Back to the beginning of the quarter, I simply thought leadership was black and white. A person was a leader when they stepped up or were voted into a position that requires a leader. Going through the class, I've realized anyone can be a leader in many different situations! There's so many more models than the classic pyramid (you know...with the "leader" on top and "followers" on the bottom. I found out there are webs and upside down pyramids and more! Black and white leadership idea=wrong! Time to add those colors!
| "I simply don't live in a tower in the middle of some hidden forest..." |
Personally, I've found mysef to be more aware of who I am and my strengths. From the getgo, I knew that I was more of a caring, not really competitive type of a person. I've discovered through different tests that I've taken and the course as a whole, how to work with being more of an emotionally driven person like myself. Using the knowledge I gained from class and the book I had to read (Leading with Soul), I've discovered that this kind of leadership role I play really places others first and makes sure everyone is on the same page. ("I've Got a Dream from Tangled shows how Rapunzel stepped up and helped out discovered their own dreams :))
Leading with Soul emphasized this point even more because it took an inward look at how people lead. They discussed more of a spiritual side and how leading involves thinking about actions and then doing from within, from feeling and noticing your surroundings. It was a great read and without the class, I probably wouldn't have been exposed to it.
The things I really see differently are the different ways in which leadership is being applied. In the clubs that I'm currently in, I notice that many of them are not the traditional pyramid with a president on top and so on. Some of the clubs I'm in are like this but I've noticed more and more how much power each individual has in a group. Each member of the club really has the power to go to the president or whoever and ask for proposals and work it out with the e-board on how to get there.
I've found that the e-board and these higher powers serve as more of a bridge from point A to point B. They control the finances and have the right connections to get you what you need. There work really benefits the individual memebers. I'm changing because I've now realized I have more power in this way...
How I'll continue to learn about leadership is probably going to be throughout the different clubs and orgs I'm in and will get involved in throughout the future. I also applied to be an RA and so far so good with that, so I really hope I'm able to make it all the way. Leadership I feel can come at you when you least expect it and someone has to stand up. With the skills I've learned in class and applied already, I think I'm prepared to take that role.
I'm also going to learn alot by what I see other leaders do. Leadership and the different styles of leading evolve so rapidly, that I think everyone needs to pay attention and really become engaged in what their leaders are doing.
My philosophy of leadership is that it's ever growing and changing. Anyone can be a leader but you have to be willing to take on that important role. A leader uses compromise and thought to get to an action that can benefit everyone in the most effecient way possible. Leadership deals mostly with its followers. Without them, there is no leading person at all.
To conclude, leadership and knowing the skills how to successfully lead, is one of those things that any person can carry for the rest of a life. Being a leader means that you know how to successffully deal with others and really make yourself stand out as well.
Thanks for reading! It's been fun :) "So long, farewell!"
Amanda!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG I love Tangled. Second, the way you incorporated elements of that movie into your Leadership Development is quite impressive. I'm also happy that you gave our Leading With Soul a shout-out; that book helped develop my spirituality as well. Your post was entertaining, relateable, and funny! It's been a wonderful class with you and of course we'll stay friends :)
- Marygrace Ashdown
Out of the Box!! That pretty much describes my childhood! :')
ReplyDeleteI greatly enjoyed reading your blog! I looked at leadership in black and white too, and I feel that this class has thrown a box of crayons at my view of leadership (if that makes any sense 0_0).I haven't seen "Tangled" yet, (I know, sooo bad right!) but I am much more ecstatic to watch it now that I know that so many encouraging aspects of leadership is included within it. Disney is so amazing at placing such beneficial advice in their movies! :)I am so excited for you and your bright future! I will be crossing my fingers that you get that RA position! I am looking forward for all of us to go out there with our insight on the diversity of leadership and apply it to everything that we do! It was so nice meeting you! :)
I know it's been said already but your pictures, themes, and out of the box reference made your blog that much better! Also, good luck with the RA endeavors :) and I think its great that you are ready to work on and develop your leadership philosophy through applying skills in student orgs and leadership opportunities! I really appreciated how you talk about being an emotionally driven person/leader and how this class and various tests have helped you better understand how you can use those strengths in the most effective way possible. Good luck and lead on!
ReplyDeleteAmanda! Thanks for such a thoughtful reflection. I am so glad that our class helped you see the value of each individual in a group setting, and that leadership happens when all those individuals come together to do their part. Keep that in mind as you move forward - leadership never sits with one person! Your input, effort, and passion are just as important as the others' in the room, and the group needs to see those things from you in order to be the best it can be. Good luck with everything you are pursuing. Hope to see you in another leadership class soon!
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