Hola Leadership On Demand Family,
As we close the chapter on 2025, I want to take a moment to speak to you directly — not just as a founder or coach, but as a fellow leader navigating the same complex world.
This year tested so many of us.
From shifting economies to evolving expectations, 2025 reminded us that even visionaries face valleys. Many of you made hard decisions. Some battled burnout. Others questioned the next step. And still — you showed up. You invested in your growth. You leaned into clarity when chaos was louder. For that, I honor you.
At Leadership On Demand™, our pillars are faith, business and leadership. We exist to help high-performing leaders like you think clearly, lead with calm and make confident decisions under pressure. And this year — I watched you do just that. Whether through our LOD 10 City Tour, 21-Day Limiting Belief Challenge, Lunch Power Hours, Sunday Faith Talks or the unforgettable 2025 LOD Summit, the courage, brilliance, and breakthroughs I witnessed affirmed why this work matters so deeply.
We didn’t just build programs—we built momentum.
We didn’t just teach skills—we helped unlock identity.
We didn’t just deliver content—we walked with you toward transformation.
Behind every insight was a real person choosing to rise.
I want to thank every client, speaker, sponsor, team member, and supporter who contributed to our mission this year. You didn’t just fuel our brand—you ignited a movement.
As I look ahead to 2026, my commitment is unwavering:
- To keep building infrastructure that sustains your growth.
- To license and scale our frameworks so more leaders are equipped.
- To push forward with excellence, equity, and purpose—because leadership should feel lighter, not heavier.
So from my heart to yours: Thank you for your trust, time and your belief in what we’re building together.
Let’s keep walking in clarity, community and calm power.
The best is yet to come!
With gratitude and vision,
TM Hyman
Founder, Leadership On Demand™
“Leadership isn’t about being the loudest in the room—it’s about being the clearest in the storm.”