When the Leader Stops Looking Up

When the Leader Stops Looking Up

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

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When the Leader Stops Looking Up

One of the quiet realities of entrepreneurship is that businesses often become reflections of the emotional and mental state of the people leading them.

In the early years, entrepreneurs are driven by vision. They see possibilities that others cannot yet see. Their energy is fuelled by purpose, and their focus extends far beyond the challenges of the present moment. They are building something that does not yet exist, and that vision gives meaning to the effort required.

As the years pass, however, the demands of leadership begin to accumulate.

Responsibilities increase. Staff depend on decisions being made. Customers require attention. Problems need solving. The entrepreneur becomes immersed in the day-to-day realities of running the business.

Without realising it, their focus begins to narrow.

The larger vision that once inspired every action is gradually replaced by immediate concerns. Days become occupied with maintaining rather than creating. The entrepreneur spends more time managing what exists than imagining what could be possible.

This is not a failure of leadership. It is a natural consequence of carrying responsibility for long periods of time.

The challenge is that people naturally follow the focus of their leader.

When leaders are connected to vision, teams become connected to vision. When leaders are inspired by possibility, others begin to see possibility too. Yet when leadership becomes consumed by the demands of the present, the future can slowly disappear from view for everyone involved.

This is why personal growth remains so important for entrepreneurs.

Not because they need another strategy or another productivity tool, but because leadership requires continual renewal. It requires stepping back from the daily grind often enough to reconnect with purpose, perspective, and possibility.

A business can only move toward a future that someone is still willing to imagine.

The entrepreneur's responsibility is not simply to keep the machine running.

It is to keep looking up.

When the Leader Stops Looking Up

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...

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