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High School Hip Pocket 2: Looking Out For Others

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Critical thinking
  • 3. Collaboration
  • 4. Application
  • 5. Observations
  • Introduction

    Leaders know the people they lead and look out for their welfare. You should know the people you lead and how they react to different situations. This knowledge is key in making leadership decisions so you can leverage the strengths of individuals and manage their limitations. For example, if your team were organizing a bake sale as a fundraiser for charity and you know one person on your team struggles to arrive places on time, you would not put them in charge of setting up the booth. If they are good at talking to people, you might put them in charge of interacting with the customers and handling the sales. Knowledge of your personalities will enable you, as the leader, to decide how to best handle each situation.

    Unselfishness means that you avoid making yourself comfortable at the expense of others. Be considerate of others. Give credit to those who deserve it. It means you have the courage to comfortable being uncomfortable.

    How can looking out for others help you achieve your goals?

    How can you look out for others this week? What might be the outcomes?

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