The One Leadership Investment That Pays Dividends
Most people believe they're good at keeping commitments.
They wake up, show up, and do their best for others.
Yet that same desire to do good for the people around them can create limitations on the ability to keep commitments to themselves.
Everyone has an internal account that holds what I call integrity currency.
Think about it like this…
Every time you make a promise or break a promise to a client or someone you care about, you either add a coin, or you subtract a coin from your account.
The coins you deposit are made up of magnetic energy, making you less or more attractive to yourself and others.
The human body is an electrical body made up of charged particles - and has its own magnetic fields.
When you make a promise to yourself, like taking an afternoon off to rest, and you fail to honor it, it is a double break of your integrity and your account is withdrawn TWICE.
Why?
Being out of integrity with yourself causes internal stress, shame, and regret.
You didn't keep your word to the most important person in your life — YOU.
Because the coins act like magnets, when you make deposits in your account, your account grows and begins paying dividends.
The result is that you begin magnetizing opportunities with ease.
The opposite is also true.
As your account shrinks from being out of integrity with yourself or others, opportunities bounce off of you and seem just out of reach when once they were plentiful.
You may work hard and can’t seem to get further ahead.
When this is happening, I tell clients to check their integrity account.
~ Have you failed to honor commitments to yourself or others?
~ Are you depleted?
~ Is your account overdrawn?
Everything you do is creating a pathway in your brain to get you closer to what you want...or further away.
You choose in every moment
who you are,
what you want, and
why it matters.
Leading with integrity doesn’t just impact your life; it creates ripple effects in your business, your team, and your ability to lead at the highest level.
This is why the leaders in my Upside Leaders program learn to strengthen their integrity account and build a life that aligns with their values and vision.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to imagine yourself as a bank account.
Where are you spending? Where are you investing?
When and how are you making deposits?
At the end of the month, quarter, and year, what do you want your statements to look like?
Remember, the world needs you and your brilliance now more than ever.







