3 Reasons Fear Makes You a Good Leader
The pressure to be a strong and confident leader, especially as a female, is heavy enough to bear, but, fear can cripple us if we
The pressure to be a strong and confident leader, especially as a female, is heavy enough to bear, but, fear can cripple us if we
Leaders, who should you be? If you’re in charge you probably never feel like you get in front or up to date. There’s a list
In some circles, persuasion gets a bad rap. More often than not, many of us associate persuasion with something devious and underhanded. If you hold
It doesn’t matter where you come from or what your interests are – we are all afraid of something. Fear does not discriminate, it affects us all at least once in our lives and it can strike us when we least expect it. Unfortunately fear can sometimes jeopardise our ability to carry out our leadership roles as effectively as we can and that is when we need to find our inner strength and courage to release it.
It is possible to minimise fear so its stronghold on our lives can loosen a little. Here are some ways to help.
How often have you stood and admired the performance of our elite athletes, and thought about the discipline and concentration it must take to reach
Leadership is a skill, that’s well known. Leadership skills can be natural instinct, enhanced by inherent personality traits or learned from coaching and training. Some
What’s age got to do with it? Plenty, as it turns out. A couple of weeks ago we wrote a post about the challenges of
We seemingly live in a society that worships daily at the altar of the cult of the young. From our favorite athletes, to popular models
Absenteeism. Irritability. Poor work performance. Missed deadlines. These are all signs of burnout, and you’ve probably experienced them yourself at some time in your working
Athletes would be lost without them, as would professional singers and other performers. What about CEOs and other business people? Why shouldn’t they also have