Servant Leadership: What Are You Trying To Do?

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Professor,

The book Servant Leadership has been extremely eye opening. I understand that while I may consider myself a leader, I still have a long journey in becoming a servant leader that is capable of serving both others and myself first. I realize that while I have some leadership and entreprenurial skills already, none are truly perfected.

Specifically, while my initiative is strong and I am very tenacious, our exercise in class involving placing ourselves on the tenacity scale, made me realize that I can always do more. This is especially true considereing my chosen career path of law. One of my favorite quotes of the book is, "always ask, "what are you trying to do?"". While this may seem rather obvious, I wrote it in my notes

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