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Joseph Aragbaiye
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LEADERSHIP EDGE
Leadership is a unique blend of innate talent and acquired skills. Born leaders are naturally gifted with leadership qualities, which they hone through self-observation, self-teaching, and experience. On the other hand, trained leaders are mentored and guided by experienced leaders or mentors. While some born leaders may also benefit from mentorship, their innate leadership characteristics set them apart. The key difference between born and trained leaders lies in their purpose. Born leaders are driven by an inherent sense of purpose, which fuels their passion and vision. Trained leaders, while skilled and knowledgeable, may lack this innate drive. Ultimately, the purpose of leadership remains the same - to inspire and drive positive change. Whether you're a born leader or a trained one, your goal is to motivate your team to achieve greatness. Effective leadership is about harnessing your unique strengths and skills to make a meaningful impact.
By Joseph Aragbaiye 4 days ago in Poets
Strategies for Commanding Instant Respect
Earning respect typically requires consistent demonstration of high character over a prolonged period, but there are exceptions. In this video, we will explore six psychological techniques that can immediately enhance the respect you command. These tricks are inspired by individuals with commanding presences. The first tip to instantly garner more respect is to enhance your initial impression. People often form judgments about others within a mere five seconds of meeting them. While these initial assessments may seem superficial, they hold significance. One controllable factor in making a strong first impression is your choice of attire. Many individuals make the mistake of dressing to blend in, out of fear of being judged. However, standing out in a positive manner can be achieved by dressing one notch above the expected level of formality. This approach, exemplified by Ryan Gosling in the movie "Crazy, Stupid, Love," can influence how others perceive you.
By Joseph Aragbaiye 4 months ago in Writers
REJECTIONS DOESN'T DEFINE YOUR POTENTIALS
This is the remarkable story of a person who faced numerous challenges and rejections but ultimately went on to become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. This individual did not have the privilege of a wealthy background and faced multiple failures in education and job applications.
By Joseph Aragbaiye 6 months ago in Chapters
Age is just a NUMBER!
This is the inspiring story of a boy from Henryville, Indiana, born in 1895. At the tender age of six, tragedy struck when his father passed away, leaving his mother to support the family by working in a tomato cannery. This resilient young boy took on the responsibility of cooking and caring for his siblings.
By Joseph Aragbaiye 6 months ago in Trader
Fate of the Legendary
A stream of electric light cuts through the darkness above the serene waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The Titanic silently navigates the waves, its passengers asleep, when suddenly a massive white form appears in the beam of light – the ominous iceberg that would soon alter the fate of the legendary ship. This pivotal moment occurred on April 14th, 1912, just two days before a photograph captured a giant iceberg with an unusual elliptical shape.
By Joseph Aragbaiye 6 months ago in Writers