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Episode 184 - Everyday Carry for Leaders

Jul 20, 20239 min
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As leaders, it's important to have a means of taking the office and your productivity on the road. For this episode, I go over a detailed list of everything I carry in my "Command Kit" that helps me stay productive anywhere I may be.

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Transcript

Helping leaders motivate their people to a higher level of performance through strong human relations, team building, and goal of jeving. This is the seven Minute Leadership Podcast with your host Paul fella Aldo. Hello everyone, and welcome to the

Seven Minute Leadership Podcast, Episode one eighty four. And I've been looking forward to this episode for a while now because I did an episode on preparedness a few months back, and one of my work colleagues said that I should do an episode on this bag that I carry for work, and I thought,

yeah, that might be a cool idea. So in a world of everyday Carrie or EDC as they call it, this is what I have in my leadership situation might be a little extreme indifferent from a regular nine to five or but you and steal what I'm about to share with you and customize and tailor this to you and your leadership situation. So, as an EMS chief and emergency management coordinator that has to have go bags and be mobile at the snap of a finger, this is what I have to take the office with me

at all times into the field. I call it my command kit. So to start, I have a police officer patrol bag that I got from Amazon and I keep this in my office or in my car. It's a great bag, and you can scale this concept back and you can do a backpack

or a computer bag. But if you're looking for a good size bag, this front seat police officer patrol bag is the way to go because it's big and it has tons of storage and so in that I have as stock with the following items to use, so notebook or notepad, and I have all sizes of them. I have a couple vanilla folders, pens and pencils, business cards or I just recently bought that new dot card that's out, so

I think that's pretty neat to kind of replace paper business cards. I have a physical personal planning calendar that I can spread out so that multiple people can see it at the same time. Portable charger in a power bank, a laptop, and an iPad, USB flash drive or an external hard drive. Obviously my cell phone. I have headphones for the cell phone, a portable Wi Fi hotspot device, the always popular and incredibly useful breath mints or gum

hand sanitizer, pocket first aid kit. I have an extra set of charging cables for the phone, for the laptop, for the iPad, a portable wireless mouse, reusable water bottle. I always have a little snacks like energy bars or those little costco packs of like trail mix, wallet or business card holder, and travel size toiletries because you never know, like when you're working long hours, just being able to go brush your teeth and freshen up a

little bit is a great feeling. Always have reading materials, books, articles, magazines, industry types of journals. Also, noise canceling headphones are incredibly important for me, because sometimes you just need to tune out all the ambient noise around you so you can really focus. Also in the bag sunglasses, portable umbrella or like one of those little Walmart ponchos that you get for a

dollar, tissues and handkerchiefs. A small tool kit with essentials like a little screwdriver, a little pair of pliers and a tape measure can come in handy. Also some sort of a multi tool like a leatherman or a Swiss army knife. Portable bluetooth speaker for presentations or impromptu meetings, as well as a portable projector for delivering presentations on the ghost. Sometimes you might need to throw something up on a white wall. Just so that a lot of people can

see it. So that's very beneficial too. Also an emergency contact card. It's like a list. It's a laminated card with important phone numbers. In case my cell phone gets lost, stolen, or anything like that, you can pull that out and just point to a phone number, sticky notes post it's obviously, and highlighter markers, a business card, and a document scanner app on my phone is one of the most used apps that I just can't

stop talking about. I use it literally every single day. Spare pair of reading glasses or contact lenses, whatever you wear, power adapters and cables for various devices, Portable bluetooth keyboard for easier typing on mobile devices when you're in the field or when you're in your car. Foldable or a portable stand for

your smartphone or your tablet. Is handy, and so it is like a handheld label maker for organizing those Manila envelopes that I have, not Manilla envelopes, the Manila folders that I carry with me, or any sorts of other

types of items. One of the other most useful things that I carry with me is a mini whiteboard and markers because I always do impromptu brainstorming sessions on the go, cable ties, velcro straps for cable management on the go, mini stapler and extra staples, and again you can like they sell these kits if you just go to like Walmart, they sell these little mini office kits that has like the paper clips and many stapler and many scissors. They're invaluable.

I also carry a USB drive with important documents or presentations that are preloaded in case you're somewhere and you don't have good connection in the cloud just isn't available for you, as well as emergency cash or spare change. I do carry a little compact mirror with me. You know. I know a lot of women would use that obviously, you know, for makeup and you know stuff like that. I use it honestly for whenever I get done eating, just to make sure I don't have a big hunk of food stuck in a

tub. Or something like that. Portable handheld fan or like one of those little mini desk fans or neck fans that they also sell at Walmart. Any sort of reference material industry specific to you that you can look at and always have handy if you need to reference something. A smart watch or some kind of a fitness tracker. Whenever you're out in the way from your home base,

it's good to track your steps. And if you're doing any sort of a workout, stress relief tools, you know, like a stress ball or what were those things a few years ago, those little fidget spinners. Any of those little stress relief tools I think are incredibly valuable. And this last one I think is incredibly important. And it's the most important thing that I carry, and no one knows I carry it, and I'm the only person that sees it. I call it a personal vision statement. So this is

like a little card that I handwrote on. It's my mission statement. They're my affirmations, they're my promises to others. I've made my goals that I've written down so that I could look at them and reference them often and remember to always be accountable to myself. So remember customize this list based on your

specific needs and your preferences. Whenever you travel or if you're going somewhere to teach or going to a conference, it's important to regularly review and update these items in your bag and ensure you have everything you need to navigate your leadership responsibilities. Effectively. Remember the items you choose should align with your personal preferences in leadership style. Continuously adapt and refine this list to support your growth as

a leader. This has been the seven minute Leadership podcast and I thank you for listening. For more Paul Fellovledo podcasts, visit Paul Fellovaledo dot com

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