Leadership Lifeline

  Focus: to recognize and celebrate each individual's personal history with regard to the making of a leader • Goal: to set forth the elements of your own history that have helped make you a leader; and to give an in-depth telling of four specific life experiences that helped forge you leadership style As a brain storming activity for your paper, make five horizontal lines on an 8.5 by 11" page (horizontal lines go across the 11" side). One will be named "Self-Discovery", one "Mentors", one "Pain", one "Joy" and one "Leadership Lifeline." On the Self-Discovery line list chronologically 15-25 self-discoveries that helped shape you as a leader throughout your life; on the mentor line list 15-25 mentors; on the pain line list 15-25 painful experiences; on the joy line list 15-25 joyful experiences. Use phrases or short sentences on these first four lines. On the Leadership Lifeline combine all items in chronological order using only one key word for each discovery, mentor, or experience. Self-Discoveries=any discovery about self that led you toward being a leader Mentors=family members, or any personal, professional, or world leader Pain=any experience of emotional, spiritual, physical, or family pain Joy=any victories, triumphs, cherished moments, or joyful times Choose one item from each of the first four lifelines to write about.  

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