Whether you
consciously aware of it or not, on some level you are continually leading
yourself and others – you don’t necessarily have to have a large team reporting
to you to be considered a leader.
In one leadership
study, qualities such as assertiveness, adaptability, intelligence and
conscientiousness were cited as the most important. Research clearly shows that
transformational leaders – leaders who are positive, inspiring, and who empower
and develop followers – are better leaders. They are more valued by followers
and have higher performing teams.
As a result, it would
only make sense that you strive to improve your leadership skills and get the
most out of life for everyone in your sphere. Consider some of the following
tips for how to become a better leader and think about ways that you can
implement these strategies in your daily life.
1. Have a clear vision
Take the time to share
your vision, your mission and your goals with your team. Your job as a leader
is to provide a clear path that your team can follow. Your team also must
understand why the goals you have set are valuable to them. Take the time to
explain to them, in detail, why and how your vision will not only improve the
business, but how it will benefit them in return. Include your team in your
strategic planning sessions, ask for feedback and get them to “buy into” your
vision for the future of the company.
2. Know and utilize your strengths and gifts.
You have unique gifts
that you were born with and personal strengths you’ve developed over your
lifetime. Realizing and utilizing these gifts and strengths will assist you in
being a formidable leader.
3. Be Passionate
Would you look to
someone for guidance and leadership if they did not truly care about the goals
of the group? Of course not! Great leaders are not just focused on getting
group members to finish tasks; they have a genuine passion and enthusiasm for
the projects they work on. Start by thinking of different ways that you can express
your zeal. Let people know that you care about their progress. When one person
shares something with the rest of the group, be sure to tell them how much you
appreciate such contributions.
4. Live in accordance with your morals and
values.
Making choices and
taking actions out of accordance with your morals and values leaves you with a
nagging “bad” feeling. This feeling seeping in from your subconscious mind
hinders your success in your career and your relationships. On the other hand,
making choices and taking actions aligned with your morals and values helps you
succeed almost effortlessly. People sense integrity and will naturally respect
your opinion and leadership.
5. Serve as a role model
The best leaders walk
the walk and talk the talk. As a result, group members admire these leaders and
work to emulate these behaviors. If you want to become a better leader, work on
modeling the qualities that you would like to see in your team members.
6. Set definitive goals and follow concrete
action plans.
You have to know where
your destination is before you can map out a plan to get there. To improve your
leadership skills, first set specific life goals with appropriate timelines.
Design your goals by moving backwards from the end of your life to the present
week. Then, formulate action plans you can commit to that will get you to where
you want to be.
7. Maintain a positive attitude.
No one respects a
grumpy or negative person. With a positive attitude you are looking at the
bright side of life. People are naturally attracted to you when you have a
positive attitude. By being positive, you will lead a happier life, as well as
be surrounded by other positive people. You will also magically attract
exciting offers and possibilities.
8. Improve communication skills.
Having great
leadership skills includes your being able to clearly and specifically
communicate your vision, goals, skills, intentions, and expectations to others.
This also includes your ability to listen to what other people are consciously
or unconsciously communicating. To become a great communicator, continually
strive to improve your verbal, nonverbal, and listening skills.
9. Motivate others to greatness.
The greatest leaders
are those who include everyone in their sphere of influence by recognizing each
person’s greatest value. To be one of these leaders, look beyond the obvious
and see others with insight and compassion. Many of history’s greatest leaders
have admitted that they rose to the top because another leader recognized and
harnessed their potential.
10. Be willing to admit and learn from failures
and weaknesses.
Face it – No one is
perfect, and everyone has made a mistake or two in their lives! The most
successful leaders know that the key to success is not in avoiding falling or
failing, but to learn from their mistakes. As a strong leader, you will also be
able to communicate your weaknesses to your team, so that you and your team can
appoint someone who excels at that particular task or activity.
11. Continue to educate and improve yourself.
Great leaders continue
to improve themselves in every possible way. The person who thinks he is an
expert, has a lot more to learn. Never stop learning. Be receptive to
everyone’s perceptions and information from around the world and beyond. Always
grow and learn.
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