6 Exercises to Develop Your Leadership Skills
Posted on July 15th, 2010 by admin
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Day 35 of the 39 Day Challenge. 6 Exercises To Develop Your Leadership Skills.
“You couldn’t lead a dog on a leash…”
That’s what I thought of myself when I first started working at the Rich Dad Company for Robert Kiyosaki. I had no idea how to lead anyone, let alone a team of people.
However, that quickly changed as I started to practice. I began with some simple exercises Robert taught me that have allowed me to develop into the leader I am today.
These activities are so simple that you can start right now, as soon as you are done watching this. They don’t require any money, magical skills or a ton of time. Just your attention and follow-through.
If you use these exercises, accept feedback and follow through, I guarantee you will get results.
Now get to it!
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