When i think of the term “leadership” certain phrases come to mind- loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. When i think of the term “leadership”, i think of great military generals such as George Washington who were able to not only lead a group to achieve a certain goal but through their dedication were able to exceed their own limits and push their subordinates to do the same. When i think of the term “leadership,” i think of powerful organizations such as the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force. When i think of the term “leadership,” I most certainly do not think of that workshop we went to! The “leadership” workshop, if it can even be called that, seemed to be nothing more then a diluted club fair. The main speaker seemed to be way to jittery and to a certain extent nervous and almost no one seemed to be paying attention. To be perfectly honest, that “leadership” workshop needed better leadership. But i did take something away from the workshop. When the student leaders spoke to us and told us their stories it pushed me more towards joining a club. I had been on the edge of joining a club for quite some time now but listening to the leaders did convince me more to perhaps join one in the next semester. Besides that, the leadership workshop really didn’t have any other significant impact on me.