Course 3, Discussion 1: Service Leadership at 7 Cups
The term Service leadership (based on the philosophy of servant leadership, in which the main goal of the leader is to serve). Sometimes leaders or community members who help with projects receive high praise for their efforts (and they all deserve it) but this is never to take away or undermine the contributions of listeners who fly a little bit more under the radar. How one chooses to spend their volunteer time on 7 Cups is up to them & we love you all the same!
We've long said that if you want to be a mentor, be a mentor, eventually you'll get a badge. These service leadership roles are incredibly important to the functionality of our community. The individuals in these posts do an excellent job helping to keep our community safe and positive. I am very thankful for them.
Service leadership is simply about where you plan to spend your time. To those of you out there who focus 100% on member chats, we LOVE YOU! To those of you out there who focus on community programs, we LOVE YOU TOO! All of these contributions are equally valuable and important. As a collective community, our aim is to honor your contributions, no matter where or how they manifest.
In this vein, my hope is that you will remember 3 key things:
1. Self-care - always! Make sure self-care is baked into your volunteer work here
2. Don't take on more than you are able. If you don't have the bandwidth to do something, you owe it to yourself and the community to say no. It is 100% okay to say no. (And if you are asking someone to help you with a project, please do not get upset if someone has to say no.)
3. Remember that 7 Cups is an ecosystem. Every single contribution matters!
If you'd like to be in a service leadership role, my advice would be:
1. Pay attention to how others are contributing
2. Figure out what gets you excited in the community!
3. Once you have an idea of what gets you excited, dive in! You dont need to have a mentor badge to help out, get involved & start learning.
4. If you're not sure how to get involved, you can chat with a mentor or sign up for listener coaching.
5. Once you feel comfortable with your area of attention, apply for the appropriate mentor track.
✒️ Question: What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
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@FrenchToast
✒️ Question: What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
Service leadership is based on the prioritisation of serving others over all else. I have seen an immense amount of service leadership here at 7Cups, embodying the concept as whole. To name one example, the constant check-in by mentors with their empathetic yet authoritative words have often made we feel welcomed yet be accountable towards my actions.
@FrenchToast
What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
It is becoming a servant for others and putting them before us in the first place and an example which I can see with regards to service leadership on 7 cups is that people supporting others without expecting anything in return.
@Dorcas00
That's such a lovely thought!
@FrenchToast
Question: What do you think of the idea of service leadership?
I think it’s needed for support and order Z
Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
forum control 😀
@Onyx000
i like the idea that service leadership is needed for support I think that’s pretty accurate.
@FrenchToast
✒️ Question: What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
I believe the idea of service leadership is to put your team before yourself and serve them and ensure their well-being to help them grow and develop their capabilities and perform their very best
When thinking of an example on 7 cups I would bring out the wonderful academy mentors who have been extremely supportive for me in my journey to complete this program.
@radiantUnicorn3506
nice work
@FrenchToast
I truly value the focus on self-care and the recognition of everyone’s unique contributions within the realm of service leadership. It’s invigorating to be part of a community that embraces diverse roles—whether you're immersed in member chats or dedicated to community programs, every effort counts!
One shining example of service leadership I've witnessed on 7 Cups is during our group discussions. When a listener/member opens up about a difficult experience, it’s heartening to see others rally around with not just empathetic words, but also practical resources and personal insights that provide real support. It’s this spirit of collaboration and understanding that truly embodies what service leadership is all about.
I agree with what you're saying about group discussions! It really is great to see. Thank you for sharing :)
@FrenchToast
✒️ Question: What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
service leadership refers to spending time in planning, setting goals, coaching, giving direction, and maintaining systems, the idea looks good but needs to be careful for self-care and managing time in the same time .
many leaders here in 7 cups, i noticed they adopted this concept in theirs works, they did a great job
@delightfulUnicorn38
I agree with your point about time management and dedicating time to self-care. Although the idea of service leadership is rewarding to others, it's important to look after ourselves in the process, as well.
I like the idea of service leadership; the organization I had worked for for years prioritized this leadership style, and I definitely agreed and found it was a way to promote leadership organically and help support everyone around. On Cups, I think service leadership is seen a lot in forums and chatrooms, especially with the supporters there. They do a lot of work and support, which is always great.
@WillingToHelpU
Agreed, thanks for the input!
Anon evaluation, AL team, Safety
@FrenchToast
I think that service leadership is a great concept, given that it emphasizes the importance of leaders serving the community. By prioritizing the needs of others, leaders create a more supportive space and encourage engagement. Additionally, they tend to inspire others to seek out leadership roles and perform at their best, which is quite admirable. There are many service leadership examples that can be found on 7 Cups such as mentors, community mods, room support, forum support, etcetera, all of whom provide quality support to listeners and members accordingly.
@hopefulDew435 Very well said!
@FrenchToast
What do you think of the idea of service leadership? Can you list one example of service leadership you have seen on 7 Cups?
I agree with the idea of service leadership. It is what public servants such as politicians, police, and volunteers (only some examples) should always strive to do. 7 Cups does a good job by implementing mentors for different communities/projects and having them check in with their mentees on a regular basis.