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Of the players on the Seahawks, who do you think best represents a leader; And how do you apply THAT leadership ability to your daily profession?
Maelstrom787":1r3ewj0y said:Russell Wilson is the obvious extraordinary leader on the Seattle Seahawks. Pete Carroll's WinForever program has helped me out a lot in life in finding myself, my philosophy and living off of that. But back to Wilson.
I live by the 3 P's he's mentioned on numerous occasions. I am a student (Junior in high school, should be Senior.) and a 2-sport Varsity athlete (Swimming and Lacrosse). I am constantly asking myself how I can be a positive influence on those around me. I try my best to be a community leader. I am active in groups such as FCCLA, a member of the Gay-Straight Alliance (I am straight.) and Anti-Bullying Club at my school, and possess some of the best standardized testing scores my high school has ever seen. I plan on majoring in secondary education at the University of Delaware and being a high school teacher and coach, perhaps transitioning into politics somewhere down the road.
All this coming from a guy who never got one passing grade in middle school and was on a bad, bad road in life. I've straightened myself up in a quest to be extraordinary and make a difference, and influence others to live up to their potential. Just like Mr. Wilson did for me and many others, I assume.
In life, always persevere, always have a great perspective, and always have purpose in things you do.
JSeahawks said:I'm a substitute elementary school teacher.
haha!
you honor me too much sir. our teachers deserve a lot more then they get..
but you can make light of my post if you want... but its an honest question.... which demands an honest answer... Of the players on the Seahawks, who do you think best represents a leader; And how do you apply THAT leadership ability to your daily profession?
is this a football post? no, its not x's and o's
but leadership has to do with x, o, m, h, w, a, and p.
Im a college student by the way.
The objective of this post was to initiate a conversation about leadership styles... I obviously struck a nerve
minormillikin":dh8n91ey said:
SeahawksFanForever":2rv01h8o said:Earl Thomas as a leader is little underrated on this board. I follow our team on twitter. I have seen every played mess around with one another besides Russell Wilson and Earl Thomas. No one says anything to them even as a joke. They all seem to respect these two A LOT.
Navyhawkfan187":23zhzqb1 said:SeahawksFanForever":23zhzqb1 said:Earl Thomas as a leader is little underrated on this board. I follow our team on twitter. I have seen every played mess around with one another besides Russell Wilson and Earl Thomas. No one says anything to them even as a joke. They all seem to respect these two A LOT.
you must have missed the Madden discussion between Earl, Sherm and Kearse among others yesterday then.
You haven't given up hope on Radish being a better mod yet? Damn you are one optimistic guy J.JSeahawks":ssvs5wpk said:...............And I leave sticky notes for Sadhappy, RAdish, Sailor and ABsolute in hopes of them becoming better mods.....................
JSeahawks":2curfso6 said:I leave sticky notes for Sadhappy, RAdish, Sailor and ABsolute ..
hawk45":1aiy962h said:Of course it's a college student, nobody younger or older could ask something like this with a straight face. Of course you struck a nerve, it's hard to facepalm as hard as I just did and not feel it.
People are formed much more as JSeahawks said, by family, life experiences, etc. They may take inspiration from how hard Russell works, but nobody's life is being altered here.