Conviction is a crucial strength for leaders to inspire and support others in making a positive change.
Abstract
The article emphasizes the importance of conviction in leadership, using the example of Joan of Arc, a Roman Catholic saint from the 15th century. It suggests that an unwavering conviction to follow one's beliefs is one of the greatest strengths a leader can have. Authentic leaders can inspire those around them to raise their own standards and fight for their beliefs. The article provides tips on how to put this into action, such as making known your beliefs, reminding people of their self-worth, and supporting others who are authentic in their beliefs. It also invites readers to join the iWOW Family to learn more about strategic leadership skills.
Bullet points
Conviction is a key strength for leaders.
Joan of Arc is used as an example of a leader with strong conviction.
Authentic leaders can inspire others to raise their standards and fight for their beliefs.
Tips for putting conviction into action include making known your beliefs, reminding people of their self-worth, and supporting others who are authentic in their beliefs.
Readers are invited to join the iWOW Family to learn more about strategic leadership skills.
Conviction Helps Entrepreneurs Become Successful Leaders
How every entrepreneur can use conviction to be a great leader
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"One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.”
- Joan Of Arc was a Roman Catholic saint during the 15th century.
The big idea here is an unwavering conviction to follow your beliefs is one of the greatest strengths a leader can have.
Remember, if it is truly authentic, a leader can gain a multitude of supporters.
An authentic leader can inspire those around him or her to raise their own standards and fight for their own beliefs.
Here’s how this applies to us and our leadership convictions:
Make known your beliefs, no matter how you must do it.
Remind people of their own self-worth and not to waver from it.
So, let’s put this into action:
Inspire and support others to make their world, their state, their town, or even their street a better place.
Support someone who is authentic in his or her beliefs and believes in them.
Sometimes we all need just a little nudge or show of support before we speak up or act.
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