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Leadership Isn’t About a Title or Position

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Leadership, to me, isn’t about a title or a position. It’s about how I show up, especially when things are hard and no one is applauding.

I’ve learned that leadership starts with taking responsibility before taking credit. It means listening more than I talk, staying calm when things feel uncertain, and being clear when others are looking for direction.

There are days when the easy choice is tempting. But leadership has taught me to choose the right one instead.

To make decisions rooted in values, not comfort.

To hold myself to a standard even when no one is watching.

I lead best when I start with myself—my habits, my discipline, my integrity.

Because people don’t follow what I say; they follow what I consistently do.

If my leadership makes others stronger, more confident, and more capable, then I know I’m on the right path.

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