As I was getting some stuff done on my computer a Tweet popped up on my screen from Lynn Terry from ClickNewz.com. The Tweet commented that a certain “Guru” had paid her site a visit, so I thought I would check it out. You can see for yourself here:
After reading Lynn’s post and seeing all the comments, I was left with mixed feelings. It got me to thinking about the leaders in our Industry and what makes them a leader. I have never been a big fan of this particular marketer, he has some great marketing advice, but never really cared for the way he comes across. Not putting the guy down, just not my style I guess.
Anyways, as I was thinking about what makes a good leader I thought about people like Lynn Terry, there is much you can learn from her. I appreciate her integrity and her caring for those in the Clicknewz community. I also thought about Mike Dillard of Magnetic Sponsoring, who has played a huge impact on how I do business. There are others I could mention such as, Eben Pagan, Yanik Silver, etc. But what makes them leaders? Or maybe I should say, what makes them “good” leaders in the Industry?
It is said that “birds of a feather flock together” and I have found this to be true in many different situations. People who have rejection issues, seems to always find friends with the same issues. People with an entrepreneurial mindset don’t normally make it a huge habit to hang out with people that have a “poverty mentality”. What I am trying to get as is, people always seem to flock to others with the same issues, beliefs, mindsets, etc.
I believe Mike Dillard provides a great answer to what makes a good leader in his book Magnetic Sponsoring. He gives a list of qualities that makes a good “Alpha” or Leader.
Here are some tidbits of what Mike says in his book:
“Alphas are the people whom others want to be like. They know exactly what they want and focus their energies on achieving their goals. They offer tremendous amounts of value to others, they truly love themselves. They love and protect those who matter to them. They respect themselves, and their bodies, dressing with style, and living healthy lifestyles.”
You may disagree, but Mike brings out some great points. I see those kinds of traits in Mike, Lynn, Eben and Yanik. Which brought me to another question, is it smart to follow “leaders” who don’t show those kinds of traits?
This is where people start getting uncomfortable.
Just because someone is successful in business, does that qualify them to be worthy of your time and/or money? Personally, I don’t believe so. Why is it we show more respect to someone with a lot of money compared to someone who may know a lot, but not have millions? Is that right or fair? When I choose people that I want to learn from, they have to qualify for my time. And I do look at how they live when they are not in the spot light. You may think that is irrelevant and that’s fine if you do. That’s just not how I roll.
I’m not talking about being judgmental of that person, nobody is perfect. But I would rather learn marketing from someone who lives with integrity rather than someone who promotes drugs. See what I’m saying? Talking about drug or cussing does not show me they are professionals. In fact it shows the opposite.
I have found in all areas of life, when you have leaders and followers, the followers usually start acting like the leaders and adopting their attitudes and beliefs. Since that is true, it makes sense to be a little more picky about whom you follow and learn from.
Now let me turn this around a little. I encourage you whether you agree or disagree with what I have said. Be the best leader you can be for your down line. Be the person who leads the way to success for those team members who don’t have a clue what to do. Show them how to become better people and that they are worth more than just settling for second best. Because you know what? Whether you know it or not, there are people looking up to you to lead the way and they might want to be just like you. Are you the leader you want to be?
My thanks go out to the leaders out there who are leading the way in the Industry.
Thank you Lynn Terry, Mike Dillard, Eben Pagan and all the others out there that are doing such a great job.






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Hey Paul,
This is very insightful, and I agree with you 100%.
I think one of the things that make great leaders is that great leaders don’t have ego problems.
Great leaders also do not operate from a place of lack, rather they know there is more than enough for everyone. They see “competition” as potential “collaborators”..which brings me to a third characteristic…
A great leader is an excellent collaborator.
Leaders also know that there are times when they FOLLOW as well.
Love this post!
I appreciate you, Paul.
Dali Burgado
Well said Dali, very true…
Collaborating is huge!…As well as following. Thank you for being someone who adds value to everyone around you.
Keep it up Dali!
Speaking of collaborating, I might have something that could make a cool bonus for your soon to be launched eBook!
I appreciate you as well Dali.
Hmmm This is a real interesting post, considering I’ve also had the same thoughts as you.
I personally was the type of person who was in love with the idea that if someone made “millions” then I had to follow them, and they must be a great leader.
Boy did I find out the hard way, that that is just not true. Don’t let the Money fool you. Because of that experience I have made it a point to focus on aspiring to BE like the leader IS as opposed to HAVING what he has.
As far as cursing, lol..I must admit, I have a bit of a construction mouth, and I don’t know that that qualifies a person not to be a good leader…I think that is a matter of personality and whether you feel that’s wrong or whatever, doesn’t bother me..
But I agree in that..it’s more about WHO they ARE…rather than how much the Say they Make that’s important…
Thanks For Twittering about it!
Barbie Figueroa
Thank you Barbie for stopping by and commenting!
I’m glad to know that I’m not the only one feeling this way.
I believe that is a sign of true growth when you don’t HAVE to follow someone just because of the “status”.
Keep up the great work Barbie!
Wow, Paul, that is a great post. I agree with you 100%. You definitely took a stand, and I admire you for it.
Charlotte Vaughn
Thank you Charlotte, I’m glad you liked it.
I’m thinking about doing a part 2. What do you think?
God bless!
OK, Paul, now I am curious! Would love to see what else you have to say on the subject.
lol…I guess that settles it, I’ll try to have part 2 done by tonight or tomorrow.
Look forward to seeing what you think!
Have a great day!