Quiet Power: Unleashing Success with Intentional Leadership for Introverted Leaders
Carol Stewart MSc, FIoL
Coaching Psychologist | Executive, Career, Leadership Coach Specialising in Introverted Leaders, Women, & Underrepresented Groups – Coaching You to Lead with Confidence, Influence, and Impact | Speaker | Trainer
As a leader in an environment that is unfavourably biased towards extraversion, as an introverted leader, intentional leadership is important.
There may be things you need to do as a leader which, because they are overstimulating, may drain your energy, making you feel like you want to retreat to recharge.
But, if you have a busy day ahead where you will be around lots of people and you need to be sociable, quick thinking, making small talk, and other activities that drain you of energy, you won’t be able to retreat. Intentional leadership will help you manage your energy levels and be at your optimal in the situations described.
If you do not practice intentional leadership, you may just end up constantly firefighting and being reactive to issues that arise, which makes your job more stressful. Always leading reactively, will have long-term negative consequences for you, your team, and your organisation. Some of these include:
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Intentional leadership enables you to be proactive in your leadership approach and plan and organise better, as well as being better for your overall well-being. If you have been constantly firefighting as a leader, you may find it difficult to switch to being an intentional leader.
You may not be able to see how you can break the cycle of reactiveness and be more proactive as a leader. If so, here are a few things that you can do to develop intentional leadership:
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Intentional leadership is important because it cultivates a purposeful and focused approach to decision-making, fostering a positive work environment. It also promotes adaptability, innovation, and effective communication, essential for navigating the complexities of today's dynamic business landscape. So, what can you do to be an intentional leader?
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9 个月I am definitely going to start scheduling thinking time. Love that idea! Sometimes I feel I'm running on a treadmill and cannot get off. And that just leads to chaos in my brain, as you point out here so beautifully. Thank you for sharing!
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9 个月That quiet time for thinking tends to be during my commute. I spend the morning prepping for the day and potential scenarios and challenges I might face. The afternoon commute tends to be for decompression. Great article!