Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership

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I wanted to just start by asking everyone a question:
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How many of you are completely comfortable
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with calling yourselves a leader?
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I've asked that question all across the country,
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and everywhere I ask it, no matter where,
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there's a huge portion of the audience that won't put up their hand.
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And I've come to realize that we have made leadership
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into something bigger than us; something beyond us.
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We've made it about changing the world.
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We've taken this title of "leader"
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and treat it as something that one day we're going to deserve.
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But to give it to ourselves right now
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means a level of arrogance or cockiness that we're not comfortable with.
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And I worry sometimes that we spend so much time
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celebrating amazing things that hardly anybody can do,
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that we've convinced ourselves those are the only things worth celebrating.
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We start to devalue the things we can do every day,
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We take moments where we truly are a leader
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and we don't let ourselves take credit for it, or feel good about it.
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I've been lucky enough over the last 10 years
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to work with amazing people who've helped me redefine leadership
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in a way that I think has made me happier.
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With my short time today,
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I want to share with you the one story that is probably most responsible
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for that redefinition.
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I went to a little school
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called Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick.
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And on my last day there, a girl came up to me and said,
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"I remember the first time I met you."
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And she told me a story that had happened four years earlier.
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She said, "On the day before I started university,
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I was in the hotel room with my mom and dad,
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and I was so scared and so convinced that I couldn't do this,
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that I wasn't ready for university, that I just burst into tears.
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My mom and dad were amazing.
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They were like, "We know you're scared, but let's just go tomorrow,
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go to the first day, and if at any point you feel as if you can't do this,
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that's fine; tell us, and we'll take you home.
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We love you no matter what.'"
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She says, "So I went the next day.
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I was in line for registration,
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and I looked around and just knew I couldn't do it; I wasn't ready.
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I knew I had to quit.
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I made that decision and as soon as I made it,
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an incredible feeling of peace came over me.
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I turned to my mom and dad to tell them we needed to go home,
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and at that moment, you came out of the student union building
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wearing the stupidest hat I've ever seen in my life."
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(Laughter)
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"It was awesome.
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And you had a big sign promoting Shinerama," --
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which is Students Fighting Cystic Fibrosis,
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a charity I've worked with for years --
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"And you had a bucketful of lollipops.
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You were handing the lollipops out to people in line,
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and talking about Shinerama.
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All of the sudden, you got to me, and you just stopped.
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And you stared. It was creepy."
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(Laughter)
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This girl knows what I'm talking about.
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(Laughter)
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"Then you looked at the guy next to me, smiled, reached into your bucket,
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pulled out a lollipop, held it out to him and said,
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'You need to give a lollipop to the beautiful woman next to you.'"
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She said, "I've never seen anyone get more embarrassed faster in my life.
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He turned beet red, he wouldn't even look at me.
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He just kind of held the lollipop out like this."
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(Laughter)
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"I felt so bad for this dude that I took the lollipop.
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As soon as I did, you got this incredibly severe look on your face,
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looked at my mom and dad and said, 'Look at that! Look at that!
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First day away from home,
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and already she's taking candy from a stranger?'"
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(Laughter)
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She said, "Everybody lost it.
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Twenty feet in every direction, everyone started to howl.
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I know this is cheesy, and I don't know why I'm telling you this,
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but in that moment when everyone was laughing, I knew I shouldn't quit.
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I knew I was where I was supposed to be; I knew I was home.
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And I haven't spoken to you once in the four years since that day.
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But I heard that you were leaving, and I had to come and tell you
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you've been an incredibly important person in my life.
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I'm going to miss you. Good luck."
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And she walks away, and I'm flattened.
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She gets six feet away, turns around, smiles and goes,
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"You should probably know this, too:
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I'm still dating that guy, four years later."
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(Laughter)
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A year and a half after I moved to Toronto,
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I got an invitation to their wedding.
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(Laughter)
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Here's the kicker: I don't remember that.
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I have no recollection of that moment.
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I've searched my memory banks,
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because that is funny and I should remember doing it and I don't.
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That was such an eye-opening, transformative moment for me,
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to think that maybe the biggest impact I'd ever had on anyone's life,
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a moment that had a woman walk up to a stranger four years later and say,
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"You've been an important person in my life,"
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was a moment that I didn't even remember.
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How many of you guys have a lollipop moment,
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a moment where someone said or did something
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that you feel fundamentally made your life better?
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All right. How many of you have told that person they did it?
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See, why not?
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We celebrate birthdays,
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where all you have to do is not die for 365 days --
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(Laughter)
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Yet we let people who have made our lives better
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walk around without knowing it.
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Every single one of you has been the catalyst
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for a lollipop moment.
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You've made someone's life better by something you said or did.
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If you think you haven't,
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think of all the hands that didn't go up when I asked.
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You're just one of the people who hasn't been told.
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It's scary to think of ourselves as that powerful,
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frightening to think we can matter that much to other people.
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As long as we make leadership something bigger than us,
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as long as we keep leadership beyond us
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and make it about changing the world,
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we give ourselves an excuse not to expect it every day,
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from ourselves and from each other.
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Marianne Williamson said, "Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate.
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[It] is that we are powerful beyond measure.
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It is our light and not our darkness that frightens us."
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My call to action today is that we need to get over our fear
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of how extraordinarily powerful we can be in each other's lives.
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We need to get over it so we can move beyond it,
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and our little brothers and sisters and one day our kids --
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or our kids right now -- can watch and start to value
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the impact we can have on each other's lives,
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more than money and power and titles and influence.
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We need to redefine leadership as being about lollipop moments --
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how many of them we create, how many we acknowledge,
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how many of them we pay forward and how many we say thank you for.
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Because we've made leadership about changing the world,
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and there is no world.
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There's only six billion understandings of it.
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And if you change one person's understanding of it,
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understanding of what they're capable of,
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understanding of how much people care about them,
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understanding of how powerful an agent for change
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they can be in this world,
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you've changed the whole thing.
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And if we can understand leadership like that,
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I think if we can redefine leadership like that,
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I think we can change everything.
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And it's a simple idea, but I don't think it's a small one.
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I want to thank you so much for letting me share it with you today.
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