Are you a leader or a follower?
Leadership isn’t a title; it’s a posture. Around here, we don’t chase followers — we build habits that make people want to follow. A leader shows up first, does the work, and sets a rhythm others can trust. That’s what Farm to Fit is built on: showing up every day, doing the simple things right, and letting consistency speak louder than charisma.
A follower isn’t weak. A good follower learns, listens, and sharpens their edge by watching how steady hands handle pressure. Every leader worth following started as one. The trick is knowing when to step forward and when to stand back. Around here, we call that balance — the kind that keeps your feet on the porch and your eyes on the horizon.
Leadership in our world isn’t about barking orders or chasing applause. It’s about example. You fry the potatoes right, you prep the beans, you post the message, you keep the promise. People notice. They start copying your pace. That’s leadership — not loud, not fancy, just steady.
Followers make the movement possible. They amplify the message, share the posts, and keep the fire burning. Without them, the porch stays quiet. The goal isn’t to be one or the other forever; it’s to move between both with purpose. Lead when it’s time to build, follow when it’s time to learn.
So, are you a leader or a follower? Around here, you’re both. You lead by example and follow the truth that built you. That’s how we grow — one steady day at a time, one honest post at a time, one earned view at a time.