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In this module, I learned that leadership begins with self-awareness. Before leading others, it is important to understand why I want to lead, what motivates me, and what kind of impact I want to create. I also learned that leadership is not only about authority or position, but about influence, example, communication, and the ability to inspire others toward a shared purpose. Another important lesson for me was recognizing that different leadership styles can be effective depending on the context, and that understanding my own tendencies helps me lead more intentionally.

I plan to apply this learning by becoming more… >>>

I feel as though I change my teaching style depending on what each individual needs. I will recognize how the students respond throughout the course and adjust myself to them.

Simply re-framing the question will help drive appreciative inquiry.  This was enlightening! 

Being an effective empathetic listener helps you modify even your original ideas to create solutions as a team. 

This module in particular emphasized how innovation can be a powerful driver of motivation within a team. I’ve learned that when individuals are encouraged to think creatively and contribute new ideas, they feel a greater sense of ownership and engagement in their work. One takeaway is that creating an environment where innovation is welcomed, without fear of failure, can significantly boost morale and productivity. When team members know their ideas are valued, they are more likely to stay motivated and committed to achieving shared goals.

Moving forward, I plan to foster a culture that encourages new ideas, supports creative problem-solving,… >>>

The module highlighted how important communication is in building strong, trusting relationships. I learned that rapport isn’t just about what we say, but about how we listen, respond, and connect with others on a genuine level.

One key takeaway for me is the importance of active listening and being fully present in conversations. When people feel heard and understood, it naturally strengthens trust and collaboration. I also learned that adapting my communication style to meet others where they are can make a big difference in how messages are received.

Moving forward, I plan to be more intentional in my interactions… >>>

The module helped me better understand how self-awareness plays a critical role in both how we learn and how we communicate with others. I’ve learned that recognizing my own communication style, emotional triggers, and learning preferences allows me to be more intentional in my interactions.

One key takeaway is that self-awareness improves not only how I express ideas but also how I receive feedback. By being more mindful of my reactions, I can respond more professionally and stay open to growth.

Moving forward, I plan to apply this by actively reflecting on my communication, practicing active listening, and being more… >>>

The module reinforced how important emotional intelligence is in effective leadership and team success. I learned that being aware of my own emotions—and how they impact others is just as important as understanding the emotions of my team.

One of the biggest takeaways for me is the value of self-regulation and responding thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively, especially in high-pressure situations. I also gained a deeper appreciation for empathy and how it helps build trust, improve communication, and strengthen relationships.

Moving forward, I plan to be more intentional about actively listening, managing my responses, and creating a positive environment where… >>>

Being reminded of the 3 types of learners is always helpful when you need to help Instructors think of classroom activities and lesson development.  I'm thinking AI will be able to help with this as well.

Having empathy in your listening skills means tracking for physical signs and cues.  These action cues really do speak louder than words. 

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