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    Low readiness contingency shows a direction approach for a leader, telling groups precisely what to do and guiding them to do it and within time limit. From my perspective, I thought this is a very good approach for leaders and followers because both leaders and followers have clear vision. Now I learned the Low readiness contingency is not good approach for effective leaders. I prefer to use very high readiness contingency and I know it may not work all the time. Of course, this is depending on…

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    People should not purposely change things about themselves to fit in with a certain group of people. They should be content with who they are, even if it takes time to accept it. People who are true to themselves are much happier than people that are trying to be someone else. We, as people, are not defined by what others think of us. Attempting to change who you are to fit in with others is unnecessary and can take a toll on a person’s happiness. People should try to be content with who…

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    When people say the words “America is the land of the free and the home of the brave,” people think of opportunity but for themselves. When I hear these words, I think of the opportunity I have to give back to America. Sure America is the land of opportunity to get all what we want but we should never always just take, eventually we should give back to our nation. This is because it is our responsibility to keep this nation great for our future generations. Like I said, we all have…

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    C.S Lewis and Aristotle tackle the idea of pride in two opposite ways. Lewis analyzed pride to be the worst thing to happen to the human race because pride leads to arrogance. He focuses on the extrinsic version of pride. Whereas Aristotle finds pride to be virtuous, as he analyzed the intrinsic values of pride. The pride people find in their accomplishments and to propel them towards worth. In both instances, pride is a deep satisfaction of one’s self. The opposite of pride is humility, a…

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    Having courage is important to humans in everyday life. Courage helps humans through periods of inevitable difficulties during one’s life, requiring one to stand firmly and face challenges head on. In return, this nurtures and builds personal morality. W.H. Auden’s poem, “There Will Be No Peace”, exemplifies this, demonstrating that acts of strength in the face of pain or obstacles encourage the growth of personal integrity. Being strong and working through times of struggle is crucial to…

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    understand that Phi Beta Lambda requires strong leadership skills and innovative thinking. If I am selected to become a member of this prestigious organization, I will strive to become the best leader possible. Furthermore, I can bring enthusiasm, boldness, and vision to the Phi Beta Lambda organization. There is no way that a leader can be successful if the person lacks enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is important because it allows the leader to gain results from the followers. If a leader is…

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    Trust is a risk, but that risk could change your life in so many different ways. When you don’t have faith in yourself, you will fail. You will thrive if you trust in yourself and others. World War Z is a story that teaches a valuable lesson that is true for even a modern teen: for a more prosperous life you should have faith in yourself and others. In World War Z, the author uses conflict to develop the theme that sometimes you have to have faith in yourself and others in order to succeed. For…

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    I consider myself a helpful, introverted, kind, and responsible person, someone who has goals and aims to achieve them. However, I never expected for my main personality to be an advocate. For me, the meaning of being an advocate is to be a leader, to have an activist personality, to represent yourself as someone who stands up for yourself and others as well as to be a representative for those who do not have a voice. To be an advocate for me meant to be an outgoing, imperative person, but when…

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    Dabke, D. (2016). Impact of Leader’s Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Behavior on Perceived Leadership Effectiveness: A Multiple Source View. Business Perspectives & Impact of Leader’s Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Behavior on Perceived Leadership Effectiveness: A Multiple Source View Research. In this research paper Dabke explored the connection among performance-based Emotional Intelligence. 200 contributor managers were assessed by administering the Mayer, Salovey,…

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    Are you at home in joy, or is joy just a place you visit from time to time when the stars align and conditions are somehow just right? For far too many of us, joy is less like home base, and more like an infrequently visited vacation place, which we think of wistfully and longingly during the emotionally turbulent trials and tribulations of Earth life. But according to the way you are designed, you are intended to live in joy. Joy is to be your emotional "default setting"--the emotional state…

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