My averages for the traits questionnaire were from a 4-5 mainly.
Some of my highest scoring traits were articulate, perceptive, friendly, outgoing, and trust
worthy.
My lower ones at 3.8 and higher included sensitive and empathic.
I do not show much sympathy and sometimes have a low tolerance, but that is only during
situations where I am in a strong disagreement and with people who are very different from
me.
A leader who I personally know and is a part of the Baby Boomers generation is my grandpa.
He went off to boarding school for high school in India away from his parents for a while,
like many students in college.
He made many friends and graduated at the top of his class, and soon repeated the high
standards at his college which led him to become a professor and soon the dean of the
commerce college.
He worked there for a while having exhibited intelligence, self-confidence, determination,
and an honorable standard, all of which continue to revolve around him to this day.
He has taught me much and we get along very well because of how similar our personalities
are.
I owe much of my leadership skills and interest in my major to him.
There are only very few people who do not get along with him, and that includes some
of his siblings who decided to take a different path in their careers and lifestyles.
They showed more sociable traits and were easy going without valuing education as much
as my grandpa did.
A leader that I struggle with was my Literature teacher (Millennial) in high school.
She was a well-known teacher and ran the yearbook class.
She was a little over the top in her self-confidence and while she did not lack in intelligence
and sociability, she was struggling in her determination it seemed, as shown through
her poor deliverance of grades and a long delay in the publication of our yearbook.
The teacher was also quite stubborn in her views, so there was no way of changing much
when it came to her work and its impact on the students.
The traits she has and the extent to which she exhibits them do not match up with mine;
she acted childish too often in her work.
Mainly those students who paid less attention to school and did not have as much self-control
interacted the best with her.
Those students also acted arrogant and would be procrastinating much of their work as well.
Either way she continued to enforce the rules of a teacher where all students must engage
in learning and turn in assignments when required to avoid penalty.
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