“The greatest gap in life is the one between knowing and doing.” - Dick Biggs
Life would certainly be easier – and success more simple – if all it
took to achieve was to KNOW the right things and DECIDE to do them,
right? But I think it’s more accurate to say that a decision is just one
bookend of achievement. The other is discipline. Decisions can only
help us start. Discipline helps us finish. That’s where character comes
in. Emotion might drive us to make a decision. But character is what
keeps us going, even when it gets hard. In Developing the Leader Within
You, I wrote about some differences between character-driven and
emotion-driven people:Character-driven people…
- Do right, then feel good.
- Are commitment driven.
- Make principle-based decisions.
- Let action control attitude.
- Believe it, then see it.
- Create momentum.
- Ask, “What are my responsibilities?
- Continue when problems arise.
- Are steady.
- Are leaders.
- Feel good, then do right.
- Are convenience-driven.
- Make popular decisions.
- Let attitude control action.
- See it, then believe it.
- Wait for momentum.
- Ask, “What are my rights?”
- Quit when problems arise.
- Are moody.
- Are followers.
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