What ‘Emotionally Strong Leaders’ Know About Emotions

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Emotions affect everything. Leaders know that the way we feel about your work is going to affect how we perform at work.

If you want to lead a great life, you must take charge of your emotions. Because, according to Carolyn Stern, ‘Emotions influence almost every aspect of our life, from learning, communication, and relationships, to decision-making, creativity, and productivity.’

‘The way we feel at work and about our work affects how we perform at work.’

‘Emotions are the one thing that unites us as humans.’

‘As leaders, we must adapt ourselves and our workplaces to better accept, nurture, and explore feelings.’

‘What are your emotions teaching you about yourself?’

‘Emotions are the linchpin to our success.’

‘If you want to grow and scale your business, you must grow and scale your leadership, which begins with growing and scaling your EI and allowing your employees to be human and share their emotions at work.’

‘How your staff feel about your behaviors will give you insight on how to lead.’

Leadership is not about being the best; it is about being willing to go first.’

‘Understanding your inner self will help you lead more consciously and purposely.’

‘Connecting with the heart of the people you lead is the key to your leadership success.’

Source:

Carolyn Stern (2022). The Emotionally Strong Leader: An Inside-Out Journey to Transformational Leadership

Discover How To Lead Better

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Leaders don’t talk about leadership. They Lead every day to learn more about leadership.

If you want to master the art and science of leading yourself and other people, you must lead every day.

‘Exceptional leaders challenge everything- especially conventional thought, best practices and existing practices which drive business into a way of thinking that is no longer relevant.’

‘Leaders are pioneer: they are willing to step out into the unknown.’

‘Effective leaders are aware of the motives and feelings of other people.’

‘Leading is about doing- doing something every day to learn something more about leading.’

‘Leading is about doing- doing something every day to learn something more about leading.’

‘Greater mindfulness and reflection help leaders act and review in order to make continuous improvement to their leadership.’

‘Being a leader refers to demonstrating the personal qualities associated with leadership strengths, such as compassion, determination, and learning.’

Growth occurs through a high numbers of small improvements that, over time, add to something big.’

Leadership is a process of social interaction, both with followers and in the organizational context.’

‘You are a leader if you enable positive organizational performance and behaviors in human beings, including yourself.’

‘Leadership styles often reflect the times and contexts within which they are exercised.’

Source:

David Pilbeam and Glenn Wallis (2018). Leader iD: Discover Your Leadership Profile Learn How to improve!