By Safe Call Now®'s Steve Gutzler |
Did you know that you can
lead from wherever you are? If you are a ranked leader or a personal leader,
you have the power to influence those around you.
If you are working on improving your leadership
capabilities, here are 17 qualities that leaders need to have:
1) Think "we" instead of "me." Your greatest
joy and passion comes from creating team-based wins.
2) Have great self-awareness and understand that moods,
attitudes, and emotions are contagious.
3) Understand that being a leader is a service job, the role of a
servant - service to team, family, social causes, friendships, and
clients.
4) Keep it about others, not you.
5) Grow others and focus on personal development. Make it
possible for others to use their abilities and shine.
6) Don't just focus on being busy... get clear about true business
accomplishments - think big!
7) Build an inner-circle of like-minded, optimistic solution
finders.
8) Take responsibility for your own weaknesses and work to improve
them.
9) Keep whatever team you lead moving.
10) Never underestimate the power of each day to make a huge
impact.
11) Renew your daily mission to influence others, not impress
them.
12) Spark the ambitions of others by how you live with purpose and
excellence.
13) Make choices, minute by minute that make you better in your
professional and personal life.
14) Treat people as equals not subordinates.
15) Have dynamic "thinking time" each week that turns
challenges into opportunities.
16) Commit to body, soul, and spirit, not just business.
17) Live in gratitude, compassion, and kindness to others.
Being the smartest, fastest and best at something does
not make you a leader. People choose who they follow. They select men
and women they respect and admire.
Leaders who encourage the ambitions of others, who
lead by example and do the small things translates into big wins.
Regardless of your rank, title
or position, focus on being the best leader you can be. It will inspire others
and generate new success!
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