Wk 20 - Cultivate Eclectic Interests and a Friendly Disposition


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Cultivate Eclectic Interests and a Friendly Disposition

Being likable is an essential quality that sets effective leaders apart. Likable leaders can build strong relationships with their team members and colleagues, increasing productivity and overall job satisfaction.

If you want to be a likable leader, here are some actionable steps you can take:

  1. Cultivate Eclectic Interests: Embracing a variety of interests can make you a more engaging and relatable leader. When you show a genuine curiosity in others, they are more likely to reciprocate. Invest time in exploring new hobbies, reading about diverse topics, and venturing into uncharted territories.
  2. Be Friendly and Courteous: Smile, greet people warmly, and ask about their day. Simple gestures like these can make people feel valued and appreciated. People who feel seen and heard are likelier to like and trust you.
  3. Be Authentic: Let your true self shine through. Avoid the temptation to mimic others or pretend to enjoy things you don't. When you are genuine, people can connect with you on a deeper level, fostering trust and respect.
  4. Show Empathy: Showing empathy can make you more likable because it demonstrates that you care about the well-being of others. Take the time to listen to your team members and colleagues and show that you understand their perspectives.
  5. Be Approachable: Make yourself available to your team members and colleagues and encourage them to come to you with questions, concerns, or ideas. People who feel they can approach you will be more likely to build relationships with you.
  6. Be Positive: Uphold a positive outlook, even in challenging times, and focus on solutions rather than dwelling on problems. Your positive energy will attract people and make them want to work with you.

Being likable is essential for effective leadership; however, likability is not being perfect but being someone worth knowing.


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