If there was a leadership communication style I had to
work on it would patience. We have all heard the old saying “patience is a
virtue” it’s what we all need to be a good person, patience is something I work
hard on. Whether it is at work or home. I retire from the military, it can be
an environment where your patience wears thin. So many deadlines to meet. I am
overworked and have to meet these deadlines. I become intolerant with how the
work is going, which some time effects how I treat the soldiers under me. Today
I strive to be a better leader I try not to live off bad past experience or bad
leadership habits that were passed down. Now I would be quick to let other
above me know if the timelines are unrealistic, will put too much stress on me
and the soldiers
Without patience, we learn less
in life. We will see less, we will feel less. We will hear less. Ironically
rush and more usually means less.
Mother Teresa
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