The Daily Courier

It’s not about you

- DAVID MACLEAN Kelowna-based David MacLean helps leaders with The Executive Committee Canada and his business Wholeheart­ed Leaders. Reach him at dmaclean@tec-canada.com.

Iwas afraid to speak in public, she confessed. This was surprising to me, due to the fact the person with whom I was speaking was a profession­al speaker.

I was meeting with Melonie Dodaro, author of the book, The LinkedIn Code, owner of Top Dog Media and internatio­nal keynote speaker on how to use LinkedIn to drive sales.

Typically, public speakers are not afraid of public speaking.

As the story goes, Melonie had hired a coach to work with her on a number of things, but one of them was helping her get free of her fear of speaking.

On the day of her breakthrou­gh, she was travelling to a speaking engagement, getting more nervous and anxious.

Her coach phoned her just as the event was to begin. She told him how afraid she was. He then said something very simple that had significan­t ramificati­ons.

“Remember, it’s not about you. It’s about the audience,” he said.

That declaratio­n hit her like a ton of bricks.

She began to realize she was making this all about her.

All she focused on was her fear, her insecurity, her worry, her anxiety. And what was the fear all about? It was about how the audience would receive her.

Would they welcome her and receive what she was offering? Would they think she did a good job? Or, would they reject her? She was making this all about her. At that point in time, when her coach exhorted her to make it about the audience, she decided to do just that.

Her focus would now be on the audience, and delivering content that was informativ­e and valuable, in a fashion that was compelling and engaging.

She would ensure they left the session well equipped to change their behaviour and get the results they were looking for. Her fear dissipated. I believe we can choose to focus on one of two things.

We can look in the mirror, or we can look out the window.

When we spend our life looking in the mirror we’re focusing on ourselves, and everything behind us for that matter.

It’s very difficult to see the needs of other people when we focus on ourselves constantly.

We can choose, however, to look out the window instead of the mirror.

Living your life looking out the window is choosing not to focus on yourself, but on others. It’s looking forward, not backward. It’s seeing the big picture. So, how about you? Look at the areas of your life and leadership where you may be afraid. Now figure out what you’re focusing on. Have you made it all about you? Or, about those you’re leading, or serving?

Are you more concerned about the impact of decisions, and directions on you, or their impact on those you lead?

Are you looking in the mirror, or out the window?

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others,” said Mahatma Gahdhi.

Gandhi is saying the best way to find yourself is to stop looking at yourself and look to the needs of others.

Who is the audience that intimidate­s you?

Is there an audience that makes you afraid?

You have a choice to make just like Melonie.

Will you continue to make this about you, or will you choose to make it about your audience?

Get free of your fear by looking out the window and focusing on others. It’s not about you. It’s about your audience.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada