This week's lesson builds off of an educational leader's duty of being more proactive. When one is more proactive, they start to get a better sense as to where their "true north" is and looking ahead before taking action. I've learned that as a leader, it is really important to think ahead before doing anything for there are consequences on how my colleagues and other coworkers will perceive me. We are held reliable for what we say and if we commit to our promises. If our beliefs differ from our actions, we can come off as liars, frauds, and untrustworthy individuals. These are the results from our actions that help build our character. In the end, we strive to be as genuine as possible to help better our relationships with colleagues and to be viewed as a strong yet trustworthy leader.
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AuthorRobert Marley Lerma is an online graduate student through San Diego State University. Weebly is being used to post blog posts for EDL 610 (Visionary Leadership). Archives
March 2019
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