A person who knows her own values,
beliefs, and principles is much more likely to be a good leader than
someone who does not know herself or chooses to remain blind to her
ethics and values. This tip will outline how self-knowledge can take
you on the path to great leadership.
Simply defined, leadership is all
about building strong and loyal followers. To be a good leader, you
need to have people who follow your lead and excel at everything
that they do because of your leadership. But how do you build
follower-ship? Well, contrary to what most people believe, others do
not follow you because of the things that you have done or what you
can do, but more so because of who you are being. And who you are
being is only determined by knowing your values.
Values add character and substance
to your personality, which in addition to your style, is what will
drive how you use your leadership power. Good leadership demands
self-discipline, which can only come from knowing your values and
what you stand for. If you are in tune with what you believe, and
also live by such beliefs; then what drives you is your character
and not your emotions. And being character driven - that is the
hallmark of a true leader.
Knowing your values also gives you
precious insight into your strengths and your flaws. When you
identify your own strengths and limitations, it is easy to recognize
them in other people as well. This helps you, as a leader, to
determine who is right for which task and motivating others to do
the job right, which is what good leadership is all about.
Any work or deed which provides you
with the chance to use your strengths and values will not only turn
out to be highly successful, but will also give you utmost
satisfaction and pleasure. Knowing your beliefs and values will help
you to set your priorities and goals, which in turn will help you to
express what you want from others, thus bringing about effective
leadership. By identifying your principles and values, you can build
standards for others to work by and follow, thus making you a good
leader.
Effective use of leadership power
can only begin when you can develop your own philosophy of
leadership, for which, you need to understand your own values which
drive your decisions. Once you have identified your values, you will
be able to see clearly what drives you. Only after you can do this
for yourself, can you expect to help other people realize their
leadership potential - and that is truly rewarding for any powerful
leader. Know your values and Unleash Your Leadership Power!
All the best to you,
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