"Be the leader you would follow" isn't just a motivational phrase—it’s a call to action for those who truly understand leadership as a responsibility, not a privilege. Leadership is not about power or position; it’s about service. That’s why real leaders don’t see themselves at the top of a hierarchy, but rather as the foundation that supports those they have the privilege to lead. Take a moment to shift your perspective—great leadership isn’t about the people who work for you, it’s about the people you work for. Servant leadership turns the traditional leadership model on its head, prioritizing the needs of the team above personal ambition. It requires showing up every day with purpose, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to those in your charge. When people feel valued, heard, and supported, they don’t just perform better—they grow. They become leaders in their own right. And that is the true measure of leadership—not how many follow you, but how many you lift up. So lead with integrity. Lead with empathy. Lead with the mindset that your success is measured by the success of those you serve.
When it comes down to finding fulfillment in your life, remember this! Fulfillment is not your salary, it's not your schedule, it's not what you own. It's the impact you make on others, keeping your word and making sure you are reliable. You do all those things and there's no salary in the world that will make you feel feel like that does!