Being a great leader is like being the best friend who knows how to make everyone feel happy and ready to play.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and you’re the one who gets everyone excited, makes sure no one feels left out, and helps when someone trips. That’s what Roselinde Torres means by being a great leader, she helps people shine just like you do when you're having fun with your friends.
What leaders really do
A great leader is not always the loudest or the fastest. Sometimes, they’re the ones who listen carefully and know when to step in. It's like when you're playing tag, sometimes the best player is the one who knows when to hide, when to run, and when to cheer for others.
Leaders help people grow
Leaders also help people learn new things, just like a teacher or a coach. They don’t do everything themselves; they let others try, even if it means someone might fall or make a mistake. That’s how you get better at games, by trying, falling, and getting up again.
So, being a great leader is like being the friend who makes everyone feel strong, happy, and ready for the next adventure.
Examples
- A teacher who inspires students to work together on a school project.
- A manager who encourages their team to take risks and try new ideas.
- A coach who helps athletes believe in themselves and achieve success.
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See also
- How Great Leaders Inspire Action | Simon Sinek | TED?
- Collective Leadership - What is leadership?
- How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education | Sal Khan | TED?
- How AI can heal healthcare | Edmund Jackson | TEDxNashville?
- How Does Charismatic Leadership Theory Work?