Learning to Lead Yourself First

Learning to Lead Yourself First

Leading Others is Second

 

For a long time, I thought leadership was about guiding others. Setting direction. Inspiring teams.

Leading Yourself is Priority

 

But the hardest part of leadership? Leading myself. Managing my reactions, staying aligned with my values, and showing up when no one’s watching.

Take Personal Inventory.

 

Commit to Consistency.

 

Lead with Integrity.

If::Then

 

You can’t lead others well if you’re not first learning to lead yourself.

Ask Yourself

 

What’s one area where you need to tighten your own leadership before expecting it from others?

Brian Moyer
brian@moyerco.com

For more than 20 years, Brian has served as a trusted advisor for small business owners throughout the Middle Tennessee region through his accounting and business advisory firm, Moyer & Co. Combined with an additional decade of business experience, he continues to serve as a trusted advisor through his 1-1 engagements, interactive workshops, and public speaking. Brian holds a Business Degree from MTSU and lives in Franklin, TN with his wife and two daughters.