Leadership Lessons From an Eagle

Leadership Lessons From an Eagle

The eagle may teach humans many valuable lessons about leadership, both general and specific.

The story of an eagle's existence can teach us seven important lessons about leadership.

Facts and Lessons:

Fact 1: Eagles are solitary birds that soar to great heights by themselves.

Avoid surrounding yourself with people who have limited perspectives since they will only bring you down. Maintain a positive company.

Fact 2: Eagles have an accurate vision.

The key to success is to have a clear vision of where you want to go and to maintain your concentration on that vision no matter what challenges you face.

Fact 3: Eagles do not consume dead prey. They will only consume freshly killed prey.

The lesson here is not to rest on your laurels from the past but rather to continually strive for new ground to cover and challenges to overcome.

Fact 4: Eagles enjoy flying in Storms/bad weather.

We learn that successful people do not shy away from difficulties; on the contrary, they revel in them and find ways to turn them to their advantage.

Fact 5: When a female eagle meets a male eagle, she examines his level of commitment.

The lesson here is that before entering into a partnership with someone, one ought to investigate their level of dedication and commitment, regardless of whether it is in their personal or professional life.

Fact 6: Eagles are always training themself.

The moral of the story is to get out of your comfort zone since it is impossible to grow there.

Eagles, in their older years, would intentionally injure themselves in order to grow new feathers.

The takeaway here is that we need to break old patterns every once in a while. Let go of the things that are a burden to us or that contribute nothing of value to our lives.

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