NO 8 – Developing Leadership skills in young people teach Creative and Decision making Creativity makes life more interesting and fulfilling, being creative feels good, it drives us forward and makes us unique and original as individuals. Albert Einstein: “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” When leading, we need to solve problems in a fast-paced environment where we do not control…
NO 7 – Developing Leadership skills in young people teach Attention to detail Leaders are responsible for spotting problems before they occur and solving them quickly. Leaders must have brilliant attention to detail to spot these problems. Having excellent attention to detail helps us perfect our performance or work and improves our work ethic. This skill carries on in life…
Developing Leadership skills in young people teaches Communication, interpersonal skills and Emotional intelligence One of the greatest benefits of developing leadership skills is the understanding of how to communicate, empathise and understand other people and higher emotional intelligence. Emotional Intelligence is defined as “The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously…
No 5: Developing Leadership skills in young people teaches resilience and the pursuit of challenge and adventure Part of being a leader is setting goals, having a vision and motivating a group to achieve goals and surpass their expectations. While developing these skills as leaders we also begin to pursue challenge and adventure as we understand the huge benefits that…
NO 4: Developing Leadership skills in young people teach the ability to Reason and Negotiate We are currently discussing the 10 key areas learning leadership skills improves a young person’s character. No 4 is here! Part of being a leader is learning to reason and negotiate. This stems from having to encourage and motivate others in your team but also…
No 3: Developing Leadership skills in young people develops Self Motivation and Pride By providing an environment where a child can develop passion and intrinsic motivation they will become proactive in their goal setting and in seeking new skills in order to develop themselves. By developing leadership qualities students will often be required to motivate others, for this to happen…
NO 2 : Developing Leadership skills in young people teach valuable Team Work skills Teamwork is a vital skill we develop from a young age. It’s a skill that requires people to work cooperatively with others in a group towards a shared goal or purpose that is mutually beneficial. Throughout life we find ourselves working in teams, in adult…
Deconstructing The Effect of Developing Leadership Skills I truly believe teaching leadership skills from a young age is an incredibly powerful tool for Character Development. I’m going to discuss 10 of the key areas learning leadership skills improves a young person’s Character at a vital time of their development, prior to adulthood. NO 1: Giving your child a sense of…
Why develop leadership skills? Lead. This is the last Step of The Warrior Method. It comes at the end of our process for developing Character, after Community, Inspire and Challenge. Learning to lead is such a vital part of our methodology as it prepares students for adult life while also solidifying their skills, giving them pride in their work and…
A Practical guide to developing confidence through goal setting and mindset training In previous blogs, we talked about the importance of setting goals. In this blog, we will be sharing a great little insight into developing your child’s confidence as well as an exercise to try at home! Let’s look at the five levels that form an excellent confidence building…