Evaluating Personal Leadership Traits for Success

As high school graduation quickly approaches, it’s time to think about more than just tossing caps and gowns. Before stepping into college, it’s smart to reflect on what sets great leaders apart and where you stand on those traits. In this blog, use the 12 Habits described in William Vanderbloemen’s book, “Be The Unicorn: 12 Data-Driven Habits that Separate the Best Leaders from the Rest” to begin a bit of self-evaluation.

Are you a quick decision-maker (The Fast), authentic and transparent (The Authentic), or adaptable to change (The Agile)? Do you excel at problem-solving (The Solver), anticipate challenges (The Anticipator), or prioritize preparation (The Prepared)? Are you self-aware (The Self-Aware), a curious learner (The Curious), or skilled at building connections (The Connected)? Do you embody likability (The Likable), productivity (The Productive), and purpose-driven leadership (The Purpose-Driven)?

Taking a good look at these qualities can help figure out where you shine and where you need to grow before diving into college life.

 

Setting goals to work on these traits isn’t just about college prep – it’s about becoming better versions of ourselves. Whether it’s improving how we communicate, getting to know ourselves better, or seizing every chance to learn and grow, investing in our leadership skills now pays off big time in the long run. So roll up your sleeves, commit to self-improvement, and get ready to make a positive impact, both on campus and beyond!