After reading the description, I knew that it's for leaders running organizations but I took a risk in getting it. As I am not leadership material, I thought I could learn what it takes to be a good leader. When I became a mother, I was scared of fulfilling the most challenging role in my life, and being a mother is like being a leader to a child.
H3 Leadership is written by Brad Lomenick who was the president of "one of the largest movements of Christian leaders in America, Catalyst." When his leadership went rusty, he went on sabbatical. During this time, he rekindled his relationship with God, revisited the whats, the whys, and the hows of true leadership, and realized that it was time for him to pass the baton to other leaders. He also included the insights of leaders from different organizations.
Some Golden Nuggets
Knowing yourself is the first step to become a successful leader. Your strengths and weaknesses foretells the degree of your influence. The habits to cultivate to know who you are -- self-discovery, openness, meekness, conviction, faith, and assignment.
With the habit of ambition, curiosity, passion, innovation, inspiration, and bravery, a leader can bring an organization to a greater future.
There are eight habits that can help a leader reach the organization's goals-- excellence, stick-with-it-ness, execution, team building, partnership, margin, generosity, and succession.
The three most important things I learned from this book are to know and to be true to myself, to dream and create an exciting future, and to work hard for myself and for my family.
"Be humble, stay hungry, always hustle."
After reading H3 Leadership, I was glad I didn't pass up the chance to grab this book.