“When you rise high enough, you stop reacting to the noise — you start responding to what truly matters.”
— The Instinct Impact: The Sacred Art of Leading from Within
Long before I studied leadership formally, nature had already been teaching me its deepest truths. Of all the animal archetypes that appear throughout The Instinct Impact, the eagle continues to speak the loudest. Its way of seeing, soaring, and selecting its battles reveals everything we need to understand about vision and focus in leadership.
The eagle never wastes energy on distraction. It doesn’t flutter anxiously among the branches or chase every sound. It rises, steadies itself, and gains perspective before it acts. That elevation — that moment of stillness before motion — is what gives the eagle its power.
Leadership requires the same discipline. Vision isn’t about seeing more than others; it’s about seeing clearly and staying aligned with what you were created to do. Clarity and courage are inseparable. When our view is clear, our path becomes purposeful.
As leaders, we must learn to elevate before we engage. When we pause, gain perspective, and reconnect with our higher purpose, decisions become less reactionary and more intentional. Like the eagle, we see the broader horizon and lead from wisdom, not worry.
Take a moment today to pause before your next decision.
Ask yourself:
Am I reacting from fear, or responding from clarity?
True vision comes from stillness.
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Learn more about the symbolism of the eagle in leadership at National Geographic.

