Being the Leader You Want to Be
Understanding your personality to enhance your leadership skills
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The final part of the equation requires self-evaluation—not only of whether you’re staying true to your desired style, but also whether that style is working.
This can be difficult for many reasons. Often, there is no one to answer to but yourself, and if you falter on who you want to be, there is no one to call you on it. If your principles aren’t working, there is no one watching for their success but you. We lie to ourselves. We rationalize, we bargain, we break self-imposed deadlines, and sometimes, we completely miss the big picture.
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