SOME LEADERSHIP TIPS TO LEARN FROM AN EAGLE

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1. Eagles fly alone and at high altitude - They do not fly with sparrows, crows and other small birds.
MEANING - Stay away from narrow-minded people, those who shoot you down. Eagle is flying with the eagles. Stay in good company. 2. The Eagles have a clear vision: they have the ability to focus on anything up to 5km. Regardless of the obstacles, the eagle will not move prey until it has seized it.
SIGNIFICANCE - Have a vision and stay focused regardless of the obstacles and you will succeed.
3. Eagles do not eat dead things - they eat only fresh prey.
MEANING - Do not count on your past successes, keep looking for new frontiers to conquer. Leave your past where it belongs in the past.
4. Eagles love the storm - When the clouds gather, the eagle gets excited, he uses the wind of the storm to rise higher. Once he has found the wind of the storm, the eagle uses the storm raging to rise above the clouds. This gives the eagle the opportunity to slide and rest his wings. In the meantime, all the other birds are hiding in the branches and leaves of the tree. MEANING - Take up your challenges knowing that they will help you out stronger and better than you were. We can use the storms of life to raise us higher. Success stories are not afraid to rise higher. Candidates do not fear challenges, they appreciate them and exploit them with profit.
5. Eagles prepare for training - They remove the feathers and soft grass from the nest so that the younger ones feel uncomfortable in anticipation of the flight and end up flying / when it becomes unbearable to stay in the nest. MEANING - Leave your comfort zone, there is no growth.
6. When the eagle gets older - its feathers become weak and can not take it as fast and as high as it should. This makes him weak and could kill him. So he retires to a place far in the mountains. There, he tears the feathers from his body and breaks his beak and claws against the rocks until he is completely naked; a very bloody and painful process. Then he stays in this hiding place until he has developed new feathers, new beaks and claws, and then he flies higher than before.
Eagles are large birds of prey vigorously built with a head and a thick bill. Even the smallest eagles, such as the Aquilina pennata, of a size comparable to that of a buzzard (Buteo buteo) or the red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis), have relatively longer and more regular wings and a more direct and faster flight, despite the reduction in the number of Aerodynamic Springs. With the exception of some vultures, most eagles are larger than any other bird of prey. The smallest is (Spilornis klossi) with 450 g and 40 cm. The largest species are discussed below. Like all birds of prey, eagles have a very large hooked beak to snatch meat from their prey, strong, muscular paws and powerful claws. The beak is generally heavier than that of most other birds of prey. The eagle eyes are extremely powerful. It is estimated that the martial eagle, whose eye is more than twice as long as the human eye, has a visual acuity of 3.0 to 3.6 times that of human being.

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