The older I become the more I learn, and that's a good thing. However, some things I learn I really didn't want to learn. I believe its instructional that the fall of the human race occured with the eating of the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. As it is quoted, "with much wisdom comes much sorrow." 
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7 responses to “The Leadership Tractor Pull”
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Thank you, Chris,
For those words. They are wise and well timed. I have been eagerly watching for your next post, and this was worth the wait.
I especially love what you said about growth and resistance, “The key is to improve and grow faster than the resistance increases.” Not only do leadership challenges throw the neeed for growth at us, so also does the resistance of life itself!
I have learned (the hard way) that failure to grow faster than the increase of resistance in leadership or in life leads to frustration, burn-out and total dissatisfaction. These feelings that result from staying stuck can only be released when growth is restarted again.
I’m coming to realize it’s why what we do on the Team Leadership is so important. Because we take those who are willing from that place where they were stopped at some point by the resistance of life and give them the tools to nudge them back into growth again.
And all we can do for those who aren’t willing is wish them well and hope they someday see what they are missing by staying stuck . . .LikeLike
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Chris:
What a great way to depict a leader. The leader must have enormous strength to pull that tractor.
I see that strength in you and Terri, and Orrin and Laurie and Tim and Amy and all the others.
If we did not have your examples to follow, I am sure overcoming obstacles that get in our way would be even harder.
Thank you for always being that lead tractor that continually pulls us upward.
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The attached link might explain one of the causes for some of the drag and resistance.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20081115/sc_livescience/unhappypeoplewatchlotsmoretv
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Hi Chris,
Happy Thanksgiving To your Family.
Most tractors( not the super pulling one), like you, can do two things equally well at the same time. They can pull and turn a power take off shaft which drives an implement like a hay baler. You can Love God and your family while being a leader in your business. Most tractors are easy to hook up to. Your easy to hook up to by CD, books, online, at your blog, or building a big buisness.
Most people get a power feeling when riding on a farm tractor. You hit the throttle and it surges with power, your sitting way up high. People on your team get high when they see you and hear you, they “feel” the power around you.
Most tractors get dirty. Your not afraid to get your hands dirty.
Need I go on? It easy to compare you and your business to a farm tractor.
Do you want to feel real raw power? Get a train engineer to let you throttle up a diesel locomotive.
It’s warm and balmy in Florida even when they thinkses(smeagle speak, nasty hobitses they is) it’s cold.
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Very difficult to do when you see the point of resistance approaching your point of growth — cranking up the “growth machine” is much easier said than done. Gotta grunt through it though because its actually at that point I believe the growth actually happens – like building muscle. Thanks Chris – very timely post for me.
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Leadership and tractor pulls, who else would have thought to relate the two? I love the comparison as well as the lesson taught. It’s a good thing that we, unlike the tractors, can learn and grow through the struggles. It’s encouraging. Thanks Chris!
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Eisenhower stated that his leadership philosophy was to pull people instead of push. The power of your analogy of a leader as a “tractor pulling” is true wisdom. Thnx Chris, as you pull Life Leadership “the Greatest Leadership company in the World” to new heights!! ( and we all know your thinking on the horsepower… well legendary…..)
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