Saturday, August 25, 2012
While writing my thoughts about
companies who have a "heart" posted on my last blog, the thoughts concerning
corporate and individual behavior continues to come to my mind.
Saying that you care and showing that
you care are two completely different issues in most organizations I've encountered over the years. We are now in the midst of the political season in which
"words" should mean something, but unfortunately the loss of faith in the
honesty of political candidates has left most Americans responding to campaign
promises with a disbelieving "yeah, right." We've all heard it before but
nothing seems to change, except change for the worse.
The same attitude is often felt by
employees' toward their bosses who give us the same old tired slogans, mission
statements, value declarations, etc.
A verse in the old King James version says "for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh" or another way of saying it is...for the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.
As I pondered that thought, I began
to think about words that come out of people's head daily. Foul language,
gossip, "drama", unkindness, encouragement, coaching, instruction, discipline.
I've often felt like people who use
foul language must not be very smart people. Because if their vocabulary is
limited to four letter words, they are pretty limited and rely on the street,
peers or TV to guide their speech. However, in light of the above statements I'm
starting to look at these folks differently. Maybe, they are smart and maybe,
this is what's in their heart! I know some (seemingly) nice people who say some
pretty awful things about other people. Is that what is in their
heart?
When political leaders talk about issues of abortion, marriage
the economy etc. what they say has quiet a lot to say about their hearts. When
supervisors and managers "talk" we may be hearing their hearts!
In the coming weeks I challenge you
to do 2 things.
1.)
LISTEN to people when they talk. This includes
politicians, co-workers, bosses, etc. What kind of things do
they say and how do they say it?
2.) LISTEN to
yourself. I know I will be listening to the words that come out of my head. Are
they the kind of words that will demonstrate to those around me the kind of guy
I am? Will it give people a peek into my heart?
As I work with organizations, I will
continue to encourage leaders to demonstrate authentically WHO they are as an
organization, not just WHAT they do. The realization and acceptance in a
positive way will be manifested in action and words, and the words will be a
manifestation of what's in their hearts. For hard button down business people
this is a difficult matter. It's a big departure from JUST making money or
making stuff. You become vulnerable in many ways. But wouldn't it be nice for
some REAL honesty?
I believe people will
follow those who have an abundance of good stuff in their heart, and that people
will know that when they hear them speak.
3 Comments:
What people say with their heart comes through even when their words try to cover what is in the heart. I would believe the heart language and go on that basis even when the words try to be nice and not foul. We cannot hide what is the heart. Yes we must take the time the listen and go from there.
Very thought provoking comments....reminds me of what I heard as a child "A word is dead when it is said, some say....I say it just begins to live that day !!" I've never forgotten that !! A co-worker asked me one day "Don't you ever say anything bad about anyone?" I took that as such a supreme compliment !! "Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, oh Lord my Strength and my Redeemer."
Ignatios and Cindy..thank you for your comments. I'm always hopeful for dialogue from this blog. I appreciate your valuable contribution
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