Leadership - let's talk about it.
Every single person who has the desire to do so can be a leader. We lead ourselves, and we can choose to lead others - whether we have a title that says so or not.
Breanne Sufrin of The Leadership HQ joins me today to talk about leadership. We'll look at what the key skills are that leaders need (communication, confidence, and the ability to handle conflict).
We'll walk through the Gallup StrengthsFinder and what your top (and bottom) traits can tell you about yourself. Any of the strengths can be powerful assets to you as a leader.
Develop your inner confidence, understand the power of communication, and realize that healthy conflict is a sign that you've created a leadership situation that is open to discussion and communication with your team, and you are well on your way to success.
This is also week 1 of a three part series on understanding ourselves, so stay tuned for episode 50 on love languages and episode 51 on the enneagram.
Find the Gallup StrengthsFinder book, The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication (Maxwell), The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership (Maxwell), and The Leader Who Had No Title (Sharma) at www.omgteachme.com/read.
Make sure to connect with Breanne on Instagram at @theleadershiphq and follow this podcast on Instagram at @omgteachme. Then head over to check out BossLadyBio at www.omgteachme.com/recommendations.
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