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- 00:04
Leadership at home... a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
No, we’re not talking about giving rousing speeches about your school
- 00:10
day around the dinner table…
- 00:11
And we don’t mean running a campaign to try and drive the family car to school every morning…
- 00:16
Leadership at home is something a little different.
Full Transcript
- 00:18
Let's start with what leadership at home isn't.
- 00:20
It's not being the sole commander of the remote control.
- 00:23
And it's definitely not putting on the scariest movie possible and making your little brother watch it.
- 00:29
It's not leading your little sister into the laundry room to make her do your share of the chores either.
- 00:34
Nor is it “leading” her into your room afterwards to make her fold all of your clothing.
- 00:39
And it’s definitely not leading the way for the biggest food fight your dining room has ever seen.
- 00:43
Though….that looks pretty fun. Leadership at home definitely doesn’t mean
- 00:46
any of these. Why?
- 00:48
Well ignoring the fact that those examples look less like “leadership” and more like “totalitarian dictatorship”…
- 00:54
Let’s focus on how these uh…”leadership” tactics are making everyone else in the family feel.
- 01:00
Look at all those happy, smiling faces…. - 01:03
Well shockingly enough, it looks like you haven’t been practicing positive leadership at home.
- 01:07
Taking full control of the TV, forcing your sibling to do your chores, not giving a hoot
- 01:12
about how it affects anyone else? That’s ultimately just selfishness.
- 01:16
And when your main role around the home is a selfish dictator, no one's going to be happy.
- 01:21
TV watching will be less “watching” and more “battling to the death.”
- 01:24
Your chores will be less “you taking responsibility” and more, well, “battling to the death.”
- 01:29
And that big food fight will be... well, actually that one would more or less stay the same.
- 01:33
And guess what? That would all eventually lead to the real dictator
- 01:36
exercising her power around the home.
- 01:39
And considering mom has her own life and is working ridiculously long hours to make ends
- 01:42
meet for you….she’d probably appreciate it if you weren’t acting like a colossal jerk when she gets home.
- 01:48
So unless you plan to spend a life sentence without the possibility of parole watching soap operas…
- 01:52
It's better for everyone that you learn to be a good leader at home.
- 01:54
How? By leading by example and helping out with the chores...
- 01:58
Or leading the family in finding a show everyone wants to watch...
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Or simply leading everyone in a positive, polite and entirely unmessy dining experience…
- 02:04
Yeah, we know. Less fun. Just go with it.
- 02:07
But by being a positive role model, life becomes a little easier, and you ensure that those
- 02:11
shackles stay off for the foreseeable future.
- 02:14
And we don’t know about you, but a life with less soap operas and more freedom is
- 02:17
definitely one worth leading for.
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