Ownership Mindset Examples – Ownership Demands YOU

June 7, 2022

BIZ

Transient is a word that should never associate with ownership mindset. If ownership is an act, state, or right of possessing something, a transient mindset negates the very definition of ownership over an outcome.

If you hold the responsibility of an outcome, then you own the successful completion of that event.

That event could be big or small in size and infinite or finite in time; but ownership of it would require being accountable to its beginning and end.

I have specific ownership mindset examples – personal and professional – that best draw a parallel to this.

Ownership In Your Personal Life

On the personal front, have you been blessed with a child? If so, this is one of the best ownership mindset examples to pull from.

The first year of that newborn’s life is critical. As a parent, you wholly, completely, and literally own the life of that child. Newborns are ill-equipped to manage the various life-sustaining activities on their own. Since you own their survival and as such, you can’t move your attention away from the tasks that need to be accomplished to keep them alive.

They rely on you – your time, your attention, and your assistance – to keep them filled with breath, life, and the possibility of another day.

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Ownership In Your Professional Life

On the professional front, have you chosen to build a team? Have you raised your hand to be a project manager? Have you been selected to organize an event?

Regardless of how that team, project, or event came into existence it too demands your attention to stay alive. As a leader and manager of people, processes, or projects, “they” look to you for a plan, guidance, and direction.

Adapt An Ownership-Based Mindset

An ownership-based mindset plants seeds of responsibility, accountability, and mastery; which in turn spawn accolades, awards, and opportunities for a more abundant career.

Wearing any of these professional hats as a transient owner is where break-downs happen; carelessness, accidents, mistakes, and blame arise.

Ownership Mindset Examples

Owners are eager to seek, take, and create responsibility for themselves. And as a result of this, as they grow and evolve they learn to successfully mentor others and delegate to meet their original intention.

As a parent, you can (and should) take a night off and delegate your duty to a babysitter. A responsible parent would never take the night off leaving their baby at home with zero plan for care and supervision. A parent who owns the life of their child takes the necessary action steps to ensure their survival.

At home or at work, there is a fine line between delegating responsibility and abdicating responsibility.

Being an owner does not mean you have to DO everything, but it does mean knowing who will do everything.

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Qualities of a Transient Owner

  • Stay excited about ideas, not objectives
  • Lack a strategic game plan
  • Miss opportunities to identify key action steps
  • Forget to close the loop and finish what they started
  • Assume results are someone else’s responsibility
  • Wait for others to create momentum
  • Look to others for motivation
  • Deflect (don’t reflect on) personal responsibility

Ownership Demands YOU

Parent, team leader, project manager, event organizer…whatever label you want to place on what you have chosen to own in your personal or professional life – it demands YOU.

Stephanie Gonzalez

Biz Woman, Mama, Style Junkie, Mindset Manager, and CEO at North&Co.

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