Everyday Leadership
Leadership was once thought of as an innate attribute, gifted to only a select few. In reality, leadership is more like a muscle that can be developed and grown, especially when driven by a desire to serve others. It's not confined to those with titles; some of history's greatest leaders weren't seeking fame or fortune but simply rose to the occasion in their daily lives.
I invite you to consider, where do you find everyday leadership opportunities?
Leadership at home: Don't wait to be asked; take the initiative.
Leadership in the workplace: Extend a warm welcome to newcomers.
Thought leadership: Innovate and improve existing processes.
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance): Each of us can make a meaningful contribution to these vital causes.
Acts of kindness: Show empathy and compassion to strangers in need.
Volunteering: Dedicate your time to a cause where you can help others.
On the field: Invite a friend for a walk or lend a hand to a junior team.
It's not about titles; it's about actions.