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Tahoe Youth Family Services
Personal leadership style and communication
May 10, 2012
5 minute meditation
“When we divide our attention, we are actually neither here nor there.”
Daniel Goleman, Mindfulness @ Work: A leading with emotional intelligence conversation with Jon Kabat-Zinn
This morning’s agenda
• Introductions• Icebreaker• What is Leadership• Explore Personal Leadership• Communication Styles • Reflections• Conclusion
Introductions and Icebreakers
What is Leadership?
Leadership is a relationship
What is Personal Leadership?
The desire of an individual to take charge of his or her
own life
How to define your personal leadership
• List your traits, strengths and values. Words that describe how you want to be viewed as a person and as a leader.
• Combine these words to define your identity.
How to develop your personal leadership strategic plan
Write a Retirement speech. Include words from Family, friends, colleagues, community of your lifetime achievement.
Lifetime achievement award: Included traits, accomplishments, community service and general life philosophy.
Qualities of personal leadership
Communication styles and personal leadership
From Goleman’s Vital Lies, Simple Truths (1985)
• "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice there is little we can do to change until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds."
• Our beliefs are the truth• The truth is obvious• Our beliefs are based on real data• The data we select are the real data
I
E/I
Extraverts are action oriented, while introverts are thought oriented.
Extraverts seek breadth of knowledge and influence, while introverts seek depth of knowledge and influence.
Extraverts often prefer more frequent interaction, while introverts prefer more substantial interaction.
Extraverts recharge and get their energy from spending time with people, while introverts recharge and get their energy from spending time alone.
Sensing/Intuition
Thinking/Feeling
Judging/Perceiving
• Judging types prefer to “have matters settled”• Perceiving types prefer to “keep decisions
open”
Building Communication Skills
Personal Leadership and Communication Take Aways
Laurie DalzellMaven Connector Group