How to Boost Your Leadership Skills
If you are a Masters student but feel that your
leadership potential remains largely untested by the fixed curriculum, there
are some extracurricular activities that will help awaken the leader in you.
An extracurricular activity is an
activity that is not required by the course of study at your university. They
are not obligatory but are invaluable in developing your talents and practical
skills. Some of these activities, such as fundraising and volunteering, not
only benefit you but also help others.
Leadership growth is related to self-discovery. Any kind of team work will help you get aware of your strengths and the team roles
that you are naturally comfortable with. Being able to follow a leader and be a
valuable team player is equally essential for achievement and success.
There are many possibilities out there that can
help you develop your leadership skills. Here are five of them:
Carry out your own project
Leading a project in your area of interest is a
great way for you to gain some leadership experience. Since organising and
leading a project is no mean feat, you would be well advised to first
participate in a project run by someone else. That way you can learn how to
organise a successful event or fundraise. After you’ve gained enough experience
and worked up the courage to do your own project, you should start enlisting
help by, for example, asking your classmates if they would like to participate.
There are many possible projects that you can
start, but fundraising is one of the most rewarding extracurricular activities
if you want to hone your leadership skills. Make no mistake: it won’t be easy.
Organising an auction for a homeless shelter, the victims of a natural
disaster, or a person in need requires not only leadership but also management
skills. Fundraising is a great extracurricular activity because it not only
allows you to tap into your leadership potential but also to help others in
need.
Do volunteer work
You may be wondering how volunteering may give you
the chance to apply your leadership skills, but the fact is that this kind of
extracurricular activity may help you do that in more ways than one. However,
there is a caveat: choose a volunteering opportunity that you are really passionate
about. Don’t do it just because it will help you.
So, how does volunteering help you become a better
leader? First, the mere decision to participate in a volunteering
endeavor highlights a sense of maturity and responsibility, two
essential qualities for a leader. Volunteering will also most likely get
you out of your comfort zone because you will be working with new people
and face various challenges. You will also have the chance to develop soft
skills such as the ability to listen and communicate clearly. You may also
encounter examples of great leadership because you will be in contact with
people from all walks of life and chances are that there might be people you
can learn a lot from.
Join a sports team
All sports teams require a leader or a number of
players possessing leadership skills. That’s why joining a team is one of
the best ways for you to demonstrate your leadership potential. Football,
hockey, basketball – it’s up to you to choose. Of course, leadership is not
only limited to the field. If you are more interested in the strategic side of
the game, you could become a coach of a children’s team. Being on the side
lines will test your leadership skills even more, because you will not only
have to be a source of inspiration, but also possess an array of management and
soft skills.
Get involved in student politics
If you feel that sport is not for you and that you
will be a bigger asset to society as the next prime minister, you should
consider getting involved in student politics. Opportunities in governance
may not be as numerous as you would like, but they should be
sufficient if you are in the habit of getting involved in various
activities. For example, you can join the debating society, or the school
newspaper, communities, or political groups. It will only do you good
to get your voice heard and show that you care.
Join the student council
Student councils come in many different shapes and
forms around the world. They are basically organisations of students within a
school that represent the interests of the students who study there. However,
joining a student council is not easy. You have to be elected by your
classmates, which means that you should have demonstrated your leadership
skills beforehand. The student council constitutes a very good extracurricular
activity because it brings together natural leaders who can learn from each other and face challenges together.
Involvement in student councils instantly sets you
apart as a responsible, engaged student who knows how to solve problems and
represent a wider group of people. Besides, being a student council member
looks great on your CV and is viewed favorably by admissions' officers
and employers alike.
As you see, there is a myriad of extracurricular
activities that can enable you to develop your leadership skills. It’s a matter
of choice really – you just have to follow your passion and interests.
Activities that take place outside the regular school timetable will surely aid
you in your future job search or entrepreneurship endeavors, but they will,
above all, help you become a better leader and, by extension, a better person.
There is also the added benefit of working for the common good. Do not
hesitate, act now!
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