When one is
free, one has the choice of being bold. By being bold, one may maintain their
freedom despite the attempts of others to apply restrictions. Thus, each of the
two support and reinforce the other.
Good leaders
are trailblazers, making a path for others to follow. Great leaders, however,
inspire their people to reach higher, dream bigger, and achieve greater.
Perhaps the most important leadership skill you can develop is the ability to
provide inspiration to your team. If you inspire them to reach for the stars,
they just might bring you back the moon.
Bold leadership isn’t reserved for the chosen few, and it certainly isn’t
limited to popular culture’s definition of big, brash, loud leadership. Bold
leadership is about the everyday behaviors we use to build trust, focusing on
the needs of others, leading with confident humility, and vulnerably engaging
with our people in authentic and genuine ways.
Bold leadership is not what you think. BOLD leadership is:
Building trust – if employees don’t trust you, why would they follow
you?
Others focused – leadership isn’t about a leader, it’s about empowering
the people around you.
Leading with humility – it’s a common misconception that leaders are
infallible but the most successful people in leadership positions show they’re
human.
Daring to be vulnerable – authenticity brings people to you. No one
wants to follow a robot, they want a real person who connects with them and
understands what they’re doing/who they are.
You’ve got to seize the moment. Don’t be afraid to be a bold leader.
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