You’re Already a Leader (Even If You Don’t Feel Like One)
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Most people who say, “I’m not a leader,” are already leading.
In this episode of the Crossing the Threshold Leadership Podcast, we talk about the Identity Threshold—the moment your responsibility increases but your self-understanding hasn’t caught up yet. It’s that pressure-filled question: Who am I to lead this?
We explore how leadership shows up long before a title and why your influence is already real—at work, at home, and in your community. We also unpack practical definitions of leadership from John Maxwell, Andy Stanley, and a high school student who said it best: leadership is making other people successful.
Then we get practical:
- Name your story (your story is an asset, not a liability)
- Change your self-talk and start asking daily, “What would a leader do?”
- Identify your sphere of influence—who is already looking to you, whether you asked for it or not
One Step for this week:
Write this down: “What would a leader do?”
Then take one next right action—one conversation, one boundary, one decision—even if nobody claps.
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