Why I Want To Be A Leader

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It’s not the boss’s fault, at least not all the blame, when the new guy crashes the company car, or the employees don’t do their work. Yes, these workers shouldn’t have done these things, but it’s the leader who guides their followers in the right direction. Leaders are a major need in the world, and I’m going to tell you why I am and want to become one. I have been in Girl Scouts for almost 12 years. Since I’m at the highest rank in my organization, this means that I’m in charge of being a troop leader to the younger girls. Some would be nervous or scared to be a leader to a bunch of little kids since, but I’m not. I work well with kids. Some people have told me that I work well with kids because I have the heart of a child. I’m able to get the kids to quiet down and listen to me long enough to hear instruction, provide support and help if one does not know what to do, and, overall, I try to make sure that the children have fun and learn something in their lesson for that day. …show more content…

Since I’m 1-bag at my school, many of my teammates look up to me. They expect me to be a great golfer with superior skills in the sport. That puts a lot of pressure on me, striving to be great and continue to be skillful throughout school. But when I see an underclassman struggling to hit a golf ball good or not having the right technique when putting, what I love to do is step in and give them some advice to help them with their skills. I’ll ask whoever it is who’s struggling to take a practice swing. That way, I can see what it is they’re doing wrong and help them to correct it, sometimes even giving little cheats that I use for myself. For example: when lining up the ball to putt, I create a line on my ball and aim that line left of wherever I want it to go. Usually, that strategy works out and my ball gets close to or goes into the

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