Dear CEOs: Stop Running. Come Home to Yourself Before It’s Too Late.
What you tell yourself is leadership.
How you treat yourself is exactly how you treat others.
Basing your worth on your wins and results is killing your soul. You may not see it in the middle of your back-to-back meetings, but it’s there in the quiet moments you avoid.
Your unique purpose isn’t rooted in your outcomes. It’s rooted in your being.
When you make decisions from fear or the need to control, you might get short-term results, but you will live with stress, limitation, and a constant sense that it is never enough.
Living your purpose-filled life brings you joy, peace, and love. It ripples out to your team, your family, and everyone you lead.
Living who you are called to be is your greatest work.
Loving yourself, and trusting that God is on your side even when results do not match your expectations, is part of your learning and becoming.
Who are you becoming?
Break free of your false identity by being still with yourself. Yes, I know you’re busy. I know there is a “push” you feel every day to get somewhere to have temporary peace. But that constant running is rooted in scarcity, not freedom.
What is your heart craving?
Your wisdom comes when you hear yourself, when you believe you are enough—as you are, right now. From this place, your decisions shift. Your leadership expands. Your presence becomes your true power.
My greatest joy is supporting the most successful leaders in discovering who they are called to be and living what they are called to do.
I know the “running” and “never enough” patterns well; they lived in me too. I found a way to break through to myself, and I have been blessed to witness the transformation of hundreds of other high-performing leaders who finally chose to come home to themselves.
You are a gift, like no other.
Before it is too late, let’s practice coming home to yourself first. This is where your greatest leadership begins.