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What qualities a young person should have in order to be a leader. What made you strive for it?


A young person in order to be successful in the field in which he wants to develop must have certain qualities. In order to be a leader in his sphere he must have six very important leadership qualities.

  • The first quality is to have imagination, tenacity and principles. Young leaders must be ready to see the implementation of a project from start to finish. They must have a very strong system of values, be stubborn, determined, and be principled in order to be able to challenge their opponents with arguments.

  • Second to know how to build and work in a team. Each leader must be able to build a viable and capable team and be able to keep it. He must be able to recognize people's talents and respect their personalities. It is very important when each team member is created and teamed to feel at home and do something in common.

  • Third you have courage, self-esteem and faith. The true leader believes in himself and is open to constructive criticism. They pursue their goals with faith and passion. They never give up on the way to the goal.

  • Fourth to have a sense of humor. A good leader is able to see the funny side of things. Creating a successful plan involves creating many new friends, and humor helps.

  • Fifth to possess humility. True leaders know that they can always improve as individuals and as professionals and work on themselves.

  • Sixth to be human and honest.

True leaders are not greedy egoists. They intercede for their group, their friends, and they are always honest with others and in general are compassionate.

I strive to be a leader and have these six very important qualities. Because it will help me in the realm of my orientation, but not only professionally also in life. Because I think every one of us should be a leader in his own life. This project in Slovakia, the “Communication Masters”, helped me to develop my leadership skills and I had the opportunity to meet many new and young people who are improving themselves in being leaders.


How the participation in the Student Diplomatic Club of Sofia University and Youth Team Europe opened opportunities for me? The connection with them to the international environment and the Erasmus + program.



During the first weeks of studies, we learned about the existence of the club - a non-profit-making club for public benefit activities, created and run entirely by students. On a general meeting held in November 2016, together with the approval of the report for the past year and the election of a new Management Board, new members were adopted, and with many colleagues we took advantage of and became part of the SDC. The club's activity is really helpful for students in two directions. Discussions organized by the SDC enable learners to become first-person acquaintances with the analyzes and opinions of competent experts and interesting people from the country and the world on malicious topics - political controversy and institutional conflicts. And since we are fully responsible for conducting these events, we, the SDC members are developing our organizational skills, contributing to the growth of the club, and getting acquainted with colleagues from other courses and majors. Non-member meetings are also organized for members, and ultimately for all of us, the SDC is a community of intelligent friends who would always respond and help a colleague. Networking meetings are also organized for members, and ultimately for all of us, the SDC is a community of intelligent friends who would always respond and help a colleague. That's how it came to the fall of 2017 when I decided to run for the Board of directors as I wanted to deepen my contribution to the development of the club. In the months that followed, with the usual lectures and discussions, we organized a concert in honor of 23 years since the establishment of the SDC, which we had the pleasure to welcome as special guests nine ambassadors, Deans of faculties, distinguished professors and public figures, and of course the Rector of Sofia university. A sign of job well-done was the impression of the former Chairman of the Board, who said the concert was the largest event ever organized in the history of the Student Diplomatic Club.

Again in the autumn of 2017, I became part of the "Youth Team Europe" an initiative of the European Commission directly linked to

Team Europe and Europe Direct, whose purpose is to assist the Representations of the European Union Commission with the communication of European Union - related Issues through the implementation of the "Again to School" project and participation in the organization Events of the Representation of the European Commission in Bulgaria and of the The European Parliament Information Office for Bulgaria. Within 2 months the approved 20 candidates, we went through several public speaking and non-verbal communications.


Particular attention should be paid to our two-day visit to the EU institutions in Brussels, fully undertaken by the EC, during which we had the opportunity to learn from Bulgarian and foreign officials there more about the work of the legislative and executive bodies of the Union. This helped us to make the presentations we had to present to our high school students, "Back to School" initiative. The time and the topic were coordinated with the high school director, and one of the presentations I presented was on the theme "Cultural heritage uniting the path towards a European identity" in the context of 2018 - a year of European cultural and historical heritage. Contrary to popular opinion of ignorance and disinterest among students, after the presentation, a fruitful discussion was held in which innovative ideas were expressed. As a representative of the Youth Team Europe, I participated in the "National Career Days" in early April 2018 - a project that took place in most major cities in Bulgaria and presented to the citizens but focusing on the young, the leading companies in various professional directions to guide young people for their future development.

These two initiatives have given me the opportunity to meet professionals from different spheres of activity, and to exchange ideas with pro-European youths like me. And as this is also part of the Erasmus + goals, there is no better direction for development than for international dialogue and discussion of problems and possible solutions with people with whom we share a common vision of the future.

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