A leader must build a winning spirit, encouraging employee's enthusiasm. A positive environment urges employees to use their energy and talents to compel the company toward productivity. The powers to influence, inspire, and move people to share their talents fall upon the leader. Being a truthful, honest and positive role model is the only way to motivate your team toward a productive relationship, working together for the good of all.
A Leaders Ten Steps to a Winning Spirit:
1. Believe in Yourself -
Know that you are unique and only you can provide certain
talents. Realize that you are enough; you don't have to be
more.
2. Don't Live with the Status Quo - Become energized by new ambitions and excitement for living.
3. Challenge the Odds and Be Bold - Shake off worries and anxiety, becoming confident and free from personal limitations. You can make a difference.
4. Be Open to New Ideas - Recognize that you can learn from others. Be open to what others are offering, being flexible and adaptable.
5. Practice Specific Leader Behaviors - Leaders are not born, but have to practice the qualities of other successful leaders.
6. Visualize Your Success as a Leader - In order to have a winning spirit, you must see yourself as a leader. Have a successful result in mind.
7. Maintain Focus - You have power over your thoughts, and can change your life by changing your attitude. Focus on winning.
8. Discipline Yourself -
Replace your inner conflicts into calmness and accept a rich
life. Don't waste your time on things that don't matter.
9. Enjoy Today -
Do not worry about tomorrow. You can plan for the future, but
enjoy today. Live the day that is right in front of you to
the fullest.
10. Practice Being Positive - Your positive thought will be mirrored right back to you.
These ten steps are pivotal to instilling a winning spirit in both yourself and your employees.
Following these proactive leadership behaviours will bring
your organization a competitive edge. The right mix of
leadership qualities and styles will pull the company
together not only in the good times, but in the times of crisis,
as well. It all stems upon a strong organizational performance,
climate, and positive engagement of the workforce.