Too often, people see leadership as a throne, a spotlight, or a title. But true leadership isn’t about being above others. It’s about being willing to serve.
In tennis, no game begins until someone serves. And in life, no true influence begins until someone chooses to serve. Every great leader you admire today, in business, in faith, in community, is standing tall because they first bent low to serve.
Serving doesn’t make you less. It makes you trusted. It builds loyalty. It inspires hearts. And just like in tennis, the strength of your serve determines the flow of the entire match.
So if you want to win in leadership, in your family, in your work, in your relationships, don’t just chase titles. Don’t just wait for applause. Pick up the ball. Step forward with courage. And serve.
Because the greatest victories in life are not won by those who demand the most, but by those who give the most. 💡
Albin Nistal, Kim Sanchez Skinner and 2 others4 CommentsIt’s nothing less than gospel truth
2@kerainshah Absolutely 🙌🏾. Leadership at its core is service, and that’s a principle that never fades. Glad it resonated with you!
@nelson Yes! Exactly 🙌🏾. Servant leadership is the highest form of influence, when we serve those in our care, we don’t just lead, we inspire. Leading by example leaves a legacy that titles alone never could.
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