LAG Jacques Georges
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Dig deeper into your leadership potential!
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Mentor/Mentoring - What does it mean to be a mentor? Why is mentoring so important?
A leader must learn to serve others through mentoring them. This episode will help you all uncover the following: What is a mentor? What are the qualities a mentor should possess? What are the benefits of a mentor? Who can be a mentor? Can a mentor be a friend? What does a mentor/mentee relationship look like?
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Boss vs Leader - Do you understand the difference between the two?
What is the difference between a Boss and a Leader? After listening to this episode, ask yourself, which would you rather be: a Boss or a Leader?
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Influential - What is your level of influence in the area of leadership?
As leader, you must have a high level of influence in order to effectively lead the people you are in charge of leading. You must first understand that your interactions and coaching need to be felt long after you’re gone. Your influence on this earth must have a sweet and lasting aroma for decades to come.
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Empathy- How do you show empathy?
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. There are three kinds of empathy: cognitive, emotional and compassionate. As a leader you must make a conscious effort to not be too much of one thing.
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Time Management- How effective are you at managing your time?
We are all given the same 24 hours in a day. We must learn to value time, prioritize and not allow ourselves to just go through the motions each day. Time is something we cannot buy back, once the day is gone, we cannot buy it back. Create a to do list to help with the proper time management.
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Good Listener - Are you a good listener? What makes you a good listener?
In order to become a good listener, you must stop listening to respond but instead listen to understand. You must know the difference between listening vs hearing. These three areas help paint a better picture for what active listening should be; Practical, Social, Personal Development. Four factors that cause us not to listen: self-absorption, ‘know it all’ attitude, distractions, and overestimating our listening skills.