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How to Be a
Leader What
Is a Leader?
What is your definition of leadership? How about your friends' definition? Your teachers'? Click HERE for a printer-friendly worksheet. Fill the sheet out, and then compare the different ideas. Strategies to Help You Become a Leader When you see this web
site, or hear about famous leaders somewhere else, you might wonder,
"How did they become great?" Well, this page will give you
some ideas on how 1. JOIN A CLUB: Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts if possible. It will boost your abilities, you'll make new friends, and do many exiting things, like sports, crafts, etc. Also, it will improve your leadership skills. 2.Be a part of COMMUNITY
ACTS: You can baby-sit, rake leaves, shovel snow, and go 3.When you are in middle school or high school, take English classes. You may have to present your homework or extra credit projects to the class. Speaking in front of your class or your family will help you overcome things like stage fright, and like they say, practice makes perfect. If you do this, you will get used to public speaking, which leaders do A LOT of. 4.Try to be tolerable. This means, don't try to make people hate you. Try to be nice, relaxed, and don't be overly energized. That can be a bit annoying to some people. Don't say, "Oh that idea stinks, this one is better," just let people say their ideas, then vote on which one is the best.
Citations Books Karnes, Frances A. and Suzanne M. Bean. Leadership for Students. Waco, Texas: Prufrock Press, 1995. Images All images are from "Microsoft Office Design Gallery Live" <http://dgl.microsoft.com/?CAG=1> Images free for non-profit and personal use. (December-April, 2003).
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