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Top of Mind: April 4, 2019
April 4th, 2019
by Bill Boyajian

Five Qualities of Great Leaders

I’ve observed many different leaders over the years and have noted many qualities that are consistent with all of them.  Here are five that I have seen in most effective leaders:

• A Positive Attitude:  People are attracted to leaders who are inherently positive and exude energy.  They have charisma and create willing followers.  It comes quite naturally.  Great leaders show up every day with an optimistic attitude and a can-do spirit.

• Vision:  The most successful leaders take their dreams, formulate a vision, and make that vision reality.  They know who they are, where they’re going, why it’s important, how to get there, and when and how to communicate it to those who follow.

• Perseverance:  In leadership, you’re going to get knocked down plenty of times, so you need to have the resilience and a “stick-to-it” attitude to keep on going.  A good leader has to be able to handle criticism and must be able to maintain confidence in the face of even grave difficulty.

• Humility:  Leaders don’t think less of themselves.  They think of themselves less than they do others.  Moreover, they place the needs of others above their own.  It flows out of strength and confidence, not from a low self-esteem.  In fact, the most humble leaders have a very high self-esteem and a very accurate view of themselves.

• Care for Self:  Despite being humble, great leaders do not forsake taking good care of themselves.  They know that their ability to perform is a direct result of their energy and personal well-being.  So they make sure to get the right amount of sleep and rest, the right foods and dietary needs, and the right exercise to keep themselves in shape.

While there are many other traits of effective leaders, these five form the core of what leaders need in order to be top performers.

 
Here are a few Business & Life Tips to think about….

Business Tips:

  • True visionaries are achievement-oriented, not money-motivated. Money is a result of achievement, not the achievement itself.
  • There is no substitute for quality preparation in almost any pursuit in business. Are you committed to prepare properly?
  • Leaders must have courage, but it’s not some kind of reckless bravado. It’s a quiet, calm confidence in the face of challenge.

 

Life Tips:

  • Dreaming is important, but believing in yourself is more important. You have to believe that you can accomplish great things.
  • People who want to learn are a lot happier than those who think they know it all. A person with the right attitude is a much better bet.
  • One of the keys to enduring success is the ability to stay positive even during the most stressful and challenging circumstances.


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