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Episode 35:  Carry On Hawkeye

Hawkeye:   Let me tell you something “administration.”  You know that little shot you gave me for the flue?...Well, it worked.  I’ve got it.
Margaret:   Are you sure?
Hawkeye:    I’ve got enough nausea to light up the city of Toledo, OK?  First I’m hot, then I’m cold, and my knees are in business with themselves.  My tongue has gone cashmere and I’d like to find an all-night latrine that takes servicemen.  Now, have I got the flu or am I just in love?
Margaret:   Do you think you can operate?
Hawkeye:    I’ve got to.  What am I going to tell the casualties?  To stop bleeding until I feel better?

A nasty flu epidemic hits camp bringing down the majority of the medical staff leaving Hawkeye as the only doctor fit to operate. When he inevitably develops flu symptoms himself, he has no choice but to soldier on with the OR full of casualties.

  While it is important for leaders to look after themselves and take appropriate care in the rigours of Leadership, there are times when one must simply ‘soldier on.’  I fear that the pendulum of leadership has swung so far towards ‘self-care’ that the fighting spirit of leadership has been weakened.  No one wants to see a leader burn out, but few are inspired by leaders who give up! During a particularly difficult season of leadership I found myself having a bit of a pity party.  As a person of prayer I cried out to God for sympathy and didn’t quite expect the response I got – “so, do you want to be a leader or not?” Leadership can be tough and there are times when it would be easier to withdraw, but effective leaders choose to soldier on, even when they don’t feel like it.



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