Excerpted from
Wisdom of Wolves by Twyman Towery, Ph.D. |
Attitude
The
attitude of the wolf can be summed up simply: it is a constant
visualization of success. The collective wisdom of wolves has been
progressively programmed into their genetic makeup throughout the
centuries. Wolves have mastered the technique of focusing their
energies toward the activities that will lead to the accomplishment of
their goals.
Wolves
do not aimlessly run around their intended victims, yipping and
yapping. They have a strategic plan and execute it through constant
communication. When the moment of truth arrives, each understands his
role and understands exactly what the pack expects of him.
The wolf does not depend on luck. The cohesion, teamwork and training of the pack determines whether the pack lives or dies.
There
is a silly maxim in some organizations that everyone, to be a valuable
member, must aspire to be the leader. This is personified by the
misguided CEO who says he only hires people who say they want to take
his job. Evidently, this is supposed to ensure that the person has
ambition, courage, spunk, honesty, drive – whatever. In reality, it is
simply a contrived situation, with the interviewee jumping through the
boss's hoops. It sends warnings of competition and one-upmanship
throughout the organization rather than signals of cooperation,
teamwork and loyalty.
Everyone
does not strive to be the leader in the wolf pack. Some are consummate
hunters or caregivers or jokesters, but each seems to gravitate to the
role he does best. This is not to say there are not challenges to
authority, position and status – there are. But each wolf's role begins
emerging from playtime as a pup and refines itself through the rest of
its years. The wolf's attitude is always based upon the question, "What
is best for the pack?" This is in marked contrast to us humans, who
will often sabotage our organizations, families or businesses, if we do
not get what we want.
Wolves
are seldom truly threatened by other animals. By constantly engaging
their senses and skills, they are practically unassailable. They are
masters of planning for the moment of opportunity to present itself,
and when it does, they are ready to act.
Because
of training, preparation, planning, communication and a preference for
action, the wolf's expectation is always to be victorious. While in
actuality this is true only 10 percent of the time or less, the wolf's
attitude is always that success will come – and it does.
Wolf Credo
Respect the elders
Teach the young
Cooperate with the pack
Play when you can
Hunt when you must
Rest in between
Share your affections
Voice your feeling
Leave your mark
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Attitude- Wisdom of Wolves
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The Community of the Basel Mission of the North Kerala Diocese need to make success and the attitude of the Wolves their Credo!
We haven't made much head way in the century past! it is time to rise and hunt the enemy down and put the Flag on the Pole! We are coming friends. Arise!!!
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