Leadership
Nothing so conclusively proves a man’s ability to lead others as what he does from day to day to lead himself. (Thomas J. Watson, late American business leader)
Some people long to be leaders in some arena—sports, politics, education, or business. Often, the ambitious person will pursue education and special training to equip himself to lead others in some worthy endeavor. But no matter how well he does in training others, the real proof of his ability is the way he controls and directs his own life.
Now the [leader] is to be above reproach . . . temperate, self-controlled, respectable (1 Timothy 3:2).