" LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES TO LEARN FROM AN EAGLE"

1. EAGLES FLY ALONE AND AT HIGH ALTITUDES

They do not fly with sparrows, ravens, or other small birds.
They soar alone or with other eagles. Their altitude separates them from the distractions and noise of lesser heights.

MEANING:
As a leader, choose your company wisely. Distance yourself from people with small minds, limited vision, or negative energy. The altitude of your vision will often require solitude or only the company of like-minded visionaries. Surround yourself with those who lift you, challenge you, and sharpen you—iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17). Never settle for relationships that ground you.

2. EAGLES HAVE AN ACCURATE AND UNWAVERING VISION

They can see prey up to 5 kilometers away and focus intensely until they capture it.

MEANING:
Leaders must have a clear, long-range vision and the discipline to stay focused despite distractions or difficulties. No obstacle should shift your gaze from the goal.
Without vision, people perish (Proverbs 29:18)—so keep your eyes fixed on your assignment. Stay steady even when the road is rough. A distracted leader loses momentum, but a focused leader conquers.

3. EAGLES FEED ONLY ON FRESH PREY

They do not eat dead things or leftovers.

MEANING:
Great leaders do not live off past victories or stale knowledge. They pursue fresh wisdom, new revelations, and ongoing growth.
Don’t let past achievements create present complacency.
Each day is a new opportunity to learn, build, and advance. Stay relevant. Stay sharp. As Paul said, “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead” (Philippians 3:13–14).

To be continued......
" LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES TO LEARN FROM AN EAGLE"🦅 1. EAGLES FLY ALONE AND AT HIGH ALTITUDES They do not fly with sparrows, ravens, or other small birds. They soar alone or with other eagles. Their altitude separates them from the distractions and noise of lesser heights. MEANING: As a leader, choose your company wisely. Distance yourself from people with small minds, limited vision, or negative energy. The altitude of your vision will often require solitude or only the company of like-minded visionaries. Surround yourself with those who lift you, challenge you, and sharpen you—iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17). Never settle for relationships that ground you. 2. EAGLES HAVE AN ACCURATE AND UNWAVERING VISION They can see prey up to 5 kilometers away and focus intensely until they capture it. MEANING: Leaders must have a clear, long-range vision and the discipline to stay focused despite distractions or difficulties. No obstacle should shift your gaze from the goal. Without vision, people perish (Proverbs 29:18)—so keep your eyes fixed on your assignment. Stay steady even when the road is rough. A distracted leader loses momentum, but a focused leader conquers. 3. EAGLES FEED ONLY ON FRESH PREY They do not eat dead things or leftovers. MEANING: Great leaders do not live off past victories or stale knowledge. They pursue fresh wisdom, new revelations, and ongoing growth. Don’t let past achievements create present complacency. Each day is a new opportunity to learn, build, and advance. Stay relevant. Stay sharp. As Paul said, “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead” (Philippians 3:13–14). To be continued......
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