Thanks for Coming Back

True Character Over Credentials

• Dr. Latasha Nelson • Episode 23

What happens when someone's impressive credentials fall short of showing the character and integrity we expect from true leaders? I'm Dr. Latasha Nelson, and in this episode of 'Thanks for Coming Back,' we look into the essential differences between character, reputation, and integrity, and how they impact our lives both personally and professionally. This discussion will challenge what you think you know about influence, showing that true leadership isn't just about titles or accolades—it's built on authenticity and consistent actions that reflect your values.

We'll explore a few of the myths that often link achievements directly with integrity. We'll also look into why relying only on a reputation, which can be based on misunderstandings or incomplete information, doesn't tell the whole story of a person's character. It's really about 'how' things are done, not just 'what' is achieved.

If you're looking to grow as a person of influence and want to leave a legacy that matters, consider joining our special complimentary training on, 'Becoming a Person of Influence.' Send us an email at info@learningleaderlab.com to learn more. Remember, our goal is to make a real difference, not just noise. Let's keep leading with heart and striving to excel right where we are.

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Hey everybody, welcome back to. Thanks for Coming Back. I'm your host, dr Latasha Nelson, and today we're diving into something that's really, really important the difference between character, reputation and integrity, and why it matters so much in our lives and in leadership. I want you to think back to a time where maybe you've met someone who looked great on paper but didn't quite meet your expectations in person. Maybe they had all the right qualifications but didn't seem meet your expectations in person. Maybe they had all the right qualifications but didn't seem to connect or care much when it really mattered. Unfortunately, this is pretty common and it's just one example of why we just can't count on personal achievements or skills, and in this episode we're going to talk about the importance of how you carry yourself and how it keeps you respected and trusted. So before we deep dive, let's make sure we're all on the same page with what we're talking about.

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Character is all about who you really are inside. It's the moral and ethical qualities that show up, no matter what the situation is. Reputation is how others see you, which can be influenced by what you do, but also by rumors or misunderstandings, and integrity means your actions match your values. It's about being consistent and honest in everything you do. Now, these aren't just fancy words. They're the foundation of real leadership and respect. They're the foundation of real leadership and respect. If your character, integrity and reputation don't line up, things can start to fall apart, both in your personal life and at work. So I want you to pause for a minute and think about a time when someone promised you something and then let you down. It hurts, doesn't it? And not to mention, it's disappointing, concerning, frustrating, confusing and a slew of other negative emotions. That's why flashy achievements can't make up for the lack of real character and honesty.

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And before we move any further, I want to just make sure we clear up a few other things. First, having a great resume doesn't mean you have a great character, or having a great resume doesn't mean you have great character or integrity. And here are a few other myths we should bust. Just because someone has reached their goals or won awards doesn't mean they've done it in the right way. It's the how that shows true character, not just the what. And being a leader doesn't automatically mean someone has great character or integrity. Real leadership is shown by your actions, especially during hard times, not just by having a title. In short. True influence isn't about your resume. It's about your actions. Having credentials might open doors, but how you behave is what keeps you there. But how you behave is what keeps you there. So here's why character should always come first.

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First, sustainability Real character builds respect that lasts way beyond first impressions. Authenticity People are drawn to genuine leaders. Being real earns trust and followers, not because people have to follow you, but because they believe in you. Resilience Strong character helps you handle challenges without falling apart. It means you stand firm and come through tough times. Even strong relationships the best relationships are built on trust, and trust comes from being honest and consistent, which is all about showing true character. And finally, legacy In the end, it's not just about what you achieve, but how you've lived your life.

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What will people say about you when you're not around? Make sure it's something good. Now, if this is striking a chord with you and you're thinking, yes, this is the path I want to take, then come join me in a special training session called Becoming a Person of Influence. Just shoot us an email at info at learningleaderlabcom to get involved. And finally, thanks, as always, for tuning in. Remember we're here to make a real difference, not just noise. Let's keep leading with heart and pushing ourselves to be the best we can be. Until next time, keep learning and leading right from where you are.

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