A leader feels powerful when they believe others are listening, following them, and trusting their decisions. It's like being the captain of a ship, when everyone looks to you for direction, that’s when you feel most in control. Power is not just about having authority; it's about feeling seen and believed by people around you.
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- A team leader feels powerful when everyone starts working harder after they give a great speech.
- A classroom teacher feels powerful when students raise their hands to answer questions eagerly.
- A soccer coach feels powerful when players cheer loudly at the end of the game.
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- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Governments?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- Why Do We Use ‘Secret’ Codes in Politics and History?
- What's the Difference Between a Monarchy and a Democracy?
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