Being a bold leader means being brave and clear about what you want, like when you're choosing your favorite toy from a big pile.
Imagine you’re in a playground with all your friends, and there’s a slide that no one is using. A bold leader would say, “Let’s go down this slide!” even if it looks wobbly or different from the others. They don’t wait for everyone to agree, they just take action.
What Makes Someone Bold?
A bold leader doesn't hide behind their friends. They speak up and make choices, even when things are uncertain. It’s like picking a big piece of cake at a party, you know it might be more than you can eat, but you still go for it because you want to try something new.
Leading Means Helping Others Follow
A bold leader also helps others feel confident too. They show the way so that others can join in and have fun, just like when you help your little brother or sister find their favorite game.
Being a bold leader is about being brave, clear, and helping others follow, even if it’s just for a slide or a piece of cake! Being a bold leader means being brave and clear about what you want, like when you're choosing your favorite toy from a big pile.
Imagine you’re in a playground with all your friends, and there’s a slide that no one is using. A bold leader would say, “Let’s go down this slide!” even if it looks wobbly or different from the others. They don’t wait for everyone to agree, they just take action.
What Makes Someone Bold?
A bold leader doesn't hide behind their friends. They speak up and make choices, even when things are uncertain. It’s like picking a big piece of cake at a party, you know it might be more than you can eat, but you still go for it because you want to try something new.
Examples
- A bold leader is like the captain of a ship who decides to sail into a storm instead of waiting for calm weather.
- A bold leader might start a new project even if it means working longer hours.
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See also
- What is decision-maker?
- What are managers?
- Why Do Countries Choose to Declare War?
- Why Do Governments Choose to War?
- Why Do Governments Change Their Minds on Policies?