My Personal Manifesto
- I cultivate peace of mind. …
- I treat myself like someone I love and respect. …
- I meet each day with reverence for the opportunities that it contains. …
- I improve myself every day in some way, whether it’s by dropping a negative belief, learning a new word, or adding to my knowledge of the world.
Similarly one may ask, how do you introduce yourself in a manifesto?
Once you’ve introduced yourself, it’s time to get down to the nitty gritty.
- Who you are: Don’t be afraid of being personal! …
- What’s your experience: Remember all of those societies you joined at the EHSU Welcome Fair?
- Step 1: Prepare for this task by thinking about the best leaders you know. …
- Step 2: Carve out some time to think — take a walk, sit in a quiet space, or do whatever helps you think clearly. …
- Step 3: During this protected time, ask yourself three questions, and take some notes.
Moreover, what are the qualities of a good leader?
Five Qualities of Effective Leaders
- They are self-aware and prioritize personal development. …
- They focus on developing others. …
- They encourage strategic thinking, innovation, and action. …
- They are ethical and civic-minded. …
- They practice effective cross-cultural communication.
What can you promise as a leader?
Make these promises, and then do everything in your power to keep them.
- I promise to identify vision, mission, and purpose.
- I promise to keep developing and improving.
- I promise to lead with character and conviction.
- I promise to lead with authenticity and vulnerability.
- I promise to stay on course and not cut corners.
What makes a good manifesto?
Ensuring your manifesto is inclusive
Be careful in using slang, colloquial language or specific proverbs. Consider the following when writing and distributing your manifesto: Aim for simple, concise and straightforward language. Ensure the size of your font is adequate.