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By Dejan Pekic BCom DipFP CFP GAICD
Senior Financial Planner


Update- Seven lessons for life and business


No doubt you are all aware of yesterdays retirement announcement by Gail Kelly's and so we thought we would share extracts from her speech at the St George Bank Foundation lunch in August this year.


These are wonderful pearls of wisdom.


1. CHOOSE TO BE POSITIVE


You should actively choose to be positive, to see the world through a glass-half-full perspective. You should choose, even in difficult times, to look for the learning, the insights, the opportunities, the next steps.


And it's a life skill, not just a business skill. I sometimes have to remind myself as I am going home at night and have had a really tough day that I can choose how I walk into my home. I can choose to be warm and embracing and welcoming.


2. DO WHAT YOU LOVE, LOVE WHAT YOU DO


If you love what you do, you'll do more of it; doing more of it, you'll gather more confidence, more energy and get better at it. That builds more confidence and energy and you love it more. And you grow in your capability and skills. And the reverse is true.


3. BE BOLD, DIG DEEP


Put your hand up and be bold and be courageous. Be prepared to back yourself, be prepared to have a go.


It's been trouble for me all my life, the sense of  "Gosh, I'm not good enough, I'm not adequate, I'm not going to do this well. I might fail, what happens if I fail?"


Every time I've met this career opportunity in a life sense, I've had to pause, stop, dig deep, take my courage in my hands, actively say "I'm going to back myself", actively say "there are others out there who are going to support me, there are others out there that want me to win".


4. RIGHT PEOPLE ON THE BUS, WRONG PEOPLE OFF


It's become obvious to me [to ask] "Are the right people in the right roles?" [This is] the single most important factor for leadership success and for organisational success. I'm not alone in evidencing this comment and some of you will have read Good to Great, by Jim Collins.


What he does over five years is research 1500 companies who are deemed to be good companies and he looks at what is it that distinguishes those that are good from those that become truly great. And he comes to the conclusion, which was a surprise to him and the researchers at the time, that the single most important ingredient was what he called having the right people on the bus and the wrong people off the bus.


It's both sides of the equation that you need to work on.


5. THE VISION THING


It is important to be able to communicate in a crystal clear way the vision and purpose of the organisation. This is how banks lost their way going into the [global financial crisis]. What [was important] for them was shareholder value, being successful in financial terms, [but they] lost sense of the why: what is the purpose of the bank, in society; why do we exist?


At Westpac, our vision is to be one of the most respected companies in the world: helping our people, our customers, our communities to prosper and grow. The communication of this is key.


6. GENEROSITY OF SPIRIT


If you believe in practising generosity of spirit, at heart you believe in the power of an individual to make a difference and at heart you treat individuals with deep respect and want to see others flourish.


The people who do not practise generosity of spirit are selfish. People who do not practise generosity of spirit are binary: black or white, right or wrong; they are quick to judge, intolerant, they shoot messengers, they take credit for work that others do.


7. LIVE A WHOLE LIFE


I very often come across people who are at the pinnacle of their career, they are immensely successful, they've climbed the mountain, they are the best they can be in their job or their profession and yet they are deeply unhappy.


If you get to an environment where that gets talked about, these people cry: grown men my age and more, in tears. Because of what they have lost along the way: a relationship, a partnership, they may not be connected to their children, maybe they've lost their health, maybe they've got no friends. They have no interests, they've lost sight of who they are, their spirituality, their inner person.


Do not let this happen to you. You need to make sure you live a whole life, which means be really clear on the priorities in your life and invest in them all the way.


At Newealth we are always looking to support and promote our clients wherever possible and if you have any ideas or comments, please feel free to email me via Contact Us or to call me on +61 2 9267 2322.




14th-November-2014
 
        
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