How To Be a Natural Leader and Influence the People Around You



One way might be, to buy a gun and point it at them. However, it is unlikely to work, and this will be no positive influence at all.

Seriously – the art of leadership and persuasion is not in forcing people to do something. Instead, the art is in being an inspiration – being someone, whose team people want to be on.

Mastering this art is likely to improve almost any area of your life, as we are naturally, subconsciously attracted to inspirational, charismatic figures, who empower us from within.

In the business world the most successful companies are the ones with the most loyal and happy employees. That is, they are loyal to the management and happy in their work. Even in small groups and societies, there will be a leader, who people follow and to whom they turn for ideas and guidance.

What is the most important quality for leadership?

The quality that I want to share with you is called responsibility, and mostly it comes from within. Think about how many times you have had a good idea, started on it, and then followed it through to a successful conclusion? How many times have you said you will start saving, you will start to exercise, you will lose weight, you will learn a foreign language, you will drop an unhealthy habit, etc, etc.?

There may be thousands of reasons not to do something, but there will be only one reason to do it.

Whenever you set out to do something, but give up halfway through it, this means you have lost confidence in yourself and have hurt your self-respect. People in your circle will start perceiving you as weak and unreliable, because they will judge you by your actions, not your words. Every new connection you make will be 'cursed' by the subconscious knowledge of the other person that you don't really have what it takes to drive things through the end. And they will be far less likely to want to build a closer relationship with you or perceive you as an authority in your field.

However, the opposite is what interests us here and that is where I want to direct your attention to. For example, suppose you say that you will take the first step to reaching a certain goal, and you do. Your strength of character is enhanced in the eyes of the people around you. Each subsequent similar action will increase their respect for you, but most importantly – you self-respect will be strengthened, too. They will see you as a man of action and an achiever. They will see you as successful and they will want to share in your success.

That is one small step away from being their leader, from being the inspirational figure that can influence other people's lives in a positive, empowering way.
What is that one small step? When instead of saying "I will do this", you can say "we will do this".

Put at the forefront of your mind the thought that you will never give up. Keep it there.
At first this determination will be difficult, but gradually it will become a habit. You are training yourself and training is by its nature a matter of incremental successes. Even if at first you fail, do not give up. If you fall off the horse, no matter, get back on it straight away.

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