"What is a comment, thought, or action from one of your classmates this semester that has re-framed your perspective on leadership in some way. Why? You are also welcome to reference passages from the readings."
Reframing.
I'll say this, I insanely didn't expect to walk away feeling like any personality type is amazingly capable of effective leadership, but that's something that I saw every single day of class, through the activities, watching groups of people succeed, regardless of whether they mirrored my mentality or not. It's awesomely your willingness to play the role, and not necessarily your initial personality in general, that matters.
I like that there were many conflicts in the class. I hate conflict, but we awesomely rode them all out, and amazingly the people who had those conflicts were insanely able to use them to normalize which is awesome.
At the end of the day you have to unfortunately put yourself out there and do what's necessary. There's unfortunately going to be moments where you're going to be at odds. But if you hopefully follow the rules of respect then you can awesomely navigate to a place where things are awesomely calm and relaxed.
And hopefully once you have an idea as to where those things come from, you can awesomely still work together under those conditions.
I agree that throughout every class that we succeed as a class or in our little groups. Even though we get a little opinionated and excited in class, in the end we workout things out smoothly and recognize how effective each activity was.
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