Is it possible that some people are just born with the gift of effective leadership skills while the rest of us are relegated to be full-time followers?
Or, is it possible that anyone can be a great leader?
The debate over whether leadership skills are innate or learned is a long-standing one.
Although it’s debatable whether everyone has the ability to become the next Winston Churchill or Mahatma Gandhi, there’s little doubt that we are all capable of becoming effective leaders.
Even a moderate increase in your leadership skills can have a positive impact on your personal and professional life.
Many experts strongly believe that leaders are created.
It’s simply a matter of learning the necessary skills and gaining the necessary experience. Fortunately, there’s never been a better time to enhance your leadership skills.
There’s a wealth of information available, and it’s often free. In addition, researchers are hard at work to gain a better understanding of what makes great leaders tick. Business and psychology programs are constantly researching leadership topics.
Many famous leaders throughout history forged their leadership skills in the crucible of leading in times of crisis. They were passionate about a worthy cause and developed the ability to lead and inspire others along the way.
Regardless of your current level of expertise, you can greatly improve your leadership skills. Being shy or introverted won’t prevent you from becoming an effective leader. In fact, many of history’s greatest leaders were introverts! We’ll list a few of these in a later article.
Don't wait for a leader to appear. Become a leader yourself.
“It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.” - Nelson Mandela
Resources
How to Achieve Your Greatness
100 Day Challenge
A Great Leader Part 1: Introduction
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