Real Relentless Leadership

I was in a career and existential crisis a couple of years ago, at the end of a miserable hour and a half commute home when I picked up the phone and called my friend Will.

“You’ve known me for almost twenty years. My coach told me to ask someone who really knows me to describe me in three adjectives. How would you describe me, Will?”

Long pause.

“Relentless,” he declared. I can’t remember the other two.

During one of my typical 3am solo brainstorming sessions last night I started repeating that word, “relentless, relentless, relentless…” I can’t tell you why. And I wish I could tell you it helped me go to sleep. It didn’t. But it did spark this question:

What makes a relentless leader, and is striving to be one a noble aspiration?

Relentless leadership can take many forms and can shift day to day, hour by hour. I believe what it boils down to is how the leader honors the self and others in ways that lift households, teams, companies, communities, states, and nations.

Here are 50 ways plus two extra that you can bet make you a relentless leader, regardless of your stature, station, or celebrity.

curious humble listening empathetic coaching creative open-minded problem-solving trying experimenting communicating asking mentoring discovering searching learning caring laughing wondering fixing trialing questioning collaborating connecting befriending seeking exploring considering discerning self-aware mindful forgiving delegating designing envisioning selling respectful improvising dot-connecting expressive ethical modeling appreciating nurturing brainstorming raising the bar championing acknowledging getting feedback purposeful imperfect growing

curious humble listening empathetic coaching creative open-minded problem-solving trying experimenting communicating asking mentoring discovering searching learning caring laughing wondering fixing trialing questioning collaborating connecting befriending seeking exploring considering discerning self-aware mindful forgiving delegating designing envisioning selling respectful improvising dot-connecting expressive ethical modeling appreciating nurturing brainstorming raising the bar championing acknowledging getting feedback purposeful imperfect growing


The Relentless Leader

  1. Relentlessly curious

  2. Relentlessly humble

  3. Relentlessly listening

  4. Relentlessly empathetic

  5. Relentlessly coaching

  6. Relentlessly creative

  7. Relentlessly open-minded

  8. Relentlessly problem-solving

  9. Relentlessly trying

  10. Relentlessly experimenting

  11. Relentlessly communicating

  12. Relentlessly asking

  13. Relentlessly mentoring

  14. Relentlessly discovering

  15. Relentlessly searching

  16. Relentlessly learning

  17. Relentlessly caring

  18. Relentlessly laughing

  19. Relentlessly wondering

  20. Relentlessly fixing

  21. Relentlessly trialing

  22. Relentlessly questioning

  23. Relentlessly collaborating

  24. Relentlessly connecting

  25. Relentlessly befriending

  26. Relentlessly seeking

  27. Relentlessly exploring

  28. Relentlessly considering

  29. Relentlessly discerning

  30. Relentlessly self-aware

  31. Relentlessly mindful

  32. Relentlessly forgiving

  33. Relentlessly delegating

  34. Relentlessly designing

  35. Relentlessly envisioning

  36. Relentlessly selling

  37. Relentlessly respectful

  38. Relentlessly improvising

  39. Relentlessly dot-connecting

  40. Relentlessly expressive

  41. Relentlessly ethical

  42. Relentlessly modeling

  43. Relentlessly appreciating

  44. Relentlessly nurturing

  45. Relentlessly brainstorming

  46. Relentlessly raising the bar

  47. Relentlessly championing

  48. Relentlessly acknowledging

  49. Relentlessly getting feedback

  50. Relentlessly purposeful

  51. Relentlessly imperfect

  52. Relentlessly growing

A little optional homework assignment, if you’re up for it:

I’ll guarantee someone in your team, company, family, friend or social group needs to hear how you appreciate their leadership today.

Send them this post along with the numbers of the 3 relentless leadership qualities for which you admire them.

They might not be asking for it but they’ll definitely get a boost from receiving it.

KNOW AND GO.

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