Tuesday, August 26, 2008

A leader primarily motivates

One has to master effective habbits painstakingly and guard one's daily activities to become a leader. Agreed, a leader has a private life. But a leader has public responsibilities - many would be ideolizing, mirroring the leader considering the example of the leader's life as ideal.

That's the boon, that's the curse of leadership - power to impact.

An upcoming leader must inculcate these in her character. Its not saying that a leader may not have flaws - its the story of uprising from rock bottom that matters, the grit and character that's demonstrated from every such fall.

More than anything else, leadership is about motivating - about building trust in self first, and then the system

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