Gary Ryan Moving Beyond Being Good®

The Toughest Challenges For a Servant Leader and How to Overcome Them

Gary Ryan Season 2024 Episode 192

Summary
In this episode of the Moving Beyond Being Good podcast, Gary Ryan interviews Tracy Curington, a leader in servant leadership and business coaching. They discuss the principles of servant leadership, the challenges faced by leaders, and the importance of family and personal responsibility in leadership roles. Tracy shares his journey from working in the restaurant industry to becoming a successful coach and author, emphasizing the significance of handling conflict and navigating change. The conversation also touches on the connection between servant leadership and the 10X philosophy, highlighting the need for leaders to strive for greatness and help others.

Takeaways:
- Servant leadership is about putting others first and creating high-performance cultures.
- The name '180 Degree Turnarounds' reflects the ability to make significant changes in business direction.
- Conflict is a natural part of leadership, and not all conflicts need to be resolved by the leader.
- Raising children with servant leadership principles is crucial for their development.
- Personal responsibility for learning is essential for growth and success.
- Discipline in parenting should be approached with love and understanding.
- Navigating change requires clear communication and consideration of those affected.
- The 10X philosophy aligns with the principles of servant leadership in striving for greatness.
- Financial success can enhance the ability to help others in need.
- Moving beyond being good means striving for greatness and not settling for mediocrity.

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