5 STEPS TO LEAD YOUR LIFE IN 2022

Introduction
To be a leader, you don’t have to
be in a leadership role. There are excellent
skills you can learn from leaders that can be applied in your daily life to increase your chance of succeeding with your personal and professional goals. The first
step to master leadership skills is to be aware of what they are.
Step 1: Learning What Leadership
Skills Are
Leadership plays many roles to
ensure the smooth functioning of a group. Here are critical
skills of a leader:
Strategic Thinking
One of the skills sought and
expected of leaders is undoubtedly the ability
to think, plan, and act strategically. This skill allows you to identify opportunities that will bring
value to your life; it also allows you to challenge the status quo and move toward abundance.
Inspiring and Motivating
An inspirational leader helps you
bring out the best in yourself. A motivating leader
pushes others’ to do more and brings out the best in others. People who work for an
inspiring leader are enthusiastic, encouraged, energized, motivated, and engaged.
Critical Thinking,
Analyzing and Problem-Solving Abilities
Too often, we focus on the
symptoms rather than the cause. When a
leader is faced with a problem, he utilizes critical thinking and analyzes the problem finding solutions. A
leader will identify the real issues underlying the symptoms by asking the right questions.
Instead of stating
the obvious (or the problem), the leader will
provide ideas for solutions.
Demonstrating Transparency, Integrity, and Honesty
To be successful in life, you have
to be very honest because dishonesty
always catches up with us. It is impossible to succeed without developing a solid reputation for honesty and integrity.
Interpersonal relationships are
based on trust, and you cannot trust someone
dishonest. As a leader, integrity is a crucial success factor, and the most critical persuasive tool a leader has.
Honesty is the basis on which all
other aspects are based. The leader is a model
of integrity for others, and it’s about being a role model to inspire
others to behave similarly.
Recognize Others
Great leaders are not afraid to
recognize the skills of others and also
support others in their development. The leader truly believes that everybody has the opportunity to learn and grow.
Learning, Creating
and Innovating
Not only are leaders supportive of
others’ learning, but they also thrive
in learning new things. They love creating and innovating in their area of expertise. They are not
afraid to say they don’t know and
learn about it. Leaders embrace changes as an opportunity to grow.
Driving Results
Leaders know how to drive results
because their goal is clear, and they
know how it relates to others. That is why they drive results because they know how to engage others in
actions that will lead them to
success. They understand how people are involved in the goal and find ways to spark that passion in others to move forward.
Communicating in a Powerful
and Effective Way
It is one thing to know where you
are going; it is another to be able to
communicate it in a clear way that others understand you. A leader’s communication is clear, open, and
in alignment with their actions. The
biggest communication tool a leader has is his
behavior. What you see is what you get.
Building Relationships
It is believed that most leaders
who are in a leadership role have acquired
that role because of the relationship they have built. You are probably familiar with the following
expression: “It is not what you know,
but who you know.” Knowing how to build relationships is vital if you want to be a strong leader. Not many people will
follow a person they cannot relate
to.
Step 2: Assessing Your Skills
Since leadership is not a skill
most of us are born with, it becomes essential
to be aware of assessing our skills. Discover where you lack and what you need to improve on. The following questions
will help you have an idea of your
leadership skills and how much work you need to dedicate
to your development.
Here are 14 questions that will
help you define your leadership abilities.
1.
Can you identify
your three main strengths?
2.
Can you identify
your three main areas of concern?
3. Do your actions reflect
your words and values?
4. Do you listen carefully to
the ideas of those who disagree with you?
5. Are you bold enough to ask
for feedback on your behaviors and
use the information you gather as a tool to get to know yourself better?
6. When others do something
wrong, do you take the time to help
them see what they need to change and how they can solve problems?
7. Do you have the ability to
assess the state of your environment and shape it to be better?
8. Do you have the ability to communicate a vision or goal?
9.
Do you have the ability
to mobilize people?
10. Do you have
a propensity to encourage rather than criticize?
11. Do you have the ability to take risks?
12. Do you have a sense of
innovation and creativity? 13.Do you
have the ability to make decisions quickly?
14.Are you inspiring
and admired by your employees?
Step 3: Become Self-Aware
Cultivating self-awareness means
developing the ability to observe yourself
with patience and benevolence to get to know yourself and recognize your ways of functioning as a
leader to transform them. It is the
fundamental foundation on which other skills and qualities can be built to ensure the well-being of
yourself and those around you.
Here’s a simple activity
to help you become more aware.
1. Regularly during the day,
take short breaks between tasks, and take a few seconds just to breathe.
You stop everything you are doing 30, 20, or even 5 seconds and concentrate only on your breathing.
2. When you practice
mindfulness breathing, you forget what you
were doing, what you are going to do next, and you focus only on your breath, and the present moment. You are just observing the air come in and
watching the air go out. You feel
your belly inflation with air and then deflation. You visualize the path of the air when you inhale and when you exhale. And as soon as you become aware
that you are giving energy to a
thought, then smile and slowly return to your breathing. Try it now.
3.
Stop reading and take a few conscious breaths. Or just one. Stop what you were doing and take a deep
breath in and out. Put all your
attention on it, not only your lungs breathing,
but your whole body. Every cell in your body
stops and enjoys
that breath.
Step 4: Practice Courage
We all need a strong leader who
knows how to make difficult decisions,
who knows how to protect others and stay the course in difficult times.
A good leader does not give up at
the first difficulty encountered: he accepts
failures as tests and knows that the path to the goal is not a long, calm river. In the face of
adversity, the leader must sharpen up, show even more determination to reach the goal, and must have learned from his mistakes. Here are a
few ways to be courageous:
· Admit That You Are Afraid
· Accept Your Fear
· Observe Your Fears
· Be Vulnerable
· Surrender
· Find an Inspiration
· Be Resilient
· Nothing Is Perfect.
· Try Something Difficult
· Train Yourself to Be Conscious
· Create a Plan
The next step will help you with your plan.
Step 5: Move Into Action
The best people to lead others in
creating a plan and succeed are coaches.
They are trained to do precisely that. One of the tools they use that is very efficient is called the GROW model.
It can be used to reach a personal
goal or a professional objective. Whatever
the subject, whatever the problem, the mere existence of a solution to be found or a choice to be made can justify the
four phases of the GROW model because
it allows you to draw on your resources.
The GROW
model’s name is simply an acronym of the four steps, which are Goal, Reality, Options, and Will. Let’s walk you
through the steps.
GOAL (G)
We are going to
start by identifying your goal or your objective. This can be the objective itself or the expected result. Be clear,
concrete, and always focus on the target.
What do you want to accomplish in life?
How will you know that you have reached that goal?
How does life look like when you have accomplished that goal?
The goal should be specific enough
to give you a direction. The objective
can evolve during the various steps of the GROW model, but it should
not be major unless it is an important lesson
to learn.
REALITY (R)
In the reality phase, you will be
describing the current situation and how
is the current situation limiting you or empowering you to reach your goal. List the weaknesses and
strengths you have for achieving this objective.
What are the barriers to my goal?
What resources do I have to help me with my goal? What limiting belief
do I have in reaching
my goal?
This phase will help you
understand the situation and what led to it.
It is useful to approach the situation from a cognitive, but especially emotional, perspective. This step
uncovers the interferences (beliefs,
objections, etc.) that oppose the achievement of the objective.
OPTIONS (O)
This step is essential. It is
crucial to consider all options, including the
most far-fetched ones. It is to know how to get out of standard solutions, being creative, innovating.
Considering everything also makes it
possible to rationally eliminate those inappropriate solutions that haunt us (ex: the magic pill that will lead you
to weight loss).
List all the possible
actions to help you reach
your goal.
If you had a magic
wand, what option would you choose to realize
your objective?
What if you could start all over, what would you do differently?
This phase allows you to think of
new opportunities to achieve your goal;
What has not yet been done and which could contribute significantly to the achievement of the objective. It will help
you support the implementation of
behaviors, improvement of a process,
and modification of the time frame. Brainstorm all the ideas that come to mind without judging
them or limiting
yourself.
This phase is the time to dream.
WILL (W)
The last phase is about commitment
and actions. It is the phase where you decide what you will do.
What is the first step or action?
How will you hold yourself
accountable for that first step? How will you know that you have completed the first step?
The steps that will be made among
the different options will involve a
strong commitment to action that can produce change. This action may consist of doing nothing, changing
a way of doing something, or a way to stop doing something. The
important thing is to check the congruence of the commitment to action.
Once you have completed a cycle,
go back to the option phase, and see
if you can accomplish another action, repeat it until you reach your goal. As you can see, the GROW model
is adaptable and straightforward. It
is a perfect tool for the leader in planning for success.
By applying the five steps above,
you will acquire the skills, knowledge
and tools that will help you on your journey to lead your life.
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