Embracing Greatness: An Intentional Conversation with LaShawn Davis
In a recent episode of the Intentional Conversations Vodcast, Dr. Nika White sat down with LaShawn Davis, a culture strategist and founder of the HR Plug, for an unforgettable discussion about greatness, authenticity, and leadership. Davis, author of the book At the Pinnacle of Greatness, shared her insights into how to transform workplace practices and empower individuals to embrace their true selves.
Here are some of the biggest takeaways from the conversation.
Moving Beyond Hustle Culture
Davis argues that we need to move past the traditional hustle culture that often equates a person's worth with their job title or success. Instead, she encourages people to recognize their inherent greatness, believing that our greatest challenges often point us toward our true calling. Dr. White agreed, noting that this mindset applies to both corporate professionals and entrepreneurs alike.
The Eagle and the Crow
Emotional resilience is key to success. Davis illustrated this point using the metaphor of an eagle and a crow. The crow, a persistent scavenger, often bothers the eagle, but the eagle simply soars higher until the crow can no longer follow. Davis said we should handle our naysayers the same way, focusing on our own success and not giving attention to those who try to bring us down. Dr. White shared this sentiment, emphasizing the need to control our reactions to external negativity.
The Unplugged Experience
Davis shared insights about the Unplugged experience, which started during the COVID-19 pandemic, to help HR professionals find support and community. The event encourages attendees to look beyond their professional roles and focus on personal growth. Dr. White highlighted the value of these spaces, especially during challenging times in the workplace, and how they provide a safe place for professionals to connect and grow.
Redefining Professionalism
The conversation also tackled the topic of redefining professionalism in the workplace. Davis advocates for focusing on an individual's abilities rather than appearance. She and Dr. White stressed the importance of authenticity and personal connections in professional settings, showing how being true to yourself can lead to better outcomes.
Authentic Leadership and Self-Discovery
To round out the discussion, the two leaders discussed the importance of self-discovery and its impact on leadership. Davis shared that understanding and articulating one's own identity is crucial for authentic leadership. She also identified three leadership styles—visionary, alignment, and execution—and encouraged people to find their dominant style to clarify their purpose. Dr. White reinforced that leadership isn’t just about a title; it's about the influence you have on others.
Davis wrapped up the conversation with a powerful quote about self-acceptance, encouraging listeners to recognize their worth and not force themselves into unwelcoming situations. The conversation served as a powerful reminder to invest in yourself and be your most authentic self.
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