What are you? A combination of all? Do you like to follow until you learn your own way and have a team going then soar on your own?
Are you only a team helper? Looking only to help out all fellow team mates?
Are you only a leader? Who cannot be in a following position? Has to lead the team from the start ?
Are you a follower? Taking strides after your leaders and using them to boost yourself?
I think the best combination is someone who has goals set to be a leader and a team player. While beginning by following the leaders already in the business. Learn what you can. See what works and replicate it. Then once you get a roll going and you have it down, set out in that leadership position. For many having that leadership position hit can be very difficult. They don't want to be "the bad guy". Here's the deal, as a leader it is your job to help motivate your team. Instill confidence and communication as well as helping pointing out what will help and something's that may not help. Holding competitions (friendly) within team mates. Showing and sharing what has been and also has not been working for you.
Checking in on all of your team mates.
It can be a time consuming and hard job at times. But the result is hugely rewarding.
Most of the time you join a team to be apart of a team. To build your own team. To be in a business for yourself. But, who wants to be in it alone? That's what team means. Helping one another. Being there. There is always going to be a leader, but that position can be yours, it's yours for the taking, the helping and the money making, for you and your whole team.
Make sure in your business that if you have anyone you have enrolled, you maintain contact. See what help is needed, make sure that they are on their way to success and becoming a leader of their own team.
You must teach and practice what you expect from your team, or they won't do it.
We all have the opportunity to be our futures. To live for our futures. When will you take yours?
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