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Daily Read #83 – Leave Your Ego At The Door And Find The Path To Growth

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Quick snippets from our morning read on Friday, 12th March 2021

Today’s morning read focuses on leadership, and specifically the concept of authentic humility.

Entrepreneurs often battle with the blurry line between arrogance and confidence. Very often, what they perceive as being confident is interpreted by others as arrogance. For me, confidence is internally driven and arrogance is externally driven and too often, arrogance is used to mask a lack of confidence.

But there is a more important approach to life that serves entrepreneurs far better than arrogance, and perhaps even confidence, and that is the concept of authentic humility.

In my experience, entrepreneurs with authentic humility tend to be more successful in the long run, compared to those that present a false sense of humility, or worse, arrogance.

According to a study directed by the University of Washington Foster School of Business, people who show humility have a higher propensity to make the most effective leaders.

However, the characteristic of authentic humility does not exist in isolation; it has a symbiotic relationship with confidence in two parts. Entrepreneurs that are closely rooted to authentic humility are blatantly aware of what it is that they can and cannot do, without allowing it to take away from their value.

Authentic humility sits firmly atop two pillars — one of confidence, the other of zero confidence (areas where you lack expertise).

When authentic humility rests on these two pillars, it brings to light the fact that, as an entrepreneur, you are not afraid to admit that there are things that you will not know. Not only does it prove that you leave your ego at the door, but it also makes it clear that you are willing to learn from others.

It’s always important to remember that there will be times where stumbling is inevitable, and it is during these phases that humility is an entrepreneur’s greatest ally. Authentic humility allows for team work, and it allows those around you to offer their help so that you can find solutions together.

Over time, I’ve come to learn that those who exude arrogance do so because they are trying to mask their lack of confidence. From experience, entrepreneurs who present themselves in an arrogant way often evaporate into obscurity; the behaviour that results from arrogance is often a magnet for failure.

An entrepreneur who masks their lack of confidence with humility is often interpreted as a pushover. Both constructs present a false sense of humility and, if you look at the long-term game of sustainable entrepreneurship, these types of entrepreneurs quickly disappear.

To be authentically humble, you must understand that there are things that you do know really well and things that you do not. This is the sweet spot in which entrepreneurs are able to best manage their organisations.

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