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Leadership is Not a Title – It’s Legacy in Motion

July 10, 2025 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

“Leadership is not about being in charge. It’s about taking care of those in your charge.”— Simon Sinek

We often think of leadership as something tied to a title, a role, or a seat at the table. But authentic leadership lives in how we show up, day in and day out — not in what we say we are, but in how we make others feel.

A title doesn’t define leadership. It’s defined by trust, vision, and the empowerment of others. It’s a legacy in motion — not a destination, but a daily practice.

Leadership Begins With Trust — and Trust is Built, Not Assumed

Trust isn’t a one-time agreement. It’s a relationship currency earned over time, in moments big and small.

Here’s how leaders — especially coach-like leaders — build that trust:

  • Be present and consistent: People trust those who show up — consistently and wholeheartedly. Follow through on what you say. Honor your word. And when things go sideways, take ownership instead of assigning blame.
  • Listen deeply: Don’t just wait to talk — listen to understand. Ask open-ended questions. Reflect on what you hear. People trust leaders who take the time to truly see and listen to them.
  • Model vulnerability: When you share your own challenges, uncertainties, or lessons learned, you give permission to others to do the same. Vulnerability isn’t weakness — it’s the birthplace of connection.

“Trust is the glue of life. It’s the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It’s the foundational principle that holds all relationships.” — Stephen R. Covey

See and Speak Into the Strengths of Others — Without Sugarcoating

As leaders and coaches, we often see strengths in others long before they see them in themselves. Speaking into those strengths is a gift, not just of encouragement, but of clarity and direction.

But this isn’t about toxic positivity or flattery. It’s about honest, grounded reflection of potential.

  • “I noticed how you stayed calm and strategic under pressure yesterday. That’s a strength — and it’s exactly the kind of leadership this team needs more of.”
  • “Your ability to draw out quieter voices in meetings is powerful. That’s a gift — not everyone can do that with such grace.”
  • “You have a way of making the complex feel simple. That clarity is a leadership trait — don’t overlook it.”

When you name a strength, you amplify it. You help people lead from it. You help them perform from their zone of genius, not just from obligation.

Bring People Into the Vision — and Make It Theirs, Too

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A true vision doesn’t come from the top down. It comes alive when people see themselves in it.

Here’s how to bring people to the table and engage them in the vision:

  • Ask for their input early. Before final decisions are made, ask your team: “What does success look like to you?” “What concerns do you have about this direction?” “What excites you about where we’re headed?” When people shape the vision, they take ownership of it.
  • Connect the vision to values. Help people see how their daily work connects to something bigger than a task list. “This project ties directly to our commitment to innovation and client care. Your role is critical because…”
  • Create space for meaning. Invite stories. Ask your team what part of the mission speaks to them most. Use that as fuel, not just a strategy.

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African Proverb

Empowerment Is the Natural Outcome of Trust + Vision

Once trust is built and vision is shared, people feel safe enough to stretch and brave enough to lead.

Empowerment in leadership isn’t about micromanaging or pushing people harder. It’s about unlocking potential, removing obstacles, and coaching people into their next level of leadership.

Ask:

  • What do they need to rise?
  • What resources, encouragement, or clarity will help them succeed?
  • How can you mentor them so they one day surpass you?

Authentic leadership is not just about what you build. It’s who you build.

Debra Kasowski is a two-time TEDx speaker, executive coach, three-time bestselling author, and host of The Millionaire Woman Show podcast. With a background in healthcare leadership and a passion for personal mastery, she helps high-achieving professionals silence self-doubt, lead with confidence, and take bold, intentional action. Currently pursuing her Master’s in Organizational Leadership, Debra blends real-world experience with evidence-based strategies to empower others to live and lead with purpose. A triathlete and resilience advocate, she inspires others to push beyond perceived limits and embrace the power of choice. Learn more at www.debrakasowski.com

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What Leadership Legacy Do You Want to Leave?

October 2, 2023 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

Sometimes it takes a thought-provoking question to make us stop and reflect on what we want. One question I love and enjoy asking leaders of all stages of their leadership journey, whether they have been in a leadership role for a long time or are evolving in their leadership, is “What legacy do you want to leave as a leader?”

The leader often pauses and says, “That’s a great question. I do not think I have stopped to think about this.” I reassure them that this response is quite normal.

Leaders have been focused on achieving results, performance, and productivity. Achieving results is what many leaders get promoted for not usually the leaders they develop within the organization.

Imagine if leaders started their careers thinking about the legacy they would like to be remembered for. Leaders are acquired for their knowledge, talents, skills, and abilities with a history of achieving results. Do we think that future leaders are developed through osmosis or solely based on observation? No, not likely.

As leaders reflect on this question, I often see a concentrated look turn into a big white wide smile as they describe the difference they want to make in the lives of the people they serve and the mark they want to leave in the organization. They start speaking passionately about building capacity, innovation, and creativity in overcoming perceived, potential, and real barriers standing in their way on the road to success. They talk about a collective and collaborative approach to achieving results while leveraging each other’s strengths. I cannot help but smile back as I get caught up in their enthusiasm for their leadership legacy.

If you are reading this and thinking to yourself, “I don’t know what legacy I want to leave as a leader.”

Consider the following questions:

What values are most important to me?

What qualities and characteristics do I want to role model?

In what ways, would I prepare a future leader while leveraging their unique gifts?

What stories and lessons do I want to impart to others to save them time, money, or resources?

Using my gifts, what difference would I like to make in the world?

As a leader and a coach, I feel a sense of obligation to ensure that people not only share their unique gifts; I want to ensure they do not hold themselves back from stepping into their potential and making the difference they have been called to make. I believe it is a privilege to be a leader, I have the opportunity to walk in front and walk from behind. Most of the time, I am walking alongside the people I lead. We learn from each other. We learn by doing and reflecting. We create a safe space to open up conversations and brainstorm ideas. Together we achieve results.

The most important aspect of defining your leadership legacy is knowing that as a leader YOU matter. Your legacy matters. It will live on for generations to come in the leaders you lead and those who lead after them in the stories, lessons, and the impact you make.

Stop, pause, and take a moment to think about the leadership legacy you want to leave. Where is your focus, attention, and intention to achieve this outcome?

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EPISODE 445 – Your Legacy As A Leader

September 28, 2023 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

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In this podcast, Debra talks about your legacy as a leader. Whether you have been a leader for many years or you are an evolving leader. it is important to reflect on the legacy you want to leave as a leader. Your focus and attention need to be where your intentions are in conversations, boardroom meetings, phone calls, and other forms of communication. You have an innate gift to share with the world to make a positive impact in the world. Don’t hide it! You matter! Your leadership matters.

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