These 9 techniques can help train your brain to make you a better leader
Briefly

Numerous skills include emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and effective communication that add up to exceptional leadership. Good leadership doesn't come easy.
Error-driven learning explains the benefits that come when we actively learn by doing rather than passively learn by memorizing, highlighting the importance of experience in leadership.
Engage in activities that push your cognitive boundaries, such as learning a new language, which can significantly contribute to developing leadership skills through social learning.
Neuroplasticity reveals that leadership skills can be developed and refined with practice, indicating that they are not static and can improve over time.
Read at Fast Company
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