Everyday leadership Drew Dudley

how many of you are completely

comfortable with calling yourselves a

leader see I’ve asked that question all

the way across the country and

everywhere I ask it no matter where

there’s always a huge portion of the

audience that won’t put up their hand

and I’ve come to realize that we have

made leadership into something bigger

than us we made it into something beyond

us we made it about changing the world

and we’ve taken this title of leader and

we treat it as if it’s something that

one day we’re going to deserve but to

give it to ourselves right now means a

level of arrogance or cockiness that

we’re not comfortable with and I worry

sometimes that we spend so much time

celebrating amazing things that hardly

anybody can do that we’ve convinced

ourselves that those are the only things

we’re celebrating and we start to

devalue the things that we can do every

day and we start to take moments where

we truly are a leader and we don’t let

ourselves take credit for and we don’t

let ourselves feel good about it and

I’ve been lucky enough over the last ten

years to work with some amazing people

who have helped me redefine leadership

in a way that I think has made me

happier and with my short time today I

just want to share with you the one

story that is probably most responsible

for that redefinition I went to a school

in a little school called Mount Allison

University in Sackville New Brunswick

and on my last day there a girl came up

to me and she said I remember the first

time that I met you and then she told me

a story that happened four years earlier

she said on my day before I started

University I was in the hotel room with

my mom and my dad and I was so scared

and so convinced that I couldn’t do this

that I wasn’t ready for university that

I just burst into tears and my mom and

my dad were amazing they were like look

we know you’re scared

but let’s just go to more let’s go to

the first day and if at any point you

feel as if you can’t do this that’s fine

just tell us we will take you home we

love you no matter what and she said so

I would the next day and I was standing

in line getting ready for registration

and I looked around and I just knew I

couldn’t do it I knew I wasn’t ready I

knew I had to quit and she says I made

that decision and as soon as I made it

there was this incredible feeling of

peace that came over me and I turned to

my mom and my dad to tell them that we

needed to go home and just at that

moment you came out of the Student Union

Building wearing the stupidest hat I

have ever seen in my life

it was awesome and you had a big sign

promoting Shina ramen which is students

fighting cystic fibrosis the charity

I’ve worked with for years and you had a

bucket full of lollipops and you were

walking along and you were handing the

lollipops out to people in line and

talking about shina Rama and all of a

sudden you got to me and you just

stopped and you stared it was creepy

this girl right here knows exactly what

I’m talking about and then you look at

the guy next to me and you smiled and he

reached in your bucket you pulled out a

lollipop and you held it out to him and

you said you need to give a lollypop to

the beautiful woman standing next to you

and she said I have never seen anyone

get more embarrassed faster in my life

he turned beet red and he wouldn’t even

look at me he just kind of held a

lollipop out like this and I felt so bad

for this dude that I took the lollipop

and as soon as I did you got this

incredibly severe look on your face and

you looked at my mom and my dad and you

said look at that look at that first day

away from home and already she’s taking

candy from a stranger

and she said everybody lost it 20 feet

in every direction everyone started to

howl and I know this is cheesy and I

don’t know why I’m telling you this but

in that moment when everyone was

laughing I knew that I shouldn’t quit I

knew that I was where I was supposed to

be and I knew that I was home and I

haven’t spoken to you once in the four

years since that day but I heard that

you were leaving and I had to come up

and tell you that you’ve been an

incredibly important person in my life

and I’m gonna miss you

good luck and she walks away and I’m

flattened and she gets about 6 feet away

she turns around and smiles and goes you

should probably know this too I’m still

dating that guy 4 years later a year and

a half after I moved to Toronto I got an

invitation to their wedding here’s the

kicker I don’t remember that I have no

recollection of that moment and I’ve

searched my memory banks because that is

funny

and I should remember doing it and I

don’t remember it and that was such an

eye-opening transformative moment for me

to think that the maybe the biggest

impact I’d ever had on anyone’s life a

moment that had a woman walk up to a

stranger four years later and say you’ve

been an incredibly important person in

my life was a moment that I didn’t even

remember how many of you guys have a

lollipop moment a moment where someone

said something or did something that you

feel fundamentally made your life better

alright how many of you have told that

person they did it see why not we

celebrate birthdays where all you have

to do is not die for 365 days

and yet we let people who have made our

lives better walk around without knowing

it and every single one of you every

single one of you has been the catalyst

for a lollipop moment you have made

someone’s life better by something that

you said or that you did and if you

think you have it think about all the

hands that didn’t go back up when I

asked that question you’re just one of

the people who hasn’t been told but it

is so scary to think of ourselves as

that powerful it can be frightening to

think that we can matter that much to

other people because as long as we make

leadership something bigger than us as

long as we keep leadership something

beyond us as long as we make it about

changing the world we give ourselves an

excuse not to expect it every day from

ourselves and from each other Marianne

Williamson said our greatest fear is not

that we are inadequate our greatest fear

is that we are powerful beyond measure

it is our light and not our darkness

that frightens us and my call to action

today is that we need to get over that

we need to get over our fear of how

extraordinarily powerful we can be at

each other’s lives we need to get over

it so we can move beyond it and our

little brothers and our little sisters

and one day our kids or our kids right

now can watch a start to value the

impact we can have on each other’s lives

more than money and power and titles and

influence we need to redefine leadership

as being about lollipop moments how many

of them we create how many then we

acknowledge how many of them we pay

forward and how many of them we say

thank you for because we’ve made

leadership about changing the world and

there is no world there’s only six

billion understandings of it and if you

change one person’s understanding of it

one person’s understanding of what

they’re capable of

one person’s understanding of how much

people care about them one person’s

understanding of how powerful an agent

for change they can be in this world you

change the whole thing and if we can

chain understand leadership like that I

think if we can redefine leadership like

that I think we can change everything

and it’s a simple idea but I don’t think

it’s a small one and I want to thank you

all so much for letting me share

你们当中有多少人

对称自己为领导者感到完全满意?

我已经

在全国

各地问过这个问题,无论在哪里,我都会问这个问题,无论在哪里

,总是有很大一部分

观众不会举手,

而且 我开始意识到,我们已经

把领导力变成了比我们更大的东西

我们把它变成了超越

我们的东西 我们创造了改变世界

的东西,我们获得了领导者的头衔,我们把它当作有朝一日的东西

我们应得的,但

现在把它给自己意味着一定

程度的傲慢或自大,

我们对此感到不舒服,我

有时担心我们会花太多时间来

庆祝几乎没有人能做到的令人惊奇的事情,

而我们已经 说服

自己,那些是

我们唯一庆祝

的事情,我们开始贬低我们每天可以做的事情

,我们开始花时间成为

真正的领导者,我们不让

自己为自己的功劳和w 不要

让自己对此感觉良好

,在过去的十年里,我很幸运

能与一些了不起的人一起工作,

他们帮助我重新定义了领导

力,我认为这让我

更快乐,而且我今天的时间很短 我

只想和你分享一个

故事,这个故事可能

对重新定义负有最大责任。我去了新不伦瑞克省萨克维尔

的一所名为艾里森山大学的小学校,

最后一天有个女孩

来找我,她说 我记得我第

一次见到你,然后她给我讲了

一个四年前发生的故事,

她说在我上大学的前一天,

我和爸爸妈妈在旅馆房间里

,我很害怕

,很相信 我无法做到这

一点 我还没准备好上大学

我只是泪流满面 我的妈妈和

爸爸都很棒 他们就像看起来

我们知道你很害怕

但让我们去更多让我们

去第一个 一天,如果在任何时候你

觉得 如果你不能这样做,那

很好,告诉我们我们会带你回家

,无论如何我们都爱你,她说

第二天我会,我正在

排队准备注册

,我环顾四周,我只知道 我

做不到 我知道我还没有准备好 我

知道我必须辞职 她说我做出了

那个决定,当我做出决定时,一种

难以置信的平静感

涌上心头,我转向妈妈 和我爸爸告诉他们我们

需要回家,就在那

一刻,你从学生会大楼出来,

戴着我一生中见过的最愚蠢的帽子

这太棒了,你有一个很大的牌子来

宣传 Shina 拉面,那就是 学生们

与囊性纤维化作斗争,

我与我合作了多年的慈善机构,你有一个

装满棒棒糖的桶,你

走着走着,你把

棒棒糖分发给排队的人,

谈论着 shina Rama,

突然之间你开始了 我和你刚

停下来,你盯着它是克里 py

这个女孩就知道

我在说什么,然后你

看着我旁边的那个人,你笑了,他

把手伸进你的桶里,你拿出一个

棒棒糖,你把它递给他,

你说你需要

给站在你旁边的漂亮女人一根棒棒糖

,她说我

这辈子从来没有见过比我更尴尬的人

他变红了他甚至都不会

看我他只是像这样拿着一根

棒棒糖然后 我

为这个家伙感到非常难过,以至于我吃了棒棒糖,我一吃完

你的脸上就露出了难以置信的严肃表情,

你看着我的妈妈和爸爸,你

说看看离开家的第一天的样子

她已经

从一个陌生人那里拿糖果了

她说每个人都丢了 20

英尺 每个方向每个人都开始

嚎叫我知道这很俗气我

不知道为什么我要告诉你但是

在那一刻每个人都在

笑 我知道我不应该放弃 我

知道我是 我应该在的地方

,我知道我在家,从那天起

的四年里我没有和你说过一次话

,但我听说

你要走了,我不得不

上来告诉你,你已经

是我生命中一个非常重要的人

,我会想念你的,

祝你好运,她走开,我被

压扁了,她离开了大约 6 英尺,

她转身微笑着走,你

可能也应该知道这一点我仍然

4 年

后我搬到多伦多一年半后和那个人约会 我收到了

参加他们婚礼的

邀请 我不记得我不

记得那一刻我已经

搜索了我的记忆库因为那是

有趣

,我应该记得做过,但我

不记得了

四年后对一个陌生人说你

是一个非常重要的人

我生命中的一个人是我什至不

记得你们中有多少人有一个

棒棒糖的时刻有人

说了一些话或做了一些你

觉得从根本上让你的生活变得更好的时刻

好吗你们中有多少人告诉那

个人他们 有没有看到为什么我们不

庆祝生日,你所

要做的就是365天不死

,但我们让那些让我们的

生活变得更好的人在不知不觉中四处走动

,你们每一个人,你们每一

个人都是

棒棒糖时刻的催化剂你通过你所说或所做

的事情让某人的生活变得更好

,如果你

认为你有它,想想

当我问这个问题时所有没有回过头的手

你只是其中之一

那些没有被告知但认为自己如此强大的人

是如此可怕,认为我们对其他人如此重要的想法

可能会令人恐惧,

因为只要我们让

领导力变得比我们更重要,只要我们

只要我们能够

改变世界,我们就可以保持领导力超越我们 我们给自己一个

借口,不要每天从

自己和彼此身上期待它 玛丽安

威廉姆森说,我们最大的恐惧

不是我们不足,我们最大的恐惧

是 我们是无法估量的强大

是我们的光明而不是我们的黑暗

让我们害怕,我今天的行动号召

是我们需要克服

我们需要克服

我们对彼此的生活有多么强大的恐惧

我们需要 克服

它,这样我们就可以超越它,我们的

小兄弟和我们的小姐妹

,有一天我们的孩子或我们现在的孩子

可以看到开始重视

我们对彼此生活的影响,

而不是金钱、权力和头衔 和

影响力 我们需要将领导力重新

定义为关于棒棒糖的时刻

我们创造了多少它们然后我们

承认我们支付

了多少它们以及我们说

谢谢你因为 我们在

改变世界方面发挥了领导作用,

没有世界,只有六十

亿

人对它的理解,如果你改变一个人对它的理解,

一个人对

他们能力

的理解一个人对

人们对他们的关心程度的理解 一个人

对变革推动者在这个世界上的

影响力的理解 你会改变整个事情 如果我们能

像这样理解领导力 我

想如果我们能像这样重新定义领导力

我认为我们可以改变一切

,这是一个简单的想法 但我不认为

这是一个小问题,我

非常感谢你们让我分享