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Have you ever wanted to lead?
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No, I never wanted to lead. I don’t have the right personality to lead, if I really had to I could lead but it would drain me and I wouldn’t be happy. I don’t like the idea of having followers and having to meet their expectations and I also don’t like the idea of being an influence over someone, I never felt comfortable with having someone do as I say or listening to my every word. I don’t have enough self-confidence to be comfortable with having followers. Leading is also a huge responsibility and I never felt ready or motivated to shoulder that responsibility. I guess I was never interested enough in it to make it seem worth it.
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There are poeple who are born leaders and there are people who grow up to be ones. From my own perspective, I tend to be of the latter kind.
Growing up in a big city as a young individual, there were very little to none of chances of becoming a leader of something due to the seniority and ranks of others. After growing and educating myself as in teaching others now, I have became a leader of my own expertise area which I surround myself and my followers with.
To answer, have I ever wanted to lead? Yes.
Did it start at the very beggining? No.
Do I lead now? Yes.
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When the situation comes when I'm sure I can lead to reach the goals, I will lead. I'm a type of person who can't sit still when I know I can do something. And for some events which I led, they were successful. I want to lead because I believe in me. I may not be the smartest or the richest woman, but I 'm confident with my skills and characters. In a situation where there is someone better than me offering to lead, I will happily step back and support him/her.
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No, I never wanted to lead people. Until today, I'd rather just take the job for myself, and I'd rather just take responsibility for myself. When I was a child, I had a low self-esteem and I did not even think in the dream that I would be working on a managerial position, dealing with telephones, and dealing with people on a daily basis. However, life and experience have taught me a lot, and at the end I am very happy to have started working with people. There is nothing more instructive and interesting - just because every person is a completely different type, and it is very interesting to discover new people - their thinking, their habits, their ideas and trying to find a solution.
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When I was younger, my goal was to lead at everything I was good at. I liked the feeling when people look up to you on the football field or in classroom because you got the answers right. As I got older I realized that leadership I liked as a kid was not for me anymore. I don't like the ''spotlight'', but I still believe that I can contribute to this society and to myself a great deal by just doing the best I can and set an example in the future for my potential children. In that way I could be their leader, and that's all that matters.
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