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  Leadership Begins With Self-Control The first person every leader must lead is himself. Leadership is often associated with authority, influence, and responsibility. However, the true beginning of leadership is self-control. Before a person can guide others, manage responsibilities, or make important decisions, he must learn to control his own actions, emotions, and behavior. Self-control creates discipline. Discipline builds consistency. Consistency produces results. What Self-Control Means in Leadership Self-control is the ability to manage emotions, reactions, and decisions, even under pressure. It allows leaders to remain calm, focused, and responsible in difficult situations. Leaders who practice self-control: Make thoughtful decisions Avoid emotional reactions Stay focused on priorities Handle challenges calmly Maintain professional behavior Self-control protects leadership credibility. Why Self-Control Is Essential for Leadership Leaders...

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