... Not long ago, 13th years to be exact, I began the journey of my life. I was born and raised in Peru – South America and move to the USA back in 1995. In Peru I grew up in a disciplined family with my grandfather being a police man and my father a police officer I had no doubt I wanted to be in the military. Because of that, I also attend a military high school during the last 3 years of my education. I was privileged and blessed to have been raised in a good family that taught the value of respect and loyalty. When I arrived to the USA and married my wife it then took me 10 years to finally have the chance to enlist in the Army. Enlisting has so far been one of the greatest decisions in my life....
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...I believe that leadership is a process where one individual strengthens, adds, and uses their skill set to positively influence and motivate the team they lead. Every leader is different and has strengths, skills, and abilities that differ from other leaders. Therefore, every leader is unique, but all leaders strive to improve and use their leadership skills to the best of their ability. My belief on leadership has evolved and changed numerous times since stepping into a program that fully embraces different leadership styles, abilities, and ways of looking at leadership. I have found that this view on leadership is one that I am currently fond of and see a connection to as I develop into my own unique leadership style. My philosophy on...
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...My approach on the philosophy of leadership is to promote fearlessness and collaboration amongst the team and remaining humble. One of my favorite leaders who exemplified these leadership qualities is Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was one of history’s greatest leaders due to his ability to control his ego while still pushing for the progression of the nation. Not only did he do this, but he was aware of his own weaknesses. Therefore, Lincoln appointed people to positions to fill the gaps of his weaknesses. Additionally, Lincoln proved to have great collaboration skills, more specifically, his listening capabilities and his ability to create a climate free for active engagement in debate. On the other hand, for anyone trying to enhance their...
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...Throughout my life I have been influenced in my leading style by many amazing leaders who I one day aspire to be like. The main influence on my leadership has been my mother, who is a teacher and an amazingly invested leader. She is dedicated to the growth of the people she leads and teaches them to be advocates for themselves and gives them room to learn to develop their own ideas. She is a firm believer in the idea of stewardship, and cares about and gets to know the students she leads. I have also been influenced by several of my science teacher throughout the years, not only to pursue a science career, but also to grow my leadership skills through finding my passion, looking to the future, and learning from my mistakes and growing from...
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...John Maxwell once said, "Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others". Leadership by definition is the ability to establish a clear vision for other individuals to follow willingly to keep everyone unified. In my experiences, I strongly believe that being a leader helps improve one’s self-being. In fact, leadership is the skeletal structure of almost everything in our lives and without it, most things would collapse. It has been an honor to be in a few leadership positions that will enrich my life with the necessary tools to enhance my skills and expand my valuable knowledge about this diverse world and its people. Hence, my leadership skills give me the motivation to help form ‘servant leaders’...
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...inspires others the be their best. My mom is the most important leader in my life. She is able to guide me through life and to help me learn to be the best version of myself, while also balancing helping my family and others as well. When I was thirteen years old I had dreams of being a professional athlete. However, I kept comparing myself to others which made me frustrated and quit swimming. That made me feel as though I lost a part of myself. My mom is a true leader because when I quit swimming, I lost a huge part of my identity and she was able to remind me of who I am and lead me to being a happier and more confident individual. Jumping in the pool was always...
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...as well as what we have read in Max DePree’s (2004) book Leadership is an Art, the following is what I have learned or confirmed about myself as a leader. Working in schools, I often hear about leaders in education falling into two categories, you’re either a transactional leader, or a transformation leader. Transactional leaders tend to look at the world through lenses of rewards, punishment, and an exchange for motivation, while transformational leaders focus on the conditions to transform a student’s learning cognitively, emotionally, socially, intuitively, and creatively. I think most people go too far in describing it as an either-or choice. As an effective leader, teacher, and organizer, transactional and transformational tactics are present in my strategy. I...
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...book The Laws of Leadership, a leader is: “...one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” There can be no progress, innovation, or evolution without some form of leadership. At Southern Methodist University, I know I must show leadership to other students: I must set an example for others to follow. Even so, how should I show leadership? What guide am I supposed to look to? Where do I begin? To answer these questions, I look to my past to positive influences. In my experience, I have known and revered many individuals that can only be described as leaders. From my family and my peers to my pastor, all of these people have created an example that I hope to replicate in my near future. What all...
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...Leadership, Growing up I was taught anyone can be put in a leadership position but not everyone can be a leader of people. The army has the whole “provide purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission," but I think there’s more to that. The army definition is for providing leadership to the soldier in front of you but not to the masses and that’s the leadership style I wish to have. I want to be able to inspire the masses in believing what I am preaching. When I first arrived at Fort Sill I was assigned one soldier then over time I began to have more soldiers that wanted me as their team leader. I always believed that all these soldiers wanted me as their team leader because I was still a young specialist and I still remembered...
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...with others. A leader has to be someone that everyone can trust. If you have ever been asked to take a leadership position, it is an indication that someone believed in you. I’ve been asked to be a leader at many times in different places in my life; at home, school and at church. At home, my parents always trust me and ask me to take care of my little brother while they are away. When my brother gets sick, I can give him the medicine and try to make...
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...quote about leadership, and share how it relates to your core principles. "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more you are a leader" -John Quincy Adams For me leadership isn't just the ability of one to bring together a group of people for a united cause. Leaders should strive to inspire greatness in all. This quote focuses on my core principles, and reminds me that through positivity and encouragement you truly can have a major positive impact on someone's life. I try to live everyday being a positive force in the world. This year I became a part of Sources of Strength as a peer leader and counselor. We are an international organization aimed at suicide prevention and mental wellness. Our goal is to help connect people to help, and find the strengths in their life. Through this I feel like I’ve learned a great deal about leadership. To be a leader you don’t have to be the bravest, or the smartest. You don’t have to be charismatic or even a good public speaker. All you have to do is have the ability to inspire and help others to achieve their dreams. The greatest leaders inspire people...
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...Leadership is a quality that I pride myself in having. In my life, there are many opportunities for me to express that leadership. I am involved in a number of leadership organizations within my school. I participate in Drama Club, Student Council, KAY Club, Earth Care Club, and my school’s show choir. I am also the Boys Basketball Manager and the Track Manager. By just being involved in such organizations I have taken on a leadership role, but within those organizations there are even bigger leadership roles one could play. For example, I am the dance captain and treasurer for drama club and the second soprano section leader for my show choir group. This is only my second year in drama club and in show choir, but I can say that I have worked...
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...I will bring a tremendous amount of enthusiasm and energy to the table. Anyone who has gotten to know me over an extended period of time always mentions the incredible amount of energy I possess. I am very proud of my enthusiasm and am never afraid to show it to my peers. Also, my previous leadership experiences often deals with a group of students. While I have held positions myself, including a tenure as AYC Captain, and “The Voice” of Andover High School., much of how I have grown and evolved as a leader deals with a group. I am very people oriented, I like to get to know my peers on a personal level and see what they like and do not like. My leadership style is very similar, I like to get the opinions of everyone I am working with if possible....
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...Leadership exhibited in a person inspires my confidence in them. It makes me want to follow them and do whatever they asked me to do, having faith in their guidance and direction as not only the right thing to do, but also the best thing to do in that particular situation. A good leader makes a person feel good by showing a genuine concern for you not only as a person, but as a contemporary they may choose to teach, coach, mentor, and befriend. This leader would be someone you would be able to depend upon for support, help, and guidance when times get hard. After taking the quiz, I realize that there are many qualities a leader must possess in order to inspire people, besides having a pleasant personality and the ability to develop rapport....
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...Leadership is defined as the action of leading a group of people or an organization. To lead means to have the initiative in an action and be a positive example for others to follow. I believe that a leader always devotes themselves, even when no one is watching. You can’t be a leader if you only put in the effort when you are on the big stage. Not only do leaders work hard, but they also encourage and motivate others as well. I show leadership in many different ways. Not only during school but also outside of school. I participate in multiple school activities such as National Honor Society, food and fitness, cross-country, basketball, and track. I believe that I show leadership in these various activities by having a positive attitude and encouraging others to do their best. I also show leadership through other activities, such as volunteering at my church on Sunday’s and helping at the Riceville library during the summer. I am involved in National Honor Society because I have shown excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. I believe that to be a positive leader you have to show high scholar along with the ability to try and learn from others, as well as being able to serve others, and show good moral qualities....
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