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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Most leaders think purpose is about finding your passion or defining your "why

Most leaders think purpose is about finding your passion or defining your "why."

They are wrong. And that misunderstanding is creating a quiet crisis in modern leadership.

When you look at top performers, they aren't just chasing a vague feeling.

They are actively eliminating three things that destroy organizations:

  • Friction in daily execution.

  • Discord within themselves.

  • Dissonance between who they are and how they lead.

They don't lead from a title or a job description. That’s positional leadership, and it’s exhausting.

Instead, they transition to identity-based leadership. They shift from "What do I get to do?" to "Who am I becoming to serve others?"

This shift changes how we define the word purpose.

Purpose isn't a feeling. Purpose is the best of what you have, used to help others.

When you lead from this identity, everything changes:

  1. Fulfillment becomes your fuel. Success demands sacrifice. If your work lacks fulfillment, you will burn out before you achieve greatness. Fulfillment makes the sacrifice worth it.

  2. Decision-making becomes effortless. When faced with a new opportunity or relationship, identity-based leaders don't ask "What's next?" They ask: "Will this allow me to give the best of what I have?"

If the answer is no, it's a distraction.

Stop looking for your purpose in a title. Start looking for it in your contribution.

  • How do you define purpose in your current role?

  • What is the biggest source of friction in your leadership right now?

  • Do you agree that success always demands sacrifice?

#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #Purpose Driven Leadership


Most leaders fail the moment they lose control of their circumstances

Most leaders fail the moment they lose control of their circumstances.

But true authority doesn’t come from your title—it comes from your anchor.

When the Apostle Paul was stripped of his freedom, his privacy, and his ministry in a Roman prison, he didn't lose his leadership. Why?

Because he shifted from positional leadership to identity-based leadership.

Positional leaders rely on external factors:

  • A fancy title

  • A corner office

  • A predictable environment

  • Complete control over the narrative

When those variables shake, their leadership crumbles.

Identity-based leaders rely on internal clarity. Like Viktor Frankl in the concentration camps, they understand the ultimate human freedom: the power to choose your response.

Paul knew his identity wasn't "Free Man" or "Manager." His identity was "Servant."

When you anchor your identity in a purpose larger than your current problem, your perspective completely flips. You stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "How can I use this constraint to add value to someone else today?"

Control is an illusion. Purpose is a choice.

If you want to step into your fullest potential, stop managing your problems. Start leading from your purpose.

  • How do you maintain your joy when your professional circumstances get chaotic?

  • What is your personal definition of identity-based leadership?

  • How can you add value to someone else on your team today?

Let’s discuss in the comments below.

#LeadershipDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #ExecutiveCoaching #Resilience #IdentityBasedLeadership 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Stop managing your reputation

Stop managing your reputation.

The moment you care more about what people think than the mission, you’ve lost your leadership.

We live in a culture obsessed with positional leadership.

We want the title.

We want the seat at the table.

And secretly, we want the applause.

But real influence doesn't come from a title. It comes from identity-based leadership.

I was reminded of this through the Apostle Paul.

While sitting in a Roman prison, people were actively trying to sabotage his work.

Some were preaching out of jealousy.

Others were driven by selfish ambition, trying to make his life harder.

If Paul’s leadership was based on his position or public approval, he would have broken.

Instead, he dropped a line that every modern leader needs to memorize:

"It does not matter... I am happy about it."

Talk about a masterclass in emotional detachment.

Paul understood a truth that most leaders learn the hard way:

Your joy and your mission cannot be dependent on other people’s approval.

When you shift from positional leadership to identity-based leadership:

  • Critics stop draining your energy.

  • Competitors stop dictating your strategy.

  • Your validation comes from your execution, not your applause.

If you are waiting for everyone to like you before you lead with conviction, you will be waiting forever.

Uncouple your identity from your audience.

Focus on the mission.

Let the noise take care of itself.

What is your one-word definition of a great leader?

How do you protect your peace when dealing with critics?

Do you agree or disagree? Let’s talk in the comments.


#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #IdentityBasedLeadership

 

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Stop waiting for the "perfect" circumstances to finally start leading

Stop waiting for the "perfect" circumstances to finally start leading.

Your current bottleneck isn't an interruption—it’s your strategic positioning.

We often think leadership is about a title, a stage, or a perfectly cleared path.

That is positional leadership. It relies on external control.

But true leadership is identity-based. It’s about who you are when the path gets blocked.

Look at the Apostle Paul. His dream was to preach freely in Rome. Instead, he ended up chained to a palace guard as a prisoner.

A positional leader would say: "My mission is paused."

An identity-based leader says: "My audience is captive."

Because he was forced to be still, he didn't just preach to a few crowds—he wrote letters that shaped history.

When you shift from positional to identity-based leadership, your perspective undergoes a massive upgrade:

  • From: "Why is this happening to me?"

  • To: "What is being built through me here?"

Your current limitation is actually your leverage. It forces the deep discipline, character refinement, and resilience that a smooth path never could.

Stop viewing your disruptions as a prison. Start seeing them as your platform.

What is the single most frustrating "interruption" stalling your progress right now?

How can you leverage that exact constraint to build deeper discipline this week?

Drop your thoughts below—let’s reframe it together.

#LeadershipDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #ExecutiveCoaching #Resilience

 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Stop leading from your title. It’s the fastest way to burn out your team—and yourself.

Stop leading from your title. It’s the fastest way to burn out your team—and yourself.

True authority doesn’t come from the corner office; it comes from who you are when the title is stripped away.

Most leaders are trapped in positional leadership. They manage from the outside in, relying on authority, external validation, and pure willpower to force results.

But when your external actions don't match your internal values, you create massive friction.

It’s like driving a car with the front wheels pointing in different directions. You’re burning a massive amount of fuel, the ride is incredibly bumpy, and you aren't actually getting where you want to go.

The shift to identity-based leadership changes everything. Here is what happens when you move from positional to aligned leadership:

  • Energy: Stop relying on caffeine and finite willpower. Shift to sustained energy fueled by genuine, intrinsic interest.

  • Decision Making: Eliminate the agonizing debates and external swaying. Move to fast, decisive choices guided by a rock-solid internal compass.

  • Obstacles: Instead of seeing roadblocks as reasons to quit, you view them simply as puzzles to solve.

Non-alignment forces you to live defensively, managing the stress of a mismatched reality. Aligned, identity-based leadership allows you to play offense—creating a culture and a life that feels entirely authentic.

Stop climbing a ladder that is leaning against the wrong wall. Shift your identity, and the leadership will follow.

Which word best describes the feeling of being misaligned: Friction, Discord, or Stagnation?

How do you transition your leadership from "what you do" to "who you are"?

Let’s talk in the comments.

#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #AuthenticLeadership #IdentityShift

 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

The Ultimate Source of Leadership Friction

The Ultimate Source of Leadership Friction

The biggest source of friction in your leadership isn’t a broken process, a bad market, or a difficult team member.

It’s dissonance.

It’s the exhausting internal tug-of-war that happens when your daily management style is based on your position, but your soul is craving an evolution into your identity.

The Three Friction Traps

When we lead from a title rather than our true identity, we inevitably default to three stagnation traps that breed deep discord:

  • The Approval Trap: We manage external perceptions and fight to win arguments, rather than focusing entirely on the mission.

  • The Interruption Trap: We view setbacks, roadblocks, and organizational friction as tragic disruptions to our plans, rather than strategic positioning for our growth.

  • The Control Trap: We exhaust our energy trying to force outcomes, fix people, and demand perfection, rather than coaching them through grace and incremental progress.

This is positional leadership. It is fragile, reactive, and unsustainable.

The Shift: Identity-Based Leadership

True, high-impact leadership begins when you stop looking outward for validation and start anchoring inward. When your identity is fully aligned, your relationship with friction completely changes:

Your problems are no longer interruptions. They are purposeful platforms designed to refine your character, sharpen your discipline, and scale your impact.

When you step into identity-based leadership, you stop trying to control environments and start cultivating them. You trade human approval for purpose, perfectionism for progress, and control for consistency.

The friction doesn’t disappear—but your capacity to leverage it multiplies.

Shift Your Perspective Today

Identify the single most frustrating "interruption" or constraint currently stalling your progress.

Stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" Start asking, "What is this building through me?"

What is your one-word definition of sustainable growth? How do you personally handle organizational friction? Do you agree?

#LeadershipDevelopment #IdentityBasedLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #Friction

 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Most leaders don’t lose their vision; they just lose their momentum

Most leaders don’t lose their vision; they just lose their momentum.

And when forward motion stalls, discouragement is always waiting to fill the vacuum.

Momentum is the ultimate bio-hack for leadership. It transforms daunting, insurmountable obstacles into exciting possibilities. It creates an atmosphere where faith, generosity, and innovation can actually thrive.

But here is where we get stuck: we think building momentum requires a massive, sweeping, overnight transformation.

We wait for the perfect strategy, the massive budget, or the flawless launch window.

That is positional leadership thinking—relying on external circumstances to dictate internal drive.

Identity-based leadership understands a different truth, inspired by the teachings of Ray Johnston: momentum is a protective daily habit, not a one-time event.

Scripture doesn't tell us to stand still and analyze; it emphasizes "going."

You don't need a giant leap to shift the atmosphere of your team, your business, or your family. You just need small, consistent acts of obedience and action.

  • A single, timely phone call to a struggling team member.

  • Greenlighting that one initiative you’ve been overthinking.

  • Simply choosing hope over weariness when a project hits a snag.

As Galatians 6:9 reminds us, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. But to reap, you have to keep moving.

When you resist the urge to stall, you stop being a manager of circumstances and start becoming a protector of momentum. Action cures fear, and consistency builds empires.

What is the one micro-action you can take today to move the needle?

How do you protect your momentum when you feel discouragement creeping in?

What’s one small win your team had this week that you can celebrate?

Let’s connect in the comments.

#Momentum #FaithInLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #IntentionalLeadership #RayJohnston


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

You cannot mathematically calculate your way into a bigger life

You cannot mathematically calculate your way into a bigger life.

Yet, most high-achievers are trying to do exactly that—using logic as a shield.

Analytical thinking is vital for the practicalities of business. We need it for client management, optimizing logistics, and planning for the future.

But there is a fine line between strategic planning and emotional stalling.

When you are on the precipice of real growth, your logical brain often turns into a handbrake. It starts with manufactured "what-ifs," disguised as sound business reasoning, solely to protect you from the discomfort of the unknown.

This is the trap of positional leadership. When we rely only on what we can measure, control, and predict, we stay confined to the perimeter of our current success.

Moving to identity-based leadership requires a completely different playbook:

  • Logic explains the past; intuition builds the future. You cannot spreadsheet your way into a new version of yourself.

  • The "Messy Middle" is non-negotiable. Growth isn't a linear equation. It requires enduring the chaotic gap between who you were and who you are becoming.

  • Calculated risks still require the jump. At some point, the data ends, and faith and intuition must take over.

If you are waiting for a 100% foolproof, risk-free guarantee before you step into your fullest potential, you will be waiting forever.

True leaders don't need all the answers before they move. They trust their identity enough to know they can figure them out on the way down.

Where is your logical brain currently acting as a handbrake?

How do you know when you’ve crossed the line from strategic planning into overthinking?

Let’s talk in the comments.

#LeadershipMindset #ExecutiveCoaching #BusinessIntuition #IdentityLeadership #PersonalGrowth

 

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Most leaders are playing small under the guise of "being humble"

Most leaders are playing small under the guise of "being humble."

But shrinking your ambition isn't humility—it’s a defense mechanism.

When we choose the comfort of "what is" over the uncertainty of what could be, we think we are just protecting ourselves. We stay safely anchored in predictable routines because the current comfort zone feels secure.

But here is the hard truth about leadership:

When you hold back your talent, presence, and ambition, you aren't just limiting yourself. You are withholding the "permission slip" for everyone else around you to shine.

True leadership isn't positional—it’s not about the title on your email signature or the size of your budget.

True leadership is identity-based. It requires a shift from doing leadership tasks to being the person who embodies the standard.

If you are leading from a place of habit and safety, you are teaching your team to do the exact same thing. You cannot coach others into their fullest potential if you are actively avoiding your own.

Stepping into your identity as a leader means breaking the habit of playing small. It means realizing that your growth isn't a selfish pursuit; it is the blueprint for your team's success.

Stop waiting for permission to take up space. Give it to yourself first, and watch how fast the people around you rise to meet your level.

What is one area where you might be playing small out of habit?

How do you define the difference between humility and hiding?

Let’s discuss in the comments below.

#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #IdentityBasedLeadership #MindsetShift

 

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Your title doesn't make you a leader. Your identity does

Your title doesn't make you a leader. Your identity does.

Most people spend their entire careers chasing a position, thinking influence drops out of the sky the moment they get the corner office.

The reality? Positional leadership is fragile. True leadership is identity-based.

When you lead from a title, you are constantly managing impressions, keeping a record of grievances, and conforming to cultural noise just to survive.

But when you lead from identity, everything shifts:

You stop keeping relational score cards. You intentionally choose gratitude over grievances, even when dealing with difficult stakeholders.

You tune out the cultural noise. You trade 15 minutes of scrolling for 15 minutes of strategic silence and alignment.

You build for the future before it’s visible. You stop letting current, messy circumstances overrule your long-term vision.

You embrace being a moral outlier. You reject conformity and choose character over comfort, even if it creates social friction.

You don't need a promotion to start leading. You just need to change your proximity to your purpose.

What’s your one-word definition of true leadership?

Have you ever had to choose character over comfort in your career?

#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #PersonalGrowth #IdentityBasedLeadership


Thursday, May 14, 2026

Stop waiting for the "perfect" title to start leading

Stop waiting for the "perfect" title to start leading.

If your leadership depends on your position, you aren’t leading—you’re just managing a paycheck.

We often think our "real" career starts when we land the dream role.

Until then? We’re just biding time.

We’re "settling."

We’re doing "forced labor."

But Joseph didn’t become a leader in Pharaoh’s palace.

He became a leader while he was a slave in Potiphar’s house.

The shift wasn’t in his title. It was in his identity.

Most people work for a boss, a bonus, or a brand.

But identity-based leadership means you work for a higher Authority.

When you stop working for "people" and start working as an offering:

  • The "meaningless" tasks become training grounds.

  • The "draining" environment becomes a character lab.

  • Your excellence becomes your reputation, regardless of the room you're in.

Your current job isn't a detour from your calling.

It is the very arena where your calling is being forged.

You don't need a promotion to act with excellence.

You need an identity that is anchored in something deeper than a corporate ladder.

If you can’t lead with integrity where you are undervalued, you won’t have the discipline to lead when you are celebrated.

The King is watching your work in the "low" places.

Serve there first.

What is one task you’ve been "settling" on that deserves your best today?

How do you define the difference between a job and a calling?

#IntentionalLeadership #PersonalGrowth#IdentityBasedLeadership #ProfessionalExcellence #LeadershipDevelopment 

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Stop trying to lead from the front of the room when you’re still feeling stuck in the "pit"

Stop trying to lead from the front of the room when you’re still feeling stuck in the "pit."

Most leaders think influence comes from their title, but true impact is actually forged in the friction.

We’re obsessed with escaping our setbacks. We pray for the shortcut, the "out," or the path around the problem.

But leadership isn't about being spared from the struggle. It’s about being sustained through it.

Look at the story of Joseph. He was betrayed, sold, and imprisoned. Yet, the narrative repeats one phrase five times: "The Lord was with Joseph."

Notice what it doesn’t say. It doesn't say he was spared from the pit, the slavery, or the prison. It says he was brought safely through them.

The Shift: Positional vs. Identity-Based Leadership

If your leadership is Positional, your confidence fluctuates with your circumstances:

  • In the "Palace" (The Win): You feel like a leader.

  • In the "Pit" (The Setback): You feel like a failure.

If your leadership is Identity-Based, your confidence is rooted in Presence:

  • You understand that the pit isn't a detour; it’s the training ground.

  • You stop asking, "How do I get out of this?"

  • You start asking, "Who am I becoming in this?"

Your current professional friction isn't evidence of your absence of favor. It is the very thing shaping the integrity and discipline you’ll need for the "Palace" that’s coming.

You don't need a change of scenery to lead well. You need an awareness of the Presence that’s already with you.

In your current season, are you focused on the "Pit" or the "Purpose"?

Do you believe the best leaders are born in the "wins" or forged in the "friction"?

#IntentionalLeadership #PersonalGrowth #ResilientLeadership #IdentityBasedLeadership #FaithInBusiness

 

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Most people think leadership is about the title on your business card

Most people think leadership is about the title on your business card.

In reality, the most powerful leadership starts where no one else can see: Your heart.

I’ve been diving deep into the "masterclass of inward transformation" found in Matthew 5, and it’s completely flipping the script on my 2026 leadership goals.

We often chase the "Pharisee Model" of leadership—perfect outward compliance, impressive metrics, and public prestige. But true influence isn't about the "religious" checklist you show the world; it’s about identity-based leadership.

Here is the shift I’m making to lead from the inside out:

  • From "Status" to "Salt": I’m not here to blend in or just occupy a seat. I’m focused on being a "visible, influential presence" that brings out the best in others.

  • From "Spin" to "Simplicity": Real leadership doesn't need flashy promises. It’s built on being a person of your word—where a simple "Yes" is enough to build implicit trust.

  • From "Self-Control" to "Thought Control": It’s easy to stay quiet when you're angry. It’s much harder (and more vital) to resolve the bitterness before it ever reaches your lips.

The 2026 Standard

If we follow the world’s selfish standards, we lose our flavor. We become "worthless" as leaders because we’ve traded our unique light for a shadow of someone else’s success.

I’m striving for a "higher righteousness" this year—one that chooses reconciliation over retaliation and maturity over mediocrity.

The goal isn’t to be the loudest person in the room. It’s to be the light that helps everyone else see better.

Which of these shifts resonates most with your current growth?

What is your one-word definition of "influence"?

#LeadershipDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #InwardTransformation #Integrity #2026Goals


Saturday, May 9, 2026

You are more valuable than you realize, but you are likely less effective than you could be

You are more valuable than you realize, but you are likely less effective than you could be.

A coin at the bottom of a couch cushion doesn't lose its value—it loses its utility.

In leadership, we often confuse "positional power" with "identity-based impact."

I see so many high-performers grinding away, relying solely on their own ingenuity to hit the next milestone. They have the title. They have the "value."

But they are disconnected from their Source.

When you lead from your own strength, you are like that lost coin. You are still worth everything to the Creator, but you’ve lost your potential to do good in the world.

The Shift: From Striving to Surrender

True potential isn’t unlocked by working harder. It’s unlocked by moving from the isolation of the "lost coin" to the active utility of a tool in the Master’s hand.

As 1 Corinthians 2:9 reminds us, what is prepared for you is actually unimaginable to the human mind.

But you can’t access "unimaginable" plans with "predictable" self-reliance.

The "Surrender Audit"

If you want to step into your fullest potential this week, stop trying to manufacture it. Instead, try this:

  1. Identify the Gap: Where are you relying 100% on your own grit?

  2. The Disciplined Pause: Take 5 minutes tomorrow morning—before the emails start—and consciously hand that specific project or worry back to God.

  3. Lead from Identity: Remind yourself that your worth is inherent, but your impact is dependent on your proximity to the Source.

Your impact is a byproduct of your connection. Stay connected.

What is one area of your life where you feel like a "lost coin" right now?

#LeadershipDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #FaithAndWork #Purpose #IntentionalLiving