5. Service: Initially, people think of service in relationship to what they can do for others. This is certainly true, but the concept of service goes deeper. As a leader who develops his leadership on principles, he must be true to himself, to his purpose, to the greater good. When he does this, he can also serve others by bringing out the best within them and help them to reach their full potential.
6. Fairness: Doing what is right, what is ethical is always the best choice. Considering the needs and desires of others may not always be easy, but no one said being a leader was easy. Act from your heart and conscience and give beyond what is required.
As a leader, you have the opportunity and duty to bring out the best in yourself and others. You may be the only one who encourages their dreams. Mark Twain gave great advice when he said, "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great."
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