Blog #5 Assignment - Image 2: The Starving Baker (Pg. 8)
The Starving Baker
Personal growth and wellness is important to leadership. We sometimes are more worried about others and fulfilling our duties that we simply forget about ourselves. Kinda like the starving baker, always feeding others and forgetting to feed himself. He's starving.
Take a second to think about your personal growth and wellness. In the text Habitudes, you will take a look at Image 2 and answer the following "Reflect & Respond" questions by Friday, April 9th at 11:59pm:
1.) In your opinion, why is personal growth and wellness a key characteristic to good leadership?
2.) What is your biggest hindrance to taking time for personal growth?
3.) Ancient wisdom. An old proverb says: "If the axe is dull and he does not sharpen its edge, the worker must exert more strength. Wisdom has the advantage of giving success." The lumberjack story was inspired by this proverb. We all understand the importance of "sharpening the axe." Why do you think we fail to do it? Why does it seem like a waste of time?
4.) Why is it we often feel guilty when we stop to take care of ourselves?
5.) Staying "sharp" can mean lots of things. How do you do it? How do you feed and refresh yourself?
Once you have answer the following prompt, please submit it on your blog profile. By Sunday, April 11th at 11:59pm, you will need to respond to Two (2) of your classmates in one or more the following ways:
- Discussing at least two things you liked about their reading response.
- Asking a thoughtful question about two or more of your classmate's answers.
- Discussing the connection between the text (Habitudes or The Student Leadership Challenge) and your classmate's post.
- Addressing whether or not the reading response makes you want to review the text (Habitudes or The Student Leadership Challenge).
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