Every third
Monday in February America celebrates President’s Day, commemorating all
presidents, but first established in 1885 in recognition of George Washington
whose birthday is February 22.
To celebrate
this President’s Day, here are 5 lessons on leadership we can take away from
the exemplary standard of President George Washington:
1. He
treated others with the utmost respect:
Washington
treated the lowliest private with the dignity and respect he afforded a
visiting dignitary from Philadelphia. How we treat service personnel,
subordinates at work, people on the telephone, the guy at the garage, our
family members, all impacts the effectiveness of our role as a leader.
2. He held
his men accountable:
Along with
respect came expectation. I believe in you… therefore I expect you to come
through. Same thing at home. We demonstrate to our children that we believe in
them, and that we respect them – but if there is no consistent response in
terms of guidance and discipline, we will eventually lose our edge as leaders.
3. He placed
the welfare of his men ahead of his own:
It’s not just
that Washington was willing to take a bullet – there’s no glory in vain
bravado. No, what Washington demonstrated is why he was willing, and it wasn’t
for his own glory, it was for the cause and for the welfare of those who looked
up to him and trusted him.
4. He was
personally invested in the cause:
The great
general put his money where his mouth was. He personally invested in the cause,
not only blood, sweat and tears but cold hard cash too. Those who look to us
for leadership are always conscious of the priorities that guide us.
5. He did
not waver from his guiding principles:
He was against
tyranny, so he was not a tyrant. He valued freedom, so he extended it to
others. He believed in the principles expressed in the Declaration of
Independence, and he lived as if they were worth his own life to secure.
Being a great
leader takes hard work and consistency based on strong principles and values.
As we celebrate
our freedom, it is important to remember the great leaders who worked hard and
suffered much to create this great nation. We can take lessons in perseverance,
the development of competence and of living a life based on core values from a
man like George Washington.
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