Sunday, March 27, 2016
Blog #6: LPI
My highest leadership style was challenging the process. Getting this as my top style was very unsurprising. I have always thought of myself as someone who doesn't just sit back and follow the grain, I have been know to swim against the stream and at times to a fault. I believe 'the process' is there for a reason and to a certain extent, be followed. There wouldn't be any change in the world if nobody would challenge the process but it would be mayhem if everyone did. My lowest was encouraging the heart. As was challenging the process, it is not at all surprising that this was my lowest. I have extreme difficulty to hand out complements or reassurance unless I am making a concerted effort to do so. Those who have encourage the heart as their highest are most likely good at doing these things without hesitation, almost second nature. I believe that with practice of all the LPI, I believe that I can raise all of my ratings to a higher, more equal level.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Blog #5: Act of Kindness
For my act of kindness I decided to get my friends some chicken fingers from Cane's to celebrate all of us finishing up our mid-terms. It felt great to surprise them with some food because well, who doesn't like some free food? Although it wasn't the most extravagant thing in the world, it made them happy to chow down on some chicken fingers while we watched TV together. My main takeaway is how good it felt to do something nice for them because of how stressful mid-terms are. Although this was an assignment, I want to make sure that this isn't my last random act of kindness.
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