The Make It Happen Moment ® Iron To Iron
by Gary J. Borgstede

Quote: "Leaders learn best from other leaders!" - Bill Hybels

So what do you get when you put together a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike, and a 26.2 mile run, all in the same day? It's called an Ironman triathlon - an endurance race that challenges its participants to the very core of their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual condition as they press forward to the prize of finishing the race. Knowing people whom have successfully crossed the finish line, I have learned from their experience that it takes months of training, discipline, and commitment to develop what it takes to stay the course and complete a well-designed training plan. To better frame the training process, it is important to understand that it requires much more than a walk in the park a couple of times per week. It takes months and sometimes years to develop the physical stamina, mental toughness, emotional strength, and spiritual foundation to even legitimately qualify as a participant. Because of the athletic excellence required to complete an Ironman event, training with and learning from an Ironman whom has already successfully done it, can make all the difference for the person training for an Ironman triathlon.

So you may be saying to yourself, who cares about this Ironman stuff anyway. I have no desire to paddle a canoe 2.4 miles much less swim 2.4 miles and then do those other extreme things. Well that may be true; however, did you know that it is the same process to become a person of leadership excellence, as it is to become a person of athletic excellence? Commitment, perseverance, discipline, self-control, recovery, training, development, time, all of the elements of Ironman training, are also part of the training process for becoming a person of leadership excellence in your community, business, and home. Excellent leadership is not a spectator sport; therefore, to become an excellent leader, you must invest time and personally participate in the training and development process. Entering the realm of leadership without a serious commitment to leadership training and development is as foolish as entering the Ironman without a serious commitment to athletic training and development.

Proverbs 27:17 teaches "as iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another"; therefore, to become a leader of Ironman quality, find a leader with a spirit of excellence, connect with them, and learn from them. Finding the right leadership mentors can make all the difference for the person developing as an excellent leader. Moreover, freely teaching others what you have been freely taught fulfills the Law of Greatness in the kingdom of God - esteeming others greater than yourself. Therefore, with a spirit of humility and generosity, freely mentor people into greater heights of leadership excellence and become a great leader of leaders that unleashes the extraordinary potential of others to make a real difference in life!

The Make It Happen Training And Development Value: "Make It Happen" People Invest And Participate In Training And Development!

Have a blessed "Make It Happen" day!

Written by Gary J. Borgstede
President and Founder of The Make It Happen Learning Institute - Reaching People, Unleashing The Extraordinary! www.makeithappenbooks.com

Edited by The Make It Happen Moment Editorial Team

The Make It Happen Moment Iron To Iron Copyright 2006, The Make It Happen Learning Institute. You have permission to reprint The Make It Happen Moment Iron To Iron, in its entirety only, and forward to your colleagues and friends, provided the copyright notice remains part of the reprint and transmission. All other rights reserved.

Gary J. Borgstede is the published author of the leadership books titled, The Make It Happen Journey and Kings Come Forth, as well as the faith-based leadership education blog at www.makeithappenmoment.com.

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