The Posture that positions us for greatness… (a 90 second study to challenge your leadership)

Yesterday we began a 2 week discussion on the idea of Teachability. I believe that teachability is the key to everything good in our lives and leadership.

Teachability Thought #2:

Teachability is the Preferred Way to Learn.

The other way to learn is what my dad used to call, “The School of Hard Knocks.” Unfortunately, we all have had a few lessons from that particular school. Life has a way of beating some stuff into us doesn’t it? We don’t have to sign up for lessons from the school of hard knocks, they just seem to find us, most predominantly when we are least expecting them.

But what if it didn’t have to be this way? What if, instead of learning lessons, “the hard way,” we could actually, voluntarily learn by taking on a posture of teachability? What if we could go looking for lessons that others have learned, rather than waiting for lessons to find us? What if we could increase our wisdom by learning from others who have experienced things we don’t need to experience?

Taking on what I call a, “Posture of Teachability,” positions us to learn something from everybody. And when we position ourselves like that, the lessons of other people’s lives, good, bad and otherwise, will start pouring in.

? Do you have a posture of teachability? Or are we more prone to wait for life to teach us one way or another?

Teachability is a posture as much as it is anything else.

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