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You And Your World : People Leadership Section of Leading Self and Others Concept by Venkatesh S. | Book review

Book review :

This book is an assortment of leadership skills, qualities, and behavioural patterns that are practicable by any individual with the thirst for bringing a positive change in their world. As this book advocates leadership as a lifestyle, it encourages to practice leadership at all aspects of life, not just in businesses or ‘when you get to the top.’

Few of the quotes that really piqued me:
💦"Great leaders follow the golden rule to treat other people the way they would like to be treated. If you can treat somebody else with respect or be nice to someone else, they will treat you the same way."
💦"Leadership is not about changing others, but achieving the objectives with the available individuals."

This book offers insightful advice and doable steps for anyone wishing to have a good effect in their personal and professional lives, whether they are seasoned professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs, or just average people. It provides a pathway for all individual who want to change and lead their life as a leader forever.

The author underlines that leadership skills are indispensable regardless of one's role, debunking the misconception that leadership is exclusive to certain roles or personalities. He effectively intertwines these principles with his real-life experiences. He has mentioned 25 motivating reasons to start doing good through leadership lifestyle. Being a leader doesn't mean that you have to show power. True leadership is when you respect your people. A true leader takes his responsibility and fulfill it.

Overall, the book is a testament for transformation. It ponders on insightful lessons on how to change your perspective with a little change in yourself and the whole world changes before you notice it. Worth reading, do grab it!

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