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Defining the Traits of a Successful Leader


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Archie R. Lawhorne
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What makes a good leader? For starters, leaders don't

wait for other people to give them permission to do

something. They just do it. Leaders accept responsibility

for the choices they make in life. They don't get sucked

into the "victim mentality" syndrome, which is characterized

by a persistent desire for people to blame others for their

poor choices. Bottom line: Leaders realize that the

decisions they make are all theirs, and thus take full

responsibility for any resulting failures.



In the world of business - especially network marketing and

direct sales - leadership is the defining ingredient that

separates the mediocre from the superstars. It's the act of

persuasion. It's getting people to see new perspectives and

do things they normally wouldn't do. It's about setting your

ego aside and having the passion and charisma to get people

to follow you. Leaders don't follow. They just do.



Can an average person become a leader? Yes, most certainly.

People can transform themselves and make huge strides in

leadership abilities just as they do in other areas of

personal development. It starts with inner self-leadership

and expands outward to influence and move others around you.

Leadership is about self-direction and self-control and

shows in what "we do." Become the right kind of person

(passionate, responsible, doer, believer) and others will

flock right into your lap, and not until.



But, like other areas of self improvement, it's no easy

task, because man's natural instinct is mediocrity. Yes,

mediocrity. It would be nice if we could all become leaders

by simply following a few simple steps. But the path to

leadership requires finding our own way. The direction we

take will differ for each of us. However, there are a few

key traits we can focus on.



No Fear But Fear Itself



So what is it that keeps us from pursuing opportunities,

leading others, taking action and doing what we really want

to do? One word: FEAR. Fear of rejection. Fear of people.

Fear of trying new things. Fear of not being perfect. Enjoying

our comfort zone (average).



It's almost as if the fears we have actually begin to become

like bondage. Ever feel that way? You can usually tell who

lives in fear. They usually wear them on their sleeves. Ever

hear people say:



"I would try that but I just don't have time."

"That program will never work. I already tried networking and

it didn't work before."

"I would listen to you, but that sounds like some pyramid

scheme."



The list of the doubts and fears that roll off people's lips

is endless. Stand in any line with people, on the bus or at

work, and listen to the idle chatter. You'll hear people's fear

in their everyday conversation. "Oh, I hate working here, but

the job market is just too difficult to try and find something

else." If you want to be a great leader, learn to conquer your

fears.



Embrace Failure



Study the histories of all great leaders and you'll see lives

littered with failures. It's called "failing forward fast." And

it's one of the top traits of successful leaders. That's why it

takes guts to be a leader. Many people are scared of failure and

don't like to tackle the tough issues. (Then again, not everyone

wants to be a leader, right.) It requires being decisive and a

willingness to take chances. And yes, to FAIL - but to accept

it, learn from it and move on.



Become A Believer



Children need to "see it" in order to believe it. Leaders

believe it BEFORE they see it. Here's something to try: Try doing

what you say you will do. (Remember, the odds are against you).

When faced with problems and obstacles, choose to learn from the

experience and turn them into an opportunities. Don't whine and

complain about yesterday's defeats. (It's counter-productive and

you look like a fool next to Thomas Edison). Key: Until you're

able to wipe out the past mistakes from the movie projector that

keeps playing in your head, you'll never be able to move forward.

Leaders believe in themselves and believe in abundance.



Take Some Risks



Leaders are the ones willing to make huge sacrifices in time,

money and family in order to achieve their goals. Risk is the

price you pay for success. You must carry the burden and have

the backbone to make decisions that are not popular. Be

internally directed, not "socially fit." You'll never achieve

wealth and success as long as you care what other people thing

of you. Yes, leadership has a price, (risk) but it also offers

tremendous rewards.



Don't Follow The Crowd



Here's a crucial defining trait of a leader: they don't follow

the crowd. Nothing great was ever accomplished by a crowd. A

crowd merely blows with the wind, like scattered leaves. Crowds

have no purpose and end up nowhere. It takes courage to go

against the crowd and be a true individual, but it's the most

exciting, exhilarating thing we can do. It's also the most

difficult and frightening. That's why success is so elusive and

so rare.



Take Ted Turner of CNN fame, for instance. He said, "Lead,

follow, or get out of the way!" Was Turner moving with the

herd? No, he was the captain, not one of the deck hands.

Most people live in a state of self-consciousness. They go to

work, support their families are active in their communities

and are good citizens. Their egos are socially supported which

means they go with the flow. Thus, because they are moving with

the herd and moving with the group's collective consciousness,

they struggle. It's never their goals, their vision or their

choices. Most people rarely, if ever, move into the direction

of freedom and true self expression.



The leaders are your freedom fighters. These are people like

Winston Churchill, Henry Ford, Margaret Thatcher, Thomas

Jefferson, Bill Gates. Leaders usually affect thousands of

people. Anytime you share your energy with enough other people,

BAM, success follows. The problem though is that the notion of

prosperity scares many people because they were taught that

money is evil, or are afraid of the responsibility that comes

with success.



While the world continues to change, the traits of good leaders

remain constant. The principles are timeless. Once you learn

how to liberate the leader within you, extraordinary things

happen.



Archie R. Lawhorne, APR, is an accredited public relations

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