When considering
what leadership means to me, I would define it as one who creates conditions
that help a group or organization effectively accomplish a specific set of
goals and/or objectives. Ensuring adequate leadership is important because it
can propel and advance most areas within our current social and economic
structure. In order to be an effective leader, I also believe that some of the
most important elements are as follows:
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High level of organizational skills and
an eye for detail
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Be able to provide goals that are clear
and attainable for the group
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Involves all people within the group and
offers continuous praise for good effort
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Be willing to take on the tasks that are
required from the group to lead by example
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Always be respectful, ethical, enthusiastic,
and encouraging to everyone in the group
After
considering these major elements, I also believe that they have become a part
of who I am due to certain leaders who have inspired me in my personal and
professional life. This initially began from the
daily guidance, support, encouragement, and leadership style that was continuously
offered by my own parents. My father was a sergeant major in the United States
Army and my mom worked for AAFES which is also known as the PX. They taught me
and my siblings, that people must always strive to be the best they can be and
to always try and help others achieve this goal whenever possible. One example
of this is when I decided to become an artist during childhood, and my mother
supported every aspect of that personal goal to help build my overall level of
artistic skill. This ultimately led to my current artistic hobby, which is designing
Sharpie Marker books that are intended to reach children &
adolescents who are experiencing thoughts & issues that make them feel
alone or completely lost in the world. I'm hoping that the words and pictures
will help them understand that most of what they feel and think is completely
normal & we all have the same exact mental struggles. They just need to be
strong & we'll all get through it together. Spreading this message to that
age group is also more important to me than all the money in the world, so I
have never charged a penny for any of the work. Prior to beginning the 1st
book, my mother also passed away from an unexpected heart attack, so one other
goal is to keep her memory and 35 years of support, encouragement, and
leadership skill alive by continuing on with this work.
Furthermore,
I also believe that the people in my professional life who inspired me the most
to want to become a leader, are previous teachers. This inspiration began when
I was in my senior year of high school, with an English teacher who taught me
that I had a special skill for writing. She then continuously worked to foster
and increase this level of ability with constant praise and positive feedback.
After graduating, I got my first job at a daycare center because I wanted to
give back to other students like she had done with me. This assistant daycare
provider position then led to becoming a substitute teacher at the same high
school were I had initially experienced this outstanding leadership skill from
a caring and compassionate English teacher. Since then, I have worked with
countless children in the local area because it’s my goal to offer them a more
positive and fulfilling quality of life. Working in this field, has also become
one of my main interests because there are so many children who are hurting and
they just need someone to reach out and offer help. Therefore, one of my future
goals as a leader is to create and implement programs that cater to the individual
needs of children, adolescents and young adults.
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