Friday, July 3, 2009

What it takes to be a leader!


Can Tyra Banks, Maria Shaparova and Tiger Woods be successful in their respective fields by only being constantly hardworking in their training sessions? I believe every powerful leader was destined to become one. Would their achievements be the same if Tyra involves herself in swimming, Maria in women football, and Tiger in basketball?

In my perception, one's genetic, childhood environment, interest, distinct personality, and fate combine to make one outstanding in a specific field.

One's genetic can help one to craft perfect skills in sports such as high stamina, optimism and techniques which were inherited through DNA from relatives and family. Besides, one is more likely to become a champion in a particular sport if they were brought up in places with sports facilities, athletes and constellations who practices sports activities. Moreover, interest for a sport plays a major role in driving one to improve his performances as well as persevere in this field. Furthermore, a recognized leader would possess various qualities which cover respect for his industry, proper time management, patient, cling to his goal and humble. Lastly, a leader may not need to strive hard to seize opportunities because opportunities will come to look for them instead.

Dear friends and readers,

However, all these aspects are redundant if one has no credible coach who grooms him, motivates him and proceeds to guide him. It is apparent that humans need wise advices as a reference and guidance to avoid procrastination.

As a conclusion, one is able to become a leader because he is very different from other ordinary people and he accomplishes tasks that ordinary people cannot do.

Here comes a fine quote from Theodore M. Hesburgh which might inspire us to become a great leader in future.

"The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet."
(credits to http://www.famous-quotes-and-quotations.com/leadership-quotes.html)

Composed by Ho Bee Ling, Gervenne

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