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Microblog: Difference Between a Leader & a Boss
Being a Social & Spiritual Leader
We see that the terms “leader” and “boss” are interchangeable these days, but they aren’t the same. They connote different meanings.
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Boss Versus Leader
A boss relies on authority. They try to command and control, demanding compliance from their team members. They tend to be results-oriented, often at the expense of caring for people.
A leader relies on care instead of authority. They inspire, motivate, and guide against showing off their strength. Their care brings teams together in trust and harmony.
A Social Leader
If leadership itself is about caring, it is even more so in social leadership. Here, we are not just managing teams but also creating an environment where people feel valued, heard, and understood.
Sadly, most souls are lost in themselves — their experiences, their attainments, their issues, their guilt, their insecurities, etc. Of these, social leaders are those who set aside their difficulties and respond to others with empathy. It is all about understanding the needs and feelings of others.
A Spiritual Leader
Leadership is about leading others with care. Social leadership is about leading with empathy. However, spiritual leadership takes it a step further.