Several decades ago, I was a young cocky manager who thought
I knew it all.
After all, I just won manager of the month, scored a great bonus
and received an awesome promotion.
An associate of mine, we will call her Mary, reached out to
me at my awards celebration and said if I ever needed her help, just let her
know.
Mary was my hero; keyword here is “was.” She was a leader,
my mentor… but in my eyes, I had no need for her anymore.
“Thanks for the offer Mary, let me think about.”
Some twenty years later, I ran into Mary. She had left the
company, started a new career and in my eyes, she was very successful. I of
course boasted about my success and never even asked Mary how she was doing. Once
again, she reached out to me and offered her help. Really, I thought… “Thanks
for the offer Mary, let me think about it.”
Fast forward to today.
I was attending a business event, when out of the corner of
my eye I saw Mary walking towards me. She seemed distraught. We engaged in
conversation and it turns out that Mary was struggling with her business, had
been for years and needed help. Help that I knew I could offer.
“Mary,” I said, “please let me help you.”
She looked at me and said, “Thanks for offer Bob, let me
think about it.”
I left the event very frustrated and confused.
Lesson learned:
Leadership is giving, and when Mary offered me help, I shut
the door before I had a chance to see what was on the other side, denying her the
opportunity to give. Years later, she reciprocated…I think not to be revengeful, but
since I never accepted her help, she probably thought my offer was not genuine.
Songwriter and poet James Durst once wrote:
“Help one another; there’s no time like the present and no
present like the time.”
No matter how successful you are in business, when someone
offers you help, accept it…help is giving…help is a gift.
This is my 124th blog posting
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1 comment:
Great story, Bob. We can all learn from that lesson.
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