Addressing The Leaders
In times of plenty and times of empty, there is always one who stands in the forefront as a pillar of hope. Yet, it is up to the masses to allow or disallow this pillar to stand, or to fall. In order to lead victoriously, one must remember that they can be removed at any moment. Not only by their enemy, but by those to whom they’ve pledged their allegiance.
1.) Choose any military leader from history and write a report about their life. This can be a modern person, an ancient person, man or woman.
2.) If you were chosen to be your town’s leader, what would you change or not change? Use as much detail as possible.
3.) Write a short story on the “take me to your leader” premise.
4.) Write an article about what it takes to be a good leader.
5.) Write a comedic piece about a Scout leader, a military leader, and a religious leader.
6.) If you could create your own politician, what types of attributes would you add to your virtual leader?
7.) Do you see yourself as a follower or a leader? How do you think those around you see you? Why?
8.) Write an article titled, “How Not To Lead With Success”.
9.) Write a piece about the different ways in which a person could be deemed a leader in his or her community.
10.) Create a top ten list of the greatest leaders of all time.







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