Alone Together or Together Alone

The game of being a thought leader is one of standing out and not fitting in. As such, you might have a tendency to be an outlier perhaps even a loner. In 1997, I had the fortune to follow an extraordinary leader Sarah Cornally. At the end of the year working together, she wrote me a card drawing analogy between me and an eagle. One line really resonated "Like this eagle you are intelligent, clear and apart but not aloof, ready to swoop down with clear vision and get a job done." I framed it and it hangs on my wall to this day. It reminds me of a different style of leader, Sarah was a true Queen and also the gift of being seen by someone you admire.

As a thought leader, you may need to be 'apart but not aloof'; you may need to be alone together.

As thought leaders, we are often by ourselves as we think and shape ideas for others and of course, in shaping ideas for others we need to be with them and understand them. This seems paradoxical to some but it's the only way it works. Come up with something from within you (Alone) and share it in service to others (Together).

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Matt Church
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