Most leaders are too busy doing leadership to actually think about it.
That's the problem.
The best leaders in the world — military commanders, CEOs, coaches- don't just act. They reflect. They pause, process what happened, what they learned, and who they're becoming as a leader. That reflection separates leaders who grow from leaders who grind.
That's why I created the Leadership Reflections category.
Every week, I'll drop one concept, one idea worth sitting with. Not a lecture. Not a checklist. Just a focused question or principle to help you slow down long enough to think clearly about how you lead.
Here's how it works:
- Every week, a new reflection drops
- Read it, sit with it, then share your response in the comments
- There are no wrong answers, only honest ones
- The more you engage, the more you grow
Leadership development doesn't happen in the classroom. It happens in the moments you stop and ask, " Who am I as a leader, and who am I becoming?
Let's find out together.
— Antawn