[Neurons] 2016 Neurons #46 The Call for Greatness
L. Michael Hall
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Mon Oct 3 09:55:31 EDT 2016
From: L. Michael Hall
2016 "Neurons" Meta Reflections - #46
October 3, 2016
THE CALL FOR GREATNESS
It's a bold word. It is a word so bold in fact that requires a lot of
courage to use it. That's because it is not a word for the faint of heart.
What is that word? Greatness. It is also a self-actualization word.
. Do you believe you have greatness within you?
. Would you like to believe that?
. If you did believe that there is greatness within you, what
difference would that make in how you live your life?
. What greatness do you suspect that there is within you to be
developed and released?
Jim Collins wrote Good to Great and issued a warning in the first sentence
of the first chapter. Here is the warning: "The enemy of great is good."
Now while his focus in that book was on good companies becoming great
companies, the principle holds true also for individuals. What he meant by
"greatness" he specified in the conditions that had to be met- ROI,
finances, sustainability, leadership, retention, engagement, etc. To move
from good to great requires setting a higher and bigger and more audacious
vision for ourselves and/or our businesses. It requires focus and
discipline and many other things. Perhaps that's why we hold back from
striving for greatness.
Donald Trump won the Republican nomination by stirring up millions of
Americans with a call for greatness. "Make America Great Again" is his
theme, his brand, and his vision. Quoting how things have fallen back- from
kids failing to finish school, falling back in mathematics and reading,
schools in the USA now 30th in the world, increase in unemployment, and the
permanently unemployed who are no longer even looking for work, more
millions living in poverty, higher unemployment among young black men
(nearly 50%), the economic stagnation, more police shot on duty (up 50% this
year), etc. His call to becoming great again has struck a chord with
literally millions upon millions of people.
Not long ago we witnessed the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Brazil and what it
means to be a great athlete. I didn't see everything there, but what I saw
was astonishing, especially in diving, running, and gymnastics. There's
something undescribably delicious in watch true greatness. Why does it
evoke goose bumps? Why do we stand in awe and amazement? Why do we clap
and cheer?
There's something inside all of us that greatness calls to. If we are
growing healthily, there's something within us that invites and challenges
us to be great. There I said it. We want to be great, we want to do great
things, we want to achieve great accomplishments. Don't you? If you are
honest with yourself, wouldn't you want to do or experience something great?
And where does this come from?
It derives from an innate drive within, a drive for greatness-for
excellence, for stepping up to one's full potential. Maslow named this
drive, the self-actualization drive. It is what truly distinguishes us from
animals. It is the realm of the being-values for knowledge, meaning,
justice, fairness, excellence, contribution, making a difference, beauty,
order, giving love, etc. These are the things that endow our lives with
greatness.
Greatness presupposes standards-values and criteria. It presuppose doing
the best one can do at a given time-by giving something your full presence,
intention, and learning. It is not about perfection. Greatness entails
accepting mistakes and learning from them. It entails receiving feedback so
you can tell where you are and how to move forward.
The greatness that we aim for in NLP and Neuro-Semantics we call expertise
or excellence. That's actually how this field got started-being amazed at
the "magic" (or seeming magic) of a few truly extraordinary individuals who
could speak healing and wellness to people. From that came the realization
that this is not magic at all. It is structure. There is rhyme and reason
regarding how any particular expertise works. And that's why we have been
doing-modeling the structure of human excellence, or if you will, greatness.
Whatever we consider great has structure. If every experience that you
consider great has structure, then by discovering it and using that
structure, you can replicate that greatness. That's one of our key themes
in Neuro-Semantics. As great communication has structure, so does great
resilience. So does great forgiveness, great leadership, excellent wealth
creation, etc. What is great speaks about our values-that which we consider
to be most important. It speaks about not only what is good, but extremely
good-what is great, what is superior.
This was Maslow's passion and quest. Question: How much does greatness scare
you? How much fear do you have toward greatness? It is the same question
that Maryann Williamson addressed in her famous statement that our greatest
fear is that we are "powerful beyond measure. That it is our light, not our
darkness, that most frightens us." Maslow called this the Jonah Syndrome.
Using the biblical story of Jonah who ran away from God's call to him, to
the divine destiny that he had, Maslow said we also run away from our
potential, we play small, and we shrink from discovering and developing our
real self.
Greatness calls to us because there is that self-actualization drive within.
When it calls to you, will you heed the invitation and step up to it? This
is what we do in Neuro-Semantics with all of our programs, from Accessing
Personal Genius (APG) to NLP to Self-Actualization Series. Come and see.
L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.
Neuro-Semantics Executive Director
Neuro-Semantics International
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Clifton, CO. 81520 USA
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