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27 Simple Things You Can Do to Be a Good Leader

From a personal standpoint, what attributes you are looking for in a leader? Read these 27 simple things you can do to be a good leader.
Good leader and good listener.

Being a good leader is an art that combines wisdom, empathy, and action. Here are some attributes to guide you on your leadership journey:

  1. A leader must have the patience to listen.
  2. A leader is humble and has high emotional intelligence.
  3. A leader is always full of praise.
  4. A leader learns to use the phrases "thank you" and "please" on his way to the top.
  5. A leader is always growing.
  6. A leader is possessed by his dreams.
  7. A leader launches forth before success is certain.
  8. A leader is not afraid of confrontation.
  9. A leader talks about his own mistakes before talking about someone else's.
  10. A leader is a person of honesty and integrity.
  11. A leader has a good name.
  12. A leader makes others better.
  13. A leader is quick to praise and encourages the smallest amount of improvement.
  14. A leader is genuinely interested in others.
  15. A leader looks for opportunities to find someone doing something right.
  16. A leader takes others up with him.
  17. A leader responds to his own failures and acknowledges them before others have to discover and reveal them.
  18. A leader never allows himself or anyone else to murmur.
  19. A leader is specific in what he expects.
  20. A leader holds accountable those who work with him.
  21. A leader does what's right rather than what's popular.
  22. A leader is a servant.
  23. A leader is open-minded.
  24. A leader is resilient.
  25. A leader is transparent.
  26. A leader is a problem solver.
  27. A leader is slow to anger and does not use foul language.

Remember, leadership is not about titles; it's about influence and impact. Be the leader who inspires positive change!

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