When you think about leadership, what comes to mind?
Do you picture someone leading a cause, marching ahead with a clear vision, tackling challenges with focus and determination?
Or perhaps you envision a leader setting the course, bringing people along, taking risks, and empowering others?
These images are common representations of leadership — but they aren't the whole picture. Leadership happens in many forms, and it doesn't always come from the front.
Consider these other expressions of leadership:
These roles may be less visible, but they are no less vital. Leadership is not confined to formal titles — it is an opportunity available to everyone, everywhere.
Sometimes leadership means driving initiatives and setting direction. Other times, it means serving the people you lead — practicing "participant leadership" and "servant leadership" to ensure the collective mission succeeds.
When we overlook these opportunities, we give away a crucial source of personal power — the power to make a meaningful impact and foster deep connections. By stepping into leadership, even in small ways, we contribute to the success of our teams and the causes we care about.
Waiting for someone else to lead is a passive stance that limits progress. Choosing to lead — no matter your position — creates momentum. When you move from "waiting" to "leading," you tap into hidden strengths and inspire others to do the same.
And inspiring leadership in others? That, too, is an act of leadership.
Leadership isn't confined to one role or direction. It exists in every seat, at every level, and in every interaction. Consider these questions:
Reflecting on and answering these questions can reveal powerful ways to engage and lead—whether you're at the front or behind the scenes.
Leadership is not just about actions — it's about how you show up. The IEP Method® (Intentional Energetic Presence®) offers a framework to help you cultivate intentionality, presence, and impact in your leadership practice.
By leading with intention and aligning your energy with your goals, you can:
Where are you truly leading in your life and organization? Where are you missing opportunities? And where can you empower more leadership in yourself and others?
Answer just one of these questions, take action, and notice the ripple effect. Even the smallest act of leadership can create meaningful change.
If you're ready to deepen your leadership impact and explore how the IEP Method® can support you, let's take the next step together. Your leadership matters — and it's how mountains get moved.
At Active Choices, Inc. we offer a variety of pathways to support you and your company, including strategic consulting and advisory, experiential keynotes, and memberships in the IEP Method® community platform. Learn more at ActiveChoices.com.