Imagine a leader who makes you feel like the hero of your own story, that’s charismatic leadership. It's not just about looking good or talking loudly; it's about making people feel important and excited to follow them. Like when a teacher makes math sound fun, or a coach gets everyone cheering at the same time.
Examples
- A classmate who makes everyone laugh during a boring lesson
- A team captain who gets the whole group excited before a big match
- A teacher who makes math feel like an adventure
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