Leadership as a Skill
Building a skill whether it's cooking, public speaking, or leadership shares a fundamental principle: learning and practice.
When we think about skills like cooking and public speaking, it's clear that they require the right mix of learning and practice to master.
Yet, many people mistakenly believe that those who excel in these areas are simply born with the talent. The truth is, they have earned their proficiency through dedicated effort and consistent practice.
Now, let's consider leadership from this same perspective. When we view leadership as a skill, it becomes evident that it too can be developed and refined with the right interventions.
Just like any other skill, leadership requires time, effort, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
With the right amount of learning and practice, you can become good at any skill—even leadership. And remember, leadership starts from one self.