Over a career, we hear from Leaders their Golden Rules or Guides of Leadership or Top 3 _______. What are yours?
SGT(P) Woods:
Respectfully you are our future and the reason I post from my heart is to ensure the next generation reaps the benefits and are provided with the tools to excel.
I am passionate about mentorship and the sky is the limit, reach for the stars!!.
Happy New Year
V/R
CH (CPT) Davis
SSG Woods:
That is commendable and reflects a leader's heart. You are a screaming eagle, and every generation has the watch. It is vital that your generation is provided with genuine guidance.
I am proud of you and your tenacity, and be coachable, teachable, and realize it is not about you!
Happy New Year!!
I always told my Soldiers to know their jobs, themselves and their leadership, and most of the rest would pretty much fall into place.
We as NCOs and officers know it is much more complicated than that, but it makes it easier for them to cope and not be stressed about having to know it all at the junior level, but gradually add more to their knowledge base as they mature and move up in their jobs and potential for leadership.
It is simple, but it is the base for all Soldiers, even NCOs and Officers at times as well.
2. Always be aware that I may be the cause. "When things go wrong in your command, start searching for the reason in increasingly larger concentric circles around your own desk." - Bruce Clarke
3. "Never let a promising career stand in the way of a good joke" - Peter Pace
Being a Drill Sergeant, the answer is pretty simple and can be found in the Drill Sergeant Creed.
Paragraph Four - "I will lead by example,never requiring a Soldier to attempt a task I have not done myself"
Paragraph One - "I will assist each individual in their efforts to become a highly motivated, well disciplined, physically and mentally fit Soldier, capable of defeating any enemy on today's modern battlefield."
Paragraph Five - "First, last and always, I am American Soldier, sworn to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, both foreign and domestic"
If you can't find the answer in one of those paragraphs, it's not worth the effort.
For me it was: Integrity, ethics and honesty.
But, I have seen quite a few good responses so far that rank up there.
MSG Kerwin:
Absolutely integrity, ethics, and personal courage to the right thing regardless!!
2. Integrity is something that you must have at all times, even when people are not looking.
3. Always be there for your soldiers under you, because they are the ones that you are training to take your spot when you move up. Teach and mentor them the way that you wanted to taken care of, because knowledge is power.

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