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8 traits of great Leaders

Very few people start out in life as a leader. Most people who are effective leaders have gone through many trial and errors before learning the basic leadership skills of what makes an effective leader.
The comment that leaders are born not made is partially true. However, some techniques can help anyone become an effective leader.

What are the traits of an effective leader? Henry David Thoreau once said, “To affect the quality of the Day that is the highest of arts.”
1.      A leaders vision is to shape the lives and transform people into being better than they were. An effective leader has the ability to inspire collaboration versus trying to control people.

2.      They have the ability to persuade others to do what is right compared to having to order people to do what is right.

3.      In addition, leaders get others to commit voluntarily versus committing out of fear or compliance.

4.      These men and women tend to be great thinkers and focus on things that they can control. Most leaders will lead by example.

5.      Leaders tend to be great scholars of self-improvement through reading or attending seminars.

6.      Great leaders also tend to be great problem solvers. They view every set back as a chance to learn from the situation.

7.      Leaders pattern themselves after other great leaders. Finally, great leaders will often pause to reflect on life experiences and find ways to improve the lives of others.

8.      Finally, men and women in leadership roles embrace challenges instead of running away from them.




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