Lead Well: Effective Effort and Good Results

As I read the stories of leadership-gone-wrong and the wasted time, money, and lives that can create when you consider political leadership, I realize that the lessons from the school house, lessons we teach young students about effective effort and good results can make a difference.

When political leadership is misguided, the damage can be great.

Not telling the truth, leading people astray, inciting hate, and self-serving, too-narrow, backwards policy can results in lost time, capacity, lands, and lives.

As much as possible we need to reach for and support political leadership that acts with effective effort, the kind of effort that brings people together to create laws, policies, and supports that forward good living and a healthy planet.

When we cull the complex equations as to how we all will live together in peace and prosperity down to the simple ingredients of healthy, happy lives and a healthy, sustainable planet, that gives everyone a positive focus and good questions:

  1. What makes people healthy and happy?
  2. What makes our planet healthy and sustainable?
Once the long list of factors that answer those questions are created, then it's time to prioritize via civil discourse and debate, then act with good intent and positive collaboration. 

Too much time is wasted in poor process. Whether it be poor due to lack of ethics, ill-intent, compromised skill and knowledge, few resources, or more--we have to recognize these challenges and work to better our processes for the good work possible. 

In every discipline there is opportunity to lead well and do well, and at the center of this work is the need for health and happiness. 

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