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One time I had a position of leadership and authority was when I was a team leader for a group project in college. My team was tasked with creating a marketing campaign for a local business, and I was responsible for coordinating our efforts and making sure that everyone was on task.
The experience was a mixed one. On one hand, I felt a sense of responsibility and pride in being able to guide my team to success. I was able to use my organizational skills to keep everyone on track, and I was able to delegate tasks effectively to make sure that everyone was contributing to the project. On the other hand, it was also a challenging experience. I had to deal with different personalities and work styles, and there were times when I struggled to keep everyone motivated and focused.
Overall, I would say that the experience was a success. We were able to deliver a solid marketing campaign that impressed our professor and received a good grade. However, I don't think that being in charge is something that I would want to do all the time. It was a lot of work and a lot of pressure, and I think that I prefer working as part of a team rather than being the one in charge.