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		<title>The Most Important Trait for Success</title>
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<p>What is the most important trait for success?</p>
<p>Do you know what separates the winners and the losers when it comes to leadership and succeeding?</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t what you think.</p>
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<p>I was listening to a podcast interview recently where Thom Rainer was interviewing John Maxwell, and Rainer asked Maxwell what is the most important leadership trait for success, and Maxwell replied, &#8220;Consistency.&#8221;</p>
<p>I had to rewind it.</p>
<p>Consistency.</p>
<p>If you ever read a biography about an athlete or watch stories on the Olympics about those who make it and win, what you will hear is the story of a person who got up early everyday, ate a strict diet, everyday. Did the same stuff, everyday. Practiced, practiced and practiced some more. They were consistent.</p>
<p>That isn&#8217;t exciting, sexy or anything. That isn&#8217;t about vision, team building, recruiting or fund raising.</p>
<p>Yet if you think about it, it fuels all of leadership.</p>
<p>It fuels vision. No one will follow you to that next great hill, that next great destination, if they don&#8217;t trust you and believe in you. They won&#8217;t follow you as far if you are new compared to having a track record. Are you consistent? If so, people will follow you further.</p>
<p>It fuels team building. People want to be a part of a team that has a great track record. They want to be with a leader that has been around and accomplished a lot. They are hesitant to follow someone with a lot of turnover on a team. They want someone &#8211; wait for it &#8211; consistent.</p>
<p>The same goes with recruiting.</p>
<p>Now comes fundraising. This is crucial in church leadership. Your ministry has a ceiling, and it comes from a variety of places, but one of those places is finances. The leaders who are able to raise the most money have a track record of handling money well. They have a track record of being in one place, having a strong team, strong vision, strong character.</p>
<p>They are consistent.</p>
<p>It fuels leadership.</p>
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<p>It fuels success.</p>
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<p>People may say a lot about you as a leader, but would they say you are consistent? Are you the same person everywhere?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s something that can frustrate you as a leader. You want to start something new, and people don&#8217;t want to come along. You think it is them. They just don&#8217;t see what you see. They aren&#8217;t as spiritual, they don&#8217;t have big enough faith. We as leaders tell ourselves all kinds of things about why people don&#8217;t get on board with something, and the things we tell ourselves are always about the people.</p>
<p>What if you haven&#8217;t been consistent, and people are hesitant? What if the reason people don&#8217;t want to give is they aren&#8217;t sure you&#8217;ll complete the project and stay?</p>
<p>Leadership is vision casting, team building and all those things. But it starts and ends with character and consistency.</p>
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