
How to be a Confident Leader in Uncertain Situations
According to my experience, there are many factors and ingredients to maintain your leadership skills and confidence even during the most challenging situations at work or life:
- Agility
- Patience
- Poise
- Inner strength
- Peace of Mind
These are the qualities displayed by true leaders, even during the most challenging times of life. Whether it’s your workplace, college, home or anywhere else, maintaining a balance of these qualities maybe your best pick to stay confident and show yourself as a true leader.
However mastering them maybe quite a challenge in itself, as I also loose my confidence sometimes ,but I make sure to take care of practicing rules of being confident as a leader at the workplace.
1. Maintain A High Esteem
The first thing you’d want to do to stay confident and maintain your moral during rough times is having high esteem. This means you must love and respect yourself. If you have respect for yourself, then you will always perform and behave better than if you did not.
Self-esteem is the key to handling yourself when life spills beans.

2. Practice Leadership
Everything in life needs practice. Whether it’s a sport or the leadership itself, we all need to keep practicing it. This not just helps you polish your leadership skills, but also helps you stay prepared with creative methods to deal with difficult times.

3. Take Risks- Intelligent Ones
Another quick tip here is to be prepared to take the risk in life. The goal here is to become better at analyzing and assessing risk. The more risk you take, the better you prepare yourself with avoiding uncertain situations.
when you know how to take risk smartly, you will become at maintaining your self-confidence in almost every kind of situation in your life.

4. Admit Your Faults
A great leader isn’t just always right, he also admits his faults as well. This is another part of being confident and courageous as you show that you are strong enough to admit your faults and do something better to deal with the situation. Even when you are taking any decision, be open to admit what wrong may happen !

5. Be Honest
However, it is also important that you maintain the consistency of honesty.
At last, I would like to say that yes, I understand that leading during the tough times is difficult, but the most difficult time is for those who are dependent on the leader. Because they live in intention that all the decisions taken by the leader are for their benefit, but some decisions may give wrong results than expected.
