people you lead might be
feeling some of these same emotions?
Just because the people we lead or manage do not show us
these feelings doesn't mean they aren't feeling them.
Horses on the other hand don't have the polite filters in
place so they show us exactly how they are feeling. They
show us in an instant whether or not we are giving commands
that are clear and understandable. They don't need to hide
what they are feeling to make sure they are staying on our
good side. Frankly they don't care.
Leadership took on a new meaning for me. With their ability
to see through any incongruent behavior on my part my
horses insisted that I learn my leadership abilities better
and in a new deeper way if I wanted to accomplish my goals
with them.
As an instructor in leadership development, executive and
personal coaching, I began to see the possibilities for
helping others grow and learn in this new, faster way: this
new way of learning that sticks. I began holding workshops
and coaching sessions to teach others these new lessons
using my horses as a medium for learning.
The results of this learn-by-doing method, using simple
exercises shared with a highly responsive, beautiful horse,
is exceptional and lasting.
Leadership development skills learned with a horse as your
partner are skills that immediately become an integral part
of you and with this method you really become a leader.
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Jean Starling holds an MBA in International Business and is
an Author, Business Strategist and Executive Coach. Go to
http://www.leaderstakingthereins.com to get your Free
Leadership Home Study Course and learn how to be the leader
that people want to follow. Contact Jean at
mailto:jean@leaderstakingthereins.com .