By Judi Moreo

What does it take for someone to be a leader? Some people believe that you must be born with it. While it may be true that some people possess a natural ability towards leadership, it can be learned. Like anything else, you get better at it with practice.

One of the key features of a leader is to lead by example. Our society has gotten too used to the idea that leaders simply bark orders at people. They expect people to follow those orders without the willingness to do the tasks themselves. Leaders need to be the ship’s captains and be willing to go down with the ship.

Another role of a leader is to take responsibility for their actions. Don’t pass the blame onto others. If you assume or accept a leadership role, you will be looked upon to guide those you lead. Own up to your mistakes and figure out alternative courses of action when needed.

Leaders should also have a vision for their team or organization. You should know what you are trying to accomplish and figure out how you are going to get there.

To continue with the captain of the ship analogy, you need to map out a route to take the ship. 

When you are leading others, you need to display confidence. When people view you as a confident leader, they will do whatever you ask of them. There is a difference between confidence and arrogance. Be careful not to confuse the two even though they sometimes can cross.

Leaders are allowed to make mistakes. How they recover from those mistakes defines their ability to lead. If you hide from the problem, you will lose the confidence that others have placed in you. Face up to the adversity of the situation and figure out how to handle it. This can require some tough decisions, but that is part of the role of the leader.

Leaders should listen to the people they are leading. Listen to their concerns. Listening to others does not imply caving into their demands. You simply need to take what others say into consideration. If you take the approach that you are always right, you will set the stage for a group of yes people. What this means is you will need to be responsible for every decision, even the ones you thought you were delegating. Choose the right people and let them do their jobs. That’s what leaders do!

Judi Moreo is the Ultimate Achievement Coach.  In addition, she is an author, an artist, a hypnotherapist, an NLP practitioner, and a television show host of “What’s Your Story?” on the WWDB-TV Network on Roku. If you would like to contact Judi, you may do so at judi@judimoreo.com