The Loneliness of Leadership

The Loneliness of Leadership

The Loneliness of Leadership

 

No one talks about how lonely leadership can be. You’re expected to have vision, strength, answers—and often, no space to fall apart.

Letting a Few People In

 

I’ve sat in rooms full of people and felt completely alone. What helped? Letting one or two people in. Not everyone. Just a few trusted souls.

 

• Name the Isolation.

• Choose Safe People.

• Let Yourself Be Supported.

Choose Who Walks Beside You

 

Leadership doesn’t mean walking alone. It just means choosing who walks beside you.

Taking Action

 

Who’s one person you could invite into the harder parts of your leadership journey?

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.