Raise Your Game: The 5 Affirmations Of A Leader

Nov 20, 2016 1 Min Read
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Leaders are those who have the ability to effectively influence others. They play a key role in inspiring people. In order to inspire others to achieve greatness, a leader needs to learn to constantly affirm others around them.

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The five affirmations of a leader include:

  • I believe in you.
  • I will help you.
  • I have your back.
  • I forgive you.
  • I am sorry.

Leaderonomics faculty trainer, Eric Lau shares the five often-forgotten affirmative phrases that a leader can use at the workplace to inspire others.

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