Generation: Most organizations reflect the characteristics of their key leaders, and that includes their age.
Attitude: People with good attitudes tend to make people around them feel more positive. Terrible attitudes bring others down.
Background: People attract – and are attracted to – others of similar background. This natural magnetism is so strong that organizations that value diversity have to fight against it.
Values: Whether shared values are positive or negative, the character you possess is what you will likely find in the people who follow you.
Energy: It’s a good thing that people with similar levels of energy are attracted to one another, because when you pair a high-energy person with a low-energy person and ask them to work closely together, they can drive one another crazy.
Giftedness: People are attracted to talent and excellence and are most likely to respect and follow one who possesses their kind of talent.
Leadership ability: Who you are is what you attract. The leaders you attract will be similar in style and ability to you.
Who you are is who you attract –
grow accordingly.
Reference:
Maxwell, J. C. (2007). Maximize your day: 365 days of insights to develop the leader within you and influence those around you. Manila, Philippines: OMF Literature Inc.
Maxwell, J. C. (2007). Maximize your day: 365 days of insights to develop the leader within you and influence those around you. Manila, Philippines: OMF Literature Inc.
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Who you are is who you attract – grow accordingly.
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