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What makes a good leader?

Let’s get one thing straight—leadership is not just bossing people around while sipping overpriced lattes (though we fully endorse the latte part). A good leader is like a perfectly crafted macchiato: balanced, bold, and with just enough sweetness to keep you coming back for more. But what’s the secret recipe? Let’s break it down, Voguegenics style.

1. Vision: The Big Picture Perspective

A good leader sees the whole chessboard, not just the shiny pawn in front of them. They know where they’re headed and can convince others to join the ride, even if it’s a little bumpy. Picture Gandalf guiding the Fellowship or a motivational coach convincing you that running a marathon is totally doable (even if you’re just here for the snacks at the finish line). Vision is the magic wand of leadership.

2. Communication: Less Yelling, More Relating

No one wants to follow someone who barks orders like an old-timey sea captain. A good leader knows how to communicate, whether that means giving a killer pep talk, listening to team concerns, or clarifying for the third time why we cannot use Comic Sans in the PowerPoint. Bonus points for being funny (but not at anyone’s expense).

3. Empathy: Feeling the Feels

Great leaders don’t just understand spreadsheets; they understand people. They know when someone needs a high-five, a pep talk, or a day off to recover from the latest Bachelor finale. Empathy turns “you’re my boss” into “you’re my fearless guide through this wild workplace jungle.”

4. Decisiveness: Coffee or Tea? PICK ONE.

When it comes to big decisions, good leaders don’t hem and haw. They take the information, weigh the options, and move forward with confidence. It’s like choosing an outfit in the morning—commit, and wear it like you meant it, sequins and all.

5. Humor: Laughing Through the Chaos

The best leaders know that laughter is a secret weapon. A well-timed joke can lighten the mood, dissolve tension, and remind everyone that they’re human. After all, if you can’t laugh when the Wi-Fi goes down during a Zoom presentation, what can you do?

6. Adaptability: Go With the Flow

Plans are great until life happens. A good leader can pivot like a pro, turning obstacles into opportunities. Got an unexpected curveball? A good leader grabs a metaphorical bat and swings for the fences.

7. Leading by Example: Walk the Walk

Finally, the golden rule of leadership: be the kind of person you’d want to follow. Show up on time, own your mistakes, and for the love of lattes, never ask someone to do something you wouldn’t do yourself (yes, even that scary Excel thing).

At its heart, leadership is about connection—making people feel seen, heard, and valued. Whether you’re leading a Fortune 500 company, a PTA meeting, or a dance-off at your cousin’s wedding, the same principles apply.

Now, go forth and lead like the rockstar you are. And remember, when in doubt, always lead with kindness… and maybe a latte in hand. ✨

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Dorey Duncan Scott Senior Litigation Paralegal
Hi! I’m Dorey Duncan Scott, a mother of three, wife and fashion entrepreneur. I started my career in fashion back in the early 90’s when I did print, still and runway modeling. I studied Fashion Merchandising, Music Business and Marketing, while also obtaining certificates in such industry-necessary areas such as make-up, styling and runway choreography. In addition, I had work as a spokesmodel for several brands, appearing in print and in person. As a former model, turned senior litigation paralegal, artist manager and on-air personality with a passion for fashion, beauty, and personal development, I bring a unique combination of style, strategic thinking, and legal expertise to my work. My years navigating the legal world have sharpened my attention to detail, while my experience and passion for fashion, beauty, and personal development drives my desire to help others feel empowered and help them in their journey toward self-empowerment. My experience in the fashion world has taught me the power of confidence. 

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