Leadership Guide for Students by Robert Morris

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While at college, everyone is advising you to get involved, right? Well, instead of only getting involved halfway, you should develop some leadership skills and learn how to be the best at what you do. Leadership qualities take time and practice to be developed, but there is no better time to take action than now.

In the continuation, we will offer some effective tips that will turn you into the leader you have always wanted to be.

1. Find the talent within you

Not everyone has leadership skills, but everyone has some talent that can turn them into a leader with the right practice and devotion. If you are member of some college club, you should step up! You may get the envious looks from some members of the club, but others will appreciate your effort of bringing the organization forward.

When class projects step on stage, don’t be afraid to take the lead. Learn how to delegate and make sure everyone finishes their part on time.
Getting a job while at college won’t only keep you away from starving – it will be a valuable experience that will help you discover and work on your leadership skills.

Getting involved is simply not enough if you want to be a leader. When you have passion for something, you need to play to your strengths and use that affinity. If your plan is to continue with MBA studies, you should step up and offer to be the treasurer for a student organization. Associating your future interests to your present activities is the best thing you could do for your career as a leader.

2. You like being in the spotlight? Be careful with that!

One of the biggest misunderstandings of students who want to be leaders is that they always have to be in the spotlight. However, a real leader knows when to step aside and allow others to have their moments. That’s what distinguishes real ambition from arrogance.

When there are too many people in the group with an urge to dominate, you should step aside. If the project involves more than two dominating personalities, you should allow someone else to take the lead because such projects don’t get done without troubles. One of the greatest leadership skills is being a successful team player, and these are the kinds of opportunities that will shape your character.

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