Personal Leadership for Women

Before you can lead others, you must lead yourself.

I work with women in management roles to develop leadership, managerial, and interpersonal skills

so they can confidently take control of their professional and personal lives.



Friday, February 24, 2012

Success Strategy: Are You an “Easer” or a “Jumper?”


I am an “easer.” I like to ease my way into situations. I like to study the situation, analyze it, develop goals, create a plan, and eventually do something. I have friends who are jumpers. Whatever the situation, they just jump into it and start doing things. Sometimes I admire them!

There is no right or wrong. Both methods can get the job done. A concern with being an easer is that it may take much longer than it should to get results. After a while, more information does not help. However, the result is usually right on target.

A concern with being a jumper that although things are being done, they may not be the right things. Time may be wasted by going back and doing things over. However, at least something is being done.

What are you, an easer, a jumper, or the nice middle balance?

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