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Episode 24: "It's OK to Not Be Perfect: Leadership Traits Rooted in Imperfection"

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A great leader has to be perfect, right? Nothing could be further from the truth. After all, even a leader is still human. In truth, a leader is generally called on to make more decisions than those who work under them, so it could be argued they make more mistakes than anyone else. In this episode Tywauna 'Coach Tee' discusses the leadership traits rooted in imperfection.

The best leaders have the following traits:

  1. Inspiration
  2. Approachability
  3. Trustworthiness
  4. Self-Awareness

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What leadership traits do you have that are rooted in imperfection?

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Listen on Directimpactbroadcasting.com, Spotify, Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet or notebook so you never miss an episode! Most importantly, please share with a friend, colleague, and family member!!

To connect with Tywauna 'Coach Tee Wilson' for more strategies or join the monthly leadership roundtable, find her on LinkedIn at Tywauna Wilson, visit SomeLeadersWearLabCoats.com, or join the Tidbits w/Coach Tee Wilson Facebook group.

Could you benefit from ongoing mentoring? Check out the StandOut Leader Academy

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A great leader has to be perfect, right? Nothing could be further from the truth. After all, even a leader is still human. In truth, a leader is generally called on to make more decisions than those who work under them, so it could be argued they make more mistakes than anyone else. In this episode Tywauna 'Coach Tee' discusses the leadership traits rooted in imperfection.

The best leaders have the following traits:

  1. Inspiration
  2. Approachability
  3. Trustworthiness
  4. Self-Awareness

Call to Action
What leadership traits do you have that are rooted in imperfection?

Be a Supporter!

Listen on Directimpactbroadcasting.com, Spotify, Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet or notebook so you never miss an episode! Most importantly, please share with a friend, colleague, and family member!!

To connect with Tywauna 'Coach Tee Wilson' for more strategies or join the monthly leadership roundtable, find her on LinkedIn at Tywauna Wilson, visit SomeLeadersWearLabCoats.com, or join the Tidbits w/Coach Tee Wilson Facebook group.

Could you benefit from ongoing mentoring? Check out the StandOut Leader Academy

  continue reading

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