Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Lessons From the Woods 2
I sat a lot in the woods recently hunting deer. One interesting thing about deer hunting is that good preparation doesn’t equal success. It’s an element of success but it doesn’t equal success.
The Saturday before gun season a friend and I headed out to set up a hunting blind. Trekking across the field we jumped two bucks on the way into the sight. Traveling the edge of the field we saw track after track, scrapings and rubbings. Expecting great hunting we set a blind up overlooking the corner of the field and a well worn trail into the woods. Scattering apples down the shooting lanes we were satisfied we had done everything we could to be ready for opening light.
Early Monday morning we walked into the woods. Settled into the blind and waited out the predawn hour, each of us convinced we would soon take a deer.
6 hours later and still no deer.
I was being reminded that success is a mixture of many things not the least of which is opportunity. Preparation is critical, without it opportunities are missed. But preparation without opportunity is just as futile.
So what do leaders do when opportunity fails to come? The same thing hunters do.
Hunters--They stay prepared.
They return to the woods.
They patiently wait.
What do leaders do?
Leaders--They stay prepared.
They stay involved.
They wait patiently for the next opportunity.
Leaders lead.
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