Deal Hope

Everyone needs some hope.  Everyone you see, meet, and know.

So what is hope? Hope can be defined as “a feeling that something good will happen or be true.”

As a leader one of the biggest things you can offer and give to those around you is hope. 

How do you connect with people so they believe in you and the hope that you can offer?

1. Believe in who you are and the gifts that you have.
2. Be honest and sincere.
3. Get to know people. Listen.
4. Live what you say.
5. Adjust to what people may need.
6. We over me.
7. Believe in them.  Tell them and then believe some more.
8. Offer a calm and positive direction.

Doing the best that you can with these eight things consistently doesn’t guarantee anything but it does give you a chance.

A chance to offer hope to those that may be willing to let you lead them.

All you want is a chance.

All they need is some hope.
You can offer them that.

I’m cheering for you.

#leadership #motivation #coaching
#bebetter #beblessed

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Published by toddagordon

Currently in his 37th year in the education field. Currently the District Activities Director at Greene County Community Schools in Jefferson, Iowa. Celebrating 37 years of marriage with Deb. Deb works remotely as the Assistant Controller for Treynor (IA) State Bank. We have 3 kids, two son in laws, a daughter in law, two wonderful grandsons, Jonathan and Parker, and three lovely granddaughters, Mia, Madison and Faye. Nicole and Brett are parents to Jonathan and Madison, and are working in ministry in Urbandale, IA. AJ and Regan live in Waukee, IA. A.J. currently works for Thrivent after a few years coaching college basketball including winning a National Championship as an Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Graceland University. Regan is a Kindergarten teacher with the Des Moines Public Schools at Hubbell Elementary School. Abby and Anthony are parents to Parker and Mia and they outside of Ogden, IA. Abby works as a Physical Therapy Assistant and Anthony works for a landscaping company.

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