Leadership is getting a lot of attention lately but not all of it reflects what leadership actually requires.
It is easy to point fingers and demand action from the sidelines. It is harder to recognize context, responsibility, and timing.
The truth is, leadership is not about rushing into every fire especially the ones someone else lit.
As Stephen Covey said, “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.” Real leadership starts with clarity not reaction.
John Maxwell reminds us, “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” That does not mean inserting yourself into chaos you did not create. It means guiding people forward with intention and integrity.
And do not even get me started on emotional intelligence and leadership.
Self-awareness means understanding your role in a situation.
Self-regulation means not reacting just because others demand it.
Social awareness means recognizing what people actually need not what creates headlines.
Responsible leadership means choosing responses that move people forward not deeper into division.
I recently asked two leaders a simple question. Looking back, knowing what you know now, what would you change.
One said nothing.
One said everything.
That difference says a lot.
Leadership is not about defending every past decision or positioning yourself as a victim of circumstances. It is about learning, adjusting, and growing. It is about having the humility to say I would do this differently and the courage to do better next time.
When children are involved especially in situations as serious as threats the priority should be safety, truth, and stability. Not political theater. Not misplaced blame.
Leadership is also discernment. Knowing when to step in and when stepping in would only make things worse.
It is not about optics.
It is about outcomes.
It is not about who reacts first.
It is about who helps a community move forward.
We should be asking better questions. Who created the situation. Who escalated it. And who is actually working toward resolution.
Because real leadership is not loud. It is steady. It is thoughtful. And it is focused on what comes next not just what makes noise today.
Have a beautiful Thursday all,
-srt

