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Dave Says – Take Time to Get Involved

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Dave,
 
I’ve run my own small business for about five years. So far, we’re doing pretty well. At this point, I’d like to find ways for my company to reach out to our community, start becoming more involved and give back a little. Do you have any suggestions for meaningful steps that would show folks how much we care?
 
Albert
 
Albert,
 
This is a great question! The best leaders understand the concept of leadership involves a lot more than signing paychecks, hiring decisions and taking care of your team and your company. True leaders are also concerned about the health of their communities. They motivate themselves—and others—to act. 
If you don’t already consider yourself a leader with the community, I want you to think about this: You have the potential and opportunity to become one. Being a successful businessperson can open doors to becoming a leader in the private sector as well. How do you do that? Think on a more personal level. And take time to consider the following ideas.
First, try making every contact a caring and friendly relationship moment. In today’s culture of texts and emails, there’s something special about a handwritten note. If you know someone who has a tough job or just needs a reminder that they’re doing great work, let them know. People who compliment and inspire others gain respect and influence.
Also, find a cause you’re passionate about. When an issue arises that’s important to you, write letters to other entrepreneurs and politicians respectfully expressing your thoughts and ideas. Attend city council meetings, and tell your elected representatives why you care. Get to know these folks, and make your voice heard in a thoughtful manner.
Finally, true servant leaders put others first. Is there a ministry or nonprofit whose mission you identify with? If so, jump in, and give it your all. Invest your energy, resources and time, and you’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference. On top of that, make it a family affair. And by this, I mean your family at home and your team at work. Giving back to the community while sharing the experience with those you love and care about can be a bonding and learning experience everyone will remember for a long, long time.  
Do you get what I’m saying, Albert? Leadership opportunities don’t happen just at work. They’re all around you. All you have to do is choose a course, engage and you’ll be on your way toward making a huge positive difference in your community and the lives of people who live there.
 
Dave  
 
* Leadership and small-business expert Dave Ramsey is the CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored eight national bestselling books, including “EntreLeadership,” and he hosts  “The Ramsey Show” and “The EntreLeadership Podcast.”  He has appeared on Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Today, Fox News, CNN and Fox Business.
 
 
 

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