Leading with Heart
Somewhere along the way, I realized that leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice in the room — it’s about being the most present.
For a long time, I thought leading meant being unshakable, always composed, always strong. But life — and experience — taught me that true strength is human. It’s the ability to listen deeply, to admit when you’re learning, and to hold space for others even when your own heart feels tender.
I’ve had days where I led from exhaustion, trying to prove I was capable. But the moments that changed everything were the ones when I led from compassion — when I allowed empathy to guide the way. That’s where connection lives. That’s where trust begins.
Leading with heart doesn’t mean you’re never firm — it means you know when to pause, when to soften, and when to stand tall. It’s learning that vulnerability isn’t the opposite of power; it’s the essence of it.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: when you lead with heart, you don’t just move people — you remind them of their own.
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