It is difficult to see yourself exactly as others do. Sometimes this applies to matching self-worth to the praise of others; some, on the other hand, are deaf to criticism and lack healthy humility to see themselves with a sense of self-awareness. My image of myself as a leader is not the most positive. While I believe my followers, or rather my peers, view me as reliable and capable, I sometimes lack social tact. It is always a goal of mine to remain self-aware for the sake of meeting others’ needs and expectations of a leader (i). Because my primary goal is to aid in the challenges of others, I believe I meet the base standard of leadership. I do my best to communicate details that may have been lost in translation and maintain a state of relatability with those who look to me for guidance (j).