Leadership Skills Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to face or deal with a difficult situation or person directly

adjective causing someone to face a difficult situation or person directly

  • The team is currently confronting a challenging issue with the new software implementation.
  • I heard they're confronting some drama at work, but I'm not sure what it's about.
  • She's really confronting her ex-boyfriend on social media right now.
  • Confronting your fears is the first step to personal growth.

noun the ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future

  • His foresight in investing early in the company paid off handsomely.
  • Thanks to his foresight, we were able to avoid a major crisis.
  • Who would've thought his foresight would save our butts?
  • Her foresight was like a guiding light in the darkness of uncertainty.

noun the ability to make good judgments and decisions

  • Having horse sense is essential for making sound decisions in business.
  • You need to use your horse sense when dealing with that tricky customer.
  • I trust her to always have good horse sense when it comes to investing.
  • He may not have book smarts, but he definitely has a lot of horse sense when it comes to practical matters.

verb to acknowledge or admit the existence or truth of something

  • Acknowing the receipt of the package, the company sent a confirmation email.
  • I'm acknwoing that I received your message, thanks!
  • Yo, I'm acknwoing that party last night was lit!
  • Acknowing the importance of self-care is crucial for overall well-being.