Self Reflection On Team Leadership

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Personally, I am all about team leadership. Wanting to see everybody do something positive leadership skills and to lead others. I aspire to one day achieve the highest when not only leading others but leading myself in a bigger outlook. The two techniques are very much similar, but also different with the overall look. The Myer Briggs, was my favorite out of both because it showed me, and fit me for who I am and going to be. My letters for Myer Briggs was ESFJ. I am basically” The Consul”, I am the one who is the social one. I thrive on staying up to date with what my friends are doing, and trying to make sure they are staying on track just as well as I am.
That is one of my biggest strengths, but one of my worse weaknesses,
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But, on everything I did like is when reading my description, it said that we look for the best interest of others, before ourselves. Looking at some other people with my trait, like Steve Harvey, Taylor Swift, and Jennifer Lopez, lets me know that, there are others like me, so I don’t think I am alone. That is me to the fullest. Making sure everybody around me good, because I truly know if nobody has me like I have them, that God has my back like no other, that’s why think the Myer Briggs test results fit me so much.
The second assessment was the DISC; it was shown that I had dominant and direct behaviors. Focusing on the bottom line and mostly problem solving, which describes me also. If you know me, or even if you don’t know me, when you notice me, and everything I do on a daily, its helping others. It never fails that people ask me to help with certain situations, because I have never been for one thing or the other, I am one to just tell you how I feel, whether you or wrong or right, I’ll tell you that. I never been one to sugarcoat on anything or to anybody.
The Dominant is one who is going to go all out for winning, and success. I do trust that because, there will always be a person coming for the same thing you want and willing to
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Very demanding, and I am somebody who is very strong- willed, but the DISC, does say may struggle with others trying take advantage of. Speaks so much volume to my life, thinking I would have all my ducks in a row, and not letting that happen. But, with trying help everybody else some in society eyes see two ways to take advantage of that, by either the person you are helping taking advantage of you, or the person that sees you helping everybody else, and sees that as a get in free card, to try to take advantage of you. Biggest thing I struggle with and need to work on.
Both tests know me better than I know myself, forreal. Two different view, while the Myer
Briggs didn’t go into detail about personal things, that’s why I loved it. The DISC made me sort of get in an awkward position because, I had to open and see that some of the things I struggle with the most to this day of writing this, but they did help me realize and keep the faith in what type of person I am. And, to strive to change my outlook on certain things, but being open to do that and staying positive, knowing that I won’t always be right in a sense. Liked this assignment, and will be working on things that the assessments pointed out to

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