HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
What the Fourth of July Can Teach Us About Leadership Today
“We hold these truths to be self-evident…”
With those words, 56 individuals signed a document in 1776 that would change the course of history—the United States Declaration of Independence. They weren’t all alike. Some were lawyers, others were merchants, farmers, or scholars. But they shared a vision of freedom—freedom from tyranny, yes, but also the freedom to build something new.
As we mark July 4th, it’s easy to focus on fireworks and food. But there’s something deeper we can take away—especially for those of us in leadership roles.
The founding of the United States was a masterclass in:
· Courageous decision-making
· Visionary leadership under pressure
· Negotiation amidst difference
· Commitment to shared purpose
Today, leaders in law, business, and beyond face a different kind of pressure: constant change, rapid demands, and high expectations. But the principles still apply.
So I’ll ask:
What do you want to declare independence from this year?
→ Fear-based leadership
→ Saying “yes” to everything
→ The myth that you must go it alone
Freedom isn’t about doing it all. It’s about doing what matters—purposefully, clearly, and with integrity.
As an executive coach, I work with professionals in the UK and USA who are ready to lead boldly—just like those who signed that revolutionary declaration 248 years ago.
So today, as we celebrate America’s founding, let’s also ask:
How do we lead with the same clarity and courage in our own roles?
🎇 Happy Independence Day to my clients, colleagues, and friends across the U.S.
And if this post resonates, or could help someone in your network—please share it.
What the Fourth of July Can Teach Us About Leadership Today
“We hold these truths to be self-evident…”
With those words, 56 individuals signed a document in 1776 that would change the course of history—the United States Declaration of Independence. They weren’t all alike. Some were lawyers, others were merchants, farmers, or scholars. But they shared a vision of freedom—freedom from tyranny, yes, but also the freedom to build something new.
As we mark July 4th, it’s easy to focus on fireworks and food. But there’s something deeper we can take away—especially for those of us in leadership roles.
The founding of the United States was a masterclass in:
· Courageous decision-making
· Visionary leadership under pressure
· Negotiation amidst difference
· Commitment to shared purpose
Today, leaders in law, business, and beyond face a different kind of pressure: constant change, rapid demands, and high expectations. But the principles still apply.
So I’ll ask:
What do you want to declare independence from this year?
→ Fear-based leadership
→ Saying “yes” to everything
→ The myth that you must go it alone
Freedom isn’t about doing it all. It’s about doing what matters—purposefully, clearly, and with integrity.
As an executive coach, I work with professionals in the UK and USA who are ready to lead boldly—just like those who signed that revolutionary declaration 248 years ago.
So today, as we celebrate America’s founding, let’s also ask:
How do we lead with the same clarity and courage in our own roles?
🎇 Happy Independence Day to my clients, colleagues, and friends across the U.S.
And if this post resonates, or could help someone in your network—please share it.