5 Leadership Skills to Instill in the Next Generation

Pavita Singh, MPH
3 min readDec 9, 2018
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“Leadership” has become a common buzzword we hear thrown around a lot these days. To succeed and excel in any professional environment, one needs to be equipped with leadership skills. People often associate leadership with power, influence, activism, and taking charge of situations, which brings to mind such qualities as confidence, skills in communication and persuasion, and a strong work ethic. While these are certainly important qualities to have as a leader and should not by any means be downplayed, they make up a narrow definition of leadership and miss much of the bigger picture. Discussed below are five skills that may not be commonly associated with leadership, but are imperative to instill in the next generation of leaders in order to prepare them for success in their professional but also their personal lives.

Self-Care: Having a strong work ethic is a necessary trait in a leader. However, this should not come at the expense of self-care. It is often said that you cannot pour from an empty vessel. It is only when one properly attends to one’s physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing that one can truly perform one’s best work and have the strongest impact on the communities they are serving. A leader recognizes the necessity of boundaries and not taking on more responsibilities than he or she can handle. To be effective as a leader, one…

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Pavita Singh, MPH

Leaving a little sparkle in the world with light, love, learning, & laughter. Writer. Editor. Artist. Traveler. Executive Director, Girls Health Ed.