Your confidence can serve you well today if you are called upon to undertake an authoritative role in your home, in a volunteer capacity, or in your workplace. Since you are likely in a commanding mood, you may find that you have little difficulty wielding your authority in your new headship position. As you take pride in your ability to lead, consider that you may earn a greater degree of respect from those in your charge by showing that you are capable of doing what you ask of them. Leading by example can help you gain the trust of your support staff today, affording you a unique opportunity to assist and support them as they endeavor to meet their goals.

The rigors of leadership become easier to bear when we are confident in both our own capabilities and those of the individuals occupying the support positions on which we rely. If we are unsure of the validity of our ideas and expend our energy doubting ourselves, we have little mental and physical power left to devote to the obligations inherent in headship. Conversely, we remain optimistic about our prospects and eager to do our duty when we believe that we have what it takes to successfully help others realize their individual potentials. We can command by example without fear of judgment and are always ready to take on the duties we delegate to the individuals in our charge. Others will respect your authority today because they are won over by your copious confidence.