In the fast-paced world of executive life, we often hit the ground running—emails, texts, fire drills, and meetings before we’ve had a chance to breathe.
One of my clients—a brilliant senior leader in a Fortune 100 company—recently told me, “By 9 a.m., I’m already behind.” Her days felt reactive. Her team sensed the stress. And her leadership presence, which was once grounded and inspiring, started to feel scattered.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth: Leadership isn’t just about what you accomplish. It’s about how you show up.
That’s where self-mastery comes in. And it starts the moment you wake up.
I gave my client one simple challenge:
Take three minutes every morning—before you check your phone, email, or calendar—and write down these three prompts:
Who do I want to be as a leader today?
How do I want people to feel after interacting with me?
What is one relationship or conversation I want to show up for intentionally?
She committed to the practice for one week.
The result?
She showed up more present. Her meetings felt more focused. Her team leaned in—because she leaned in. And by Friday, she told me, “This made me feel more like a leader than I have in months.”
This micro-shift taps into the neuroscience of intention-setting. When we begin our day with clarity, our prefrontal cortex—the decision-making center—activates. We shift out of autopilot. We lead from purpose, not panic.
It’s a simple mindset reset. But it’s also a leadership power move.
Because the way you lead yourself is the way your team will follow.
If you’ve been craving more clarity, more presence, and more power in how you lead—start here.
Set your timer for 3 minutes tomorrow morning. Grab a pen. Breathe. Reflect. And get intentional.
Want more actionable leadership tools like this one? OurLevel Up Leadership Membership gives you weekly mindset resets, tools, and live guidance so you never lead on empty.
In the fast-paced world of executive life, we often hit the ground running—emails, texts, fire drills, and meetings before we’ve had a chance to breathe.
One of my clients—a brilliant senior leader in a Fortune 100 company—recently told me, “By 9 a.m., I’m already behind.” Her days felt reactive. Her team sensed the stress. And her leadership presence, which was once grounded and inspiring, started to feel scattered.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth: Leadership isn’t just about what you accomplish. It’s about how you show up.
That’s where self-mastery comes in. And it starts the moment you wake up.
I gave my client one simple challenge:
Take three minutes every morning—before you check your phone, email, or calendar—and write down these three prompts:
Who do I want to be as a leader today?
How do I want people to feel after interacting with me?
What is one relationship or conversation I want to show up for intentionally?
She committed to the practice for one week.
The result?
She showed up more present. Her meetings felt more focused. Her team leaned in—because she leaned in. And by Friday, she told me, “This made me feel more like a leader than I have in months.”
This micro-shift taps into the neuroscience of intention-setting. When we begin our day with clarity, our prefrontal cortex—the decision-making center—activates. We shift out of autopilot. We lead from purpose, not panic.
It’s a simple mindset reset. But it’s also a leadership power move.
Because the way you lead yourself is the way your team will follow.
If you’ve been craving more clarity, more presence, and more power in how you lead—start here.
Set your timer for 3 minutes tomorrow morning. Grab a pen. Breathe. Reflect. And get intentional.
Want more actionable leadership tools like this one? OurLevel Up Leadership Membership gives you weekly mindset resets, tools, and live guidance so you never lead on empty.
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