Friday, July 8, 2022

Leadership & Government

 This term we learnt about Government and leadership and what it takes to become a leader.

For my evidence and what I know about leadership and government is that the government is split into parties for example the ones we vote for are Labour and National. For a leader it takes confidence, integrity, delegation, communication, self-awareness and gratitude. If you don't know already the government is the political system by which a country or community is administered and regulated.

I have found out that if you are above the age of 18 you are eligible to vote and that the North land member of parliament is Willow-jean Prime and she is part of the Labour party.  In my opinion a good leader in my eyes is our prime minister Jacinda Adern, she has all the qualities of a good leader like I explained in my evidence.

A lesson I learnt throughout this term is how parliament and parties work in government and what qualities you should have to becoming a good leader.

This is my leadership speech I did quite a while ago.


I bet you're asking yourself, How do I become a leader? Or I want to be a leader for these people. I don't entirely have an answer for you but I know a way or an explanation you can use that will guide you on your pathway to becoming an excellent leader.


The pathway leaders take is never the easiest. Ask all leaders around the world and they will all say they took the hardest pathway that had the most obstacles. Leaders are never always perfect, they always fail somewhere down their journey but the thing that makes them leaders is not how much they fall it's whether they get back up or not. There's a saying that goes around and it says “failure is a pathway to success”. People that dont want to try and become leaders are always the ones that are scared of failure and will give up very quickly and easily. Confidence is a very important and good asset to have to become a leader. But people don't expect you to be confident right away, build your confidence up as you go through your journey until you can confidently speak in front of a crowd without freezing up or being scared, but a lot of very powerful leaders in the old generation and this generation still get nervous in front of big crowds they've just learnt to hide their nerves that's why they are such good leaders because they have developed their speaking skills enough to be able to speak in front of big crowds.


So to sum up everything that has been said in my speech, you can't become a leader straight away without failure and success, and that leaders build up confidence. THE END