Berger Leadership Blog

Aug 17, 2018

4 leadership habits that turn good into great

Dan speakingWhat separates good leaders from great leaders can be something as simple as the habits we form. This is good news; habits can always be changed.

John Eades, author, podcaster and CEO of LearnLoft, lists four habits that can move leaders from good to great. His list includes:

  1. Cultivate a positive morning routine. "Your morning routine is instrumental in how successful a day you will have," writes Eades. I begin my mornings on the treadmill and catching up on the latest news. Most importantly, Eades says to be consistent in what time you get up and how you spend your mornings.
  2. Have an optimistic attitude. Things don't always go our way. "Having a sunny outlook on life every day is a choice," Eades writes. "Implementing a sunnier disposition will quickly become habitual when you realize the weight it carries."
  3. Set team goals and write them down. It is one thing – and an important thing – to set goals for yourself. However, you should also do this for your teams. Write them down for everyone and communicate them often.
  4. Model the definition of leadership. "Be intentional every single day and have a relentless focus on being a role model of leadership for your people," says Eades.

These four habits can be practiced enough to where they become second nature. Follow me on Twitter (@BDanBerger).

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B. Dan Berger, President and CEO, NAFCU

Dan BergerB. Dan Berger first joined NAFCU in 2006 and helped turn the association into the premiere advocate for the credit union industry.

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