Leaders are.....loyal and loving, energetic, audacious, disciplined and dedicated, empathetic, reputable servants!!
I know there are many other traits of effective leaders. Why don't you give it a try? What kind of acronym can you come up with?
As I am learning to lead, I continuously search for conversation on leadership, motivation, dealing with coworkers, and many other topics. My hope is that this blog will help facilitate those discussions so that I, and many others, can continue to hone our leadership skills! In addition, there may be some "other ramblings" mixed in.
Leaders are.....loyal and loving, energetic, audacious, disciplined and dedicated, empathetic, reputable servants!!
I know there are many other traits of effective leaders. Why don't you give it a try? What kind of acronym can you come up with?
I don't feel that I was born a leader. Instead, I am continually growing; ever evolving into an amazing and effective leader through continuous hard work, dedication, focus, learning, and practice. It's a process that I have come to love; a journey worth pursuing. Mistakes have been made and failures learned from.
I'm not there yet, but I know the prize is within reach. I'm confident that soon, I will be known as an "effective leader," and will leave a legacy of amazing leadership. Projects will be accomplished, peers will be inspired, and lives will be touched. Why? Because I'm determined to make a difference; to inspire and motivate others; to lift up others above myself. I'm determined to be an extreme leader!
How about you? Were you born a leader, or did you have to work at it? I know it's a big debate, and I'd like your take on it? Also, what are you doing to ensure your success as a leader? Do you have the confidence needed to accomplish your leadership goals?
Leadership is all about developing others, so it’s important that as a leader, you take a back seat and let others take the lead. Remember, though, that when doing so, don’t be like that annoying back seat driver we’ve all come to dislike. Instead, follow the four simple rules above and you will help empower others to lead.