Continuously Reinvent Yourself

Faisal Hoque, Future Strong Hero, tells us how


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HeroIconSmallFaisal Hoque, Future Strong Hero

Founder, Shadoka

Author, Survive to Thrive

Faisal is a serial entrepreneur who helps leaders create

more amazing futures



Future Strong Hero Series: Insights from top leaders, change

makers and thought leaders who are creating better, bolder tomorrows.


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How do you stay Future Strong? One overwhelming dimension of being

future strong is how we invest in ourselves. You need to repeatedly invest in

yourself, reinvent yourself and push yourself where you are not comfortable.

So what I’ve been doing since I was 17 years old, when I first became an

entrepreneur, is to continually reinvent my own skillsets and explore new

markets, and create new products and new opportunities. I’ve been hustling

since I left Bangladesh, and as I fail, I reinvent myself. Whether it’s an

outside force or it’s you that’s driving the change, the most important

question is: Have you learned enough to discipline yourself to embrace change

and build new skillsets? And have the attitude to embrace your next chapter

in life? That’s what makes the difference.



You have to find what drives you. It’s your authenticity behind your passion,

when you’re working from your heart. You still need to listen to the outside

world though — it’s the inward and outward connectivity. This is also where

reinvention and future strong come into place. You have to constantly push

yourself to do better than yourself — it’s not a competition with others…

it’s about: can you make a better version of yourself? Authenticity comes

from being extremely devoted to your craft on a daily basis whether you

feel like it or not.



What do leaders need to do to build Future Strong companies?

You have to have a vision, obviously. That must be backed by excellent

execution. You can be a motivational prophet kind of leader, but if you

can’t execute effectively, continuously, then you’ll fail. Execution is

about the ability to focus, the ability to say no — which many

inspirational leaders have a tough time with. There’s also transparency

— which boils down to open, honest and complete communication. In that

communication, you have to be honest with yourself, and you have to be

honest with your organization in terms of: what’s possible; how everyone

can make a difference; and what’s not possible — you can’t do everything.

You have to be realistic….brutally honest and direct. That helps people

be more accountable and productive.



The last critical dimension is avoiding burnout and ensuring people can

recharge. Relaxed people produce far more than people who are hyper and

working crazy hours and trying to do too much. More doesn’t mean more.

Usually, less means more. This is a fundamentally necessary leadership

mindset. That focus manifests itself into execution.



The writing is already on the wall: The companies that will succeed

in the long-term are those that are not traditionally structured.

The talent pool every company wants and the younger generation are

more entrepreneurial, even if they are employees and not building a new

company. If you don’t structure your company to take advantage of

that, you won’t be successful.



I believe people are multi-dimensional, when company cultures and

strucutures force us to be single-dimensional — thinking the way

the company wants us to think — we hold back our greatness. When

we allow our multi-faceted selves to emerge, with focused efforts,

we can produce more with less…and be happy.



Hoque Strongisms

• Reinvest in yourself, reinvent yourself: Continuously

• Vision must be backed by excellent execution; the ability to say No

• Recharge yourself, continuously


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