Written November 2010
A leader is someone who is effective, enabling, and organized; someone who can make decisive, confident decisions, all while showing a caring, invested interest in guiding and pushing others to be at their best. A genuine leader is inspirational, true to themselves, and never condescending.
Leaders in my life have all left a personal touch in my heart for which I will forever be grateful. The two most prominent examples are:
* My mother, who lost her husband when she was young, showed me how to be strong, how to persevere and never give up when the going gets tough. Many of her best qualities were instilled in me as a little girl.
* My former boss, who took a chance on me when I really did not have the qualifications or experiences as a teenager entering the workforce. She embraced me, took me under her wing, encouraged me to be proud of myself and my work, to pay attention to details big and small, and that a kind smile can go a long way.
Opportunities in which I have had to demonstrate leadership include the following:
* In a previous position, I provided support, guidance and oversaw work flow to three co-workers. I was also given the opportunity to directly supervise three other seasonal staff, which I enjoyed very much.
* In my current position, I instruct data entry courses in a formal classroom environment. This has allowed me to put my coaching skills into practice and build confidence in my presentations skills, as well as improving my public speaking.
I am interested in exploring leadership because I want to push myself that much further and truly discover where my career might take me if I step out a little more. I feel that I have a lot to offer, but sometimes do not realize my potential or showcase it well enough to advance, although I know deep down I am more the capable. I want to grow, become more assertive, and allow my creativity to never get shoved aside, but find ways for others to embrace it.
Based on information given to me by co-workers who were previously or are currently involved in the Leadership Program, my expectations are quite high. I think that networking and encouragement will play a large role in helping me achieve my leadership goals. It would also benefit me to broaden my perspectives on what leadership really entails and how to put processes into action without any procrastination.
I have a caring, compassionate and well rounded personality. If one can have these qualities, as well as the knowledge and skills to encourage and guide others, it has the makings for a great leader. I have the tools to be a collaborative, energetic and inventive team player. I am interested in my family (particularly my loving husband and sweet 14 month old son), hockey, camping, and enjoying the small, yet important details in life. I am looking forward to what the future brings and am excited to be involved in the leadership program!