Take responsibility to make great what you can make great. - Clay Scroggins, How to Lead When You're Not in Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority
Your potential to lead others is a direct result of how you lead yourself. – Craig Groeschel
How do the readers
lead themselves?
No matter who the reader is or what their dreams are, leadership is an important aspect in accomplishing our dreams and goals. As the author was thinking about this week’s blog, she thought about the term “self-leadership”.
According to Sermon Central, John Maxwell says self-leadership is holding oneself to a higher standard of accountability than the standard other people do. What standard does the reader hold themselves to? How was this standard established?
In the coming weeks,
the author will talk about how self-leadership has impacted her life with her
professional and personal life.
ACTION: Evaluate how you lead yourself. Do you hold yourself to a higher standard than
others do?
Resources
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https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/self-leadership
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https://positivepsychology.com/self-leadership/
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https://scottjeffrey.com/self-leadership/
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https://www.johnmaxwell.com/blog/mark-cole-do-you-have-personal-leadership-questions/
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https://www.sermoncentral.com/content/John-Maxwell-How-to-Lead-Yourself
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https://thriveglobal.com/stories/the-4-pillars-of-self-leadership-time-to-focus-on-you/
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