Your Type
Once in work mode, you act like a tank — seeing the goal, charging forward, and crushing any obstacles. Behind this 'charging ahead and powerful drive' lies your deep fear of 'stagnating and not being needed'. You feel that as long as you're moving, you won't be left behind by the times, so you use 'blind busyness and creating battlefields' to prove your existence, often unintentionally crushing teammates who can't keep up. But leadership isn't just charging forward; it includes stopping to wait. Try deliberately slowing down before your next sprint to look back at your team; when you learn to lead everyone to the finish line together, rather than just crossing it first yourself, you become a true leader.
💡 Did you know?
True workplace leadership is influence, not title — informal leaders (no title but influential) often impact teams more than formal managers.
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