The Leader Of Eleanor Roosevelt, A Great Leader

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Great Leaders come in all shapes, sizes, backgrounds and time periods. One of those Great Leaders is Eleanor Roosevelt, a hard working mother, wife and politician’s right hand. She spent her time as First Lady changing the role of the First Lady. No longer would she be expected to keep house and entertain only, but make a difference in her own way, and make a name for herself that can stand alone from her husband. Eleanor Roosevelt was a Great Leader of her time, and her influence has continued to this day.
Eleanor Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family, but had a difficult childhood all the same. She was described as a shy awkward child, made worse by losing both of her parents by the age of ten. While her grandmother took primary care
n.d.). When Franklin Roosevelt could no longer travel and meet with everyone on his own she stepped up to the plate. I consider this a wonderful strength that she and I share, adaptability. She saw what needed to be done and did it, for herself and for her husband, a task that she originally disliked, and avoided, she became an expert in because that is what needed to be done. I also believe that Eleanor was an arranger, because according to National Women 's History Museum. n.d. “No wife of any presidential candidate had ever been as publicly active or vocal as Eleanor, and in just under a decade, she had become one of the country’s most astute political strategists.” She became one of the top minds in a man’s profession in a man’s world, almost completely on her
They are there, waiting for their time to make a difference. Each and everyone will have their own strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that they have to work either with or through, but each and every one either has or will make an impact on the world in their own unique way. Eleanor Roosevelt made her mark by helping those who could not help themselves and defining what a good First Lady should do, and setting the precedent and bar high for the

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