We appreciate those who perform for us, especially actors and actresses. In a world where authenticity and transparency are encouraged, we honor those, who make a living, assuming another identity and playing different roles. William Shakespeare wrote, in the play As you like it,
“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,”
There are instances, where we assume certain traits and behaviors that initially feel awkward. They are not a natural part of who we are. We may be in the early stages of development. Therefore, we must fake it until we make it or act as if we have the skills, until they become a part of us.
When someone consistently plays a role, we can anticipate their actions and this predictability draws us into their character. This reminds me of us. We are vulnerable and share our personalities, so others can anticipate our actions. This predictability builds comfort, awareness and trust.
I was a part of a drama team at church, where we were trained by degreed professionals and practitioners, in the art of the theater. My manager questioned my hobby. I remember thinking, “you are asking me to act day at work, and least I can get some training to do it better.”
We are asked to act and play a role or different roles every day. We should at least play them with authenticity and transparency, until they are natural, realistic and believable.
In our role as leaders, there instances where we must act as a leader, until we put on the full mantle of the mindset and the role.
Act as A Leader
You Tube Narration: https://youtu.be/eLzlbmTPhCA
Act as a leader,
Roll up your sleeves and get involved;
Create the vision and the culture
Where people are consulted,
Before issues are resolved.
Act as a leader,
Form strategies on how to compete,
Discuss when to advance and retreat,
Review the options selected,
And plan for the unexpected.
Act as a leader,
Be prudent in talent selection,
Precise giving directions
And when they share your vision,
Their passion will seek perfection
And their results will pass inspection.
Act as a leader,
Develop and nourish your group,
For everyone’s expedient,
Each roles a key ingredient,
To add their texture to the soup.
Act as a leader,
Reward and recognize your team,
Spotlight talent, feed their esteem,
Through public and private ovations,
Show that you value their motivation.
Act as a leader,
As a mandate, model fairness,
Distribute justice when you speak,
Grow your skills and self-awareness
By being open to critique.
Act as a leader,
And the growth will be exponential.
Act as a leader,
And they will reach their potential.
As a leader;
Take individual seeds
And cultivate a team
That challenges you to lead.
Copyright © 2000 Orlando Ceaser
Personal Reflections
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Through the practice of mental rehearsal, visualize an upcoming important conversation. Anticipate the worst possible outcome and how you will handle it.
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Repeat step one several time to become comfortable with a range of response.
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Role-play your goals with someone and give them permission to ask questions.
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Conduct a mock interview and take turns being the applicant and the interviewer.
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Read Michael Shurtleff’s book Audition to learn how actors prepare.
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Read information on storytelling, public speaking and acting principles to improve your speaking and conversational skills.
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