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Self-Assessment A
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his assessment, your score suggests that you have moderate leadership skills.
Leadership skills are necessary throughout life whether you’re leading a group of your fellow classmates in completing a team assignment; coaching a group of kids on a sports team; parenting your own children, heading up a committee at work, school or church; or even running your own business someday. Because leadership skills can be improved, you will learn from the following information more about your leadership skills and what you can do to improve them.
Personal Stability
Personal Stability
Range 2 to 10
9/10
Leaders must possess personal stability in order to keep those they are leading on track and focused on the goals they are pursuing together. Leaders who are unpredictable, constantly changing course on a whim and subject to frequent emotional highs and lows, do not usually generate an eagerness to follow in those they are leading. Leaders demonstrate their personal stability by exhibiting mental and emotional maturity in their words and actions, by remaining confident in their own abilities even when they are pressed to their limits, and by being optimistic even when circumstances around them are anything but positive.
The United States, as well as the world, looked to President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001, and the days and weeks that followed that tragic day. President Bush was able to communicate a calm assurance and personal stability that comforted and instilled hope in a nation. Leaders who exhibit strong personal stability, especially during times of crisis, earn the respect of their followers, which is often a major factor in the leader being able to effectively guide their followers through the crisis.