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One of the greatest challenges for any leader and CEO today is how to attract extraordinary
talent and to bring that out in their people. We have all, at some stage, come across the
bright talented individual, whom we know has great potential; and yet they seem to perform at
less than their best. So how do you tap into their unused potential? How do you find that
"switch" in them to unleash their full capacity and turn a soft issue into a hard tangible result?
The challenge is that no-one can tap into someone else's unused potential. The individual
themself is the only person who can do this. Motivational talks and events can fire this up, but
these are often short-lived, as nothing changes... unless something within the individual
changes. To do this, you have to capture their imagination and ignite their spirit in a
meaningful way for them.
"If you want to build a ship, do not start by cutting the wood and telling your people to get
down to work. First, try to help your people discover their aspiration for freedom and the open
sea, and later encourage them to carry out the work." (Antoine de Saint Exupery)
Think for a moment about the young child learning to walk. You can't make them walk, nor
can you take the steps for them. The only thing that you can do is encourage and support them
to do so, by creating the right environment for them to want to try and then to do so.
The same holds true for people. As a leader, if you want to bring out the talent in your people
to create innovative and extraordinary results, you must create the environment that supports
and encourages this.
Does this seem like a tall order? The great news is that creating that environment starts with
you. It comes from really understanding how to harness the power of your mind and then that
Each and every one of us has three minds - our conscious, unconscious and superconscious
minds respectively. The more we harness our three minds, the more effortless and
extraordinary our results.
We are already very familiar with our conscious minds. It is the logical, analytical part of our
mind with which we direct our thinking, pick our words, and deliberately make decisions and
judgments, for example. It is deductive in the way that it thinks, and helps us to chunk things
down into manageable sizes.
Our conscious mind likes to put a limit on our thinking by being critical in its assessment,
because it can only handle between five to nine chunks of information at any one time. In this
way, it can keep us from feeling stressed from juggling too many ideas and having too many
plates spinning at any one time.
Our unconscious mind, on the other hand, has no limit to the amount of information that it can
handle. It is highly creative in nature and is the part of our mind that comes up with ideas out of
the blue. It is a powerful processor, working in the background below our level of awareness.
Hence, we are "unconscious" of it for the most part.
Without our unconscious mind, we would have to consciously think about growing our hair,
beating our hearts, remembering to breathe or digest our food, remembering how to drive or
walk, and even our telephone number. Imagine if you had to keep all of these things in the
forefront of your mind all of the time! Our unconscious mind epitomises effortless "thinking";
it's like thinking without thinking, and is the seat of our creativity and intuition.
Not only does it process effortlessly, it also stores everything we have ever come across or
thought about. It is the storehouse of our memories, lessons learnt, knowledge, our thoughts,
values and assumptions. Where our conscious mind communicates with words, our
unconscious mind communicates with images and feelings.
Have you ever come across a person infused with meaning and purpose in what they do and
say? They positively overflow with enthusiasm, an enthusiasm that is contagious.
We see it in people like Oprah Winfrey, Richard Branson, Howard Shultz, Nelson Mandela,
Einstein, Steven Spielberg, Bob Geldof... and we notice that these individuals have a certain
assuredness and knowing about them…a passion that infuses all who come into contact with
them. They enjoy what they do, and are filled with enthusiasm and spirit. Results seem to
happen for them as if by magic.
This part of our mind is spiritual in nature. It breathes energy and spirit into our ideas and what
we do. It is where we create meaning and purpose, and it is the source of our inspiration.
And there then is the key. When we are inspired, when we feel moved to action, when we feel
energised, when we are feeling spirited, what we feel is always some kind of positive emotion -
be it feeling upbeat, expansive, happy, valued, proud, free…
Hence, the link to harnessing our superconscious mind is through the feelings of our
unconscious mind, and by using conscious thought to focus and act on what it takes to ensure
that we feel positive.
And that is the kind of environment that you as a leader must create if you want your people to
come up with inspired ideas and take inspired action - an environment that supports and
encourages, and has people feeling good about themselves and the people with whom they
work. Then, like Oprah Winfrey, Richard Branson et al, they ignite that spirit that allows them
to create results as if by magic. Do you want your people to have that same inspired spirit that
clearly benefits the bottom-line?
The downside is that society as we know it today and our educational system do not yet fully
recognise the importance of our three minds. The current emphasis is placed squarely on the
conscious mind - the mental element - our IQ. More recently, we have begun to recognise the
importance of Emotional Intelligence - EQ - and through this, we have begun to tap into our
unconscious mind. Even so, there are still many leaders who feel alienated and awkward about
the concept of Emotional Intelligence.
As for our superconscious mind, the spiritual element - SQ - this is even less understood and
feels even more alien a concept to many. But using our superconscious mind is less about
ritualistic practices than it is about having a sense of connection, meaning and purpose that we
easily and clearly recognise because is feels good.
The brushing aside of the emotional and spiritual aspects to business is changing, and rapidly.
More and more, we are reading and hearing about successful and enlightened Chief Executives
who now talk openly about all three spiritual, emotional and mental elements - spirit, hearts
and minds. Why? Because they fully recognise the power that it brings to the success of their
business and all in it.
Take Tim Sanders, ex-Yahoo senior executive and author of Love is the Killer App who says,
"If you want to fix your future, start by fixing yourself. In the face of war and recession, what
the business world needs is less greed -- and more love."
Then there is John McFarlane, CEO of ANZ Bank who puts it this way. "I have a personal
view that this century will be much more spiritual and that humanity will matter more... In the
corporation, if there is one word to capture that it is that we [Chief Executives] have to be the
guardians of the soul of the organisation. We have to enrich the soul. It will have many
windows on the world: customers, communities, staff, shareholders and leaders."
And management guru Tom Peters talks about the New Economy Business Degrees as no
longer being the MBA, but the "Masters of Metaphysical Management" and being a "Doctor of
Enthusiasm".
This is all relevant because "most executives have no idea how to add value to a market in the
metaphysical world. But that is what the market will cry out for in the future. There is no lack
of 'physical' products to choose between." (Jespe Kunde on the excellence of Nokia, Nike,
Lego, Virgin et al, in his book Unique Now… or Never).
Imagine if you knew how. Tom Peters captures it well - become a "Doctor of Enthusiasm".
It's a simple concept - children know just how to do it without our having to teach them. And
while the answer is simple, it may not necessarily be easy to begin with, as you start to change
old ingrained habits and habitual ways of thinking. The good news is that it is more scientific
in its application that you might think.
At the heart of it is how you and your people feel. Feelings are the feedback mechanism that
tells you whether you are on track. If it feels good, then you are. If it doesn't, then your focus
needs to change. That is it in its utmost simplicity.
What would your life and your results be like if you and your entire organisation were
brimming with positive energy, humming from enjoyment and effortless high performance at
work?
Could you even begin to create a vision of that in your organisation? All creation begins first in
the mind, and if that fires your imagination and your spirit, here are 6 elements for making that
vision a reality. They are non-linear in their nature, but systemically inter-dependent.
raise the bar. What's more, they feel good about themselves, they feel good at work, and
they tell others about it. And if you encourage it, new ideas and new innovation will
abound.
3. Clearing Space
Encourage openness, so that the culture of the organisation is talked about. What are the
unspoken values? What are the unspoken assumptions about "the way things are around
here"? Are they how you would like for it to be? Build trust and enable open
communication to take place.
6. Leveraging Success
Leveraging success is about living success - before, during and after the event. It is the
process of getting there, holding positive expectations before the event, having fun and
high energy performance during the event, and celebrating fully after the event. It is also
about looking out for the opportunities, unlimited thinking and using the power of
positive feelings for feedback in the moment and as a tool for managing towards ever
higher and more rewarding performance and results.
At the very nub of it, it's about your life - the quality of your life. In this new age of the 21st
century, do you dare to find the new way of leading, by aligning and harnessing the gifts of all
three elements of mind, so that your results have no choice but to spiral upwards beyond your
current realm of possibility? Imagine a place brimming with high positive energy, where your
results happen as if by magic, where you and your people get to come to work instead of
having to come to work.
Other leaders are already doing this….from Yvon Chouinard, Founder of Patagonia to C
William Pollard, Chairman of ServiceMaster. Will you join them?
Veronica Lim is an inspiring coach, author, speaker and seminar leader, and the Founder of