Getting What You Want Won't Give You What You Need
Every so often, I read something that inspires me to be better.
After a month of giving to clients at two retreats and working privately with a client through a one-on-one VIP leadership retreat at Summit Hills Farm, this story touches me in a very deep way.
Sometimes folks ask me if it's possible to overgive.
This story answers that question beautifully.
"I asked the leaf whether it was frightened because it was autumn and the other leaves were falling.
The leaf told me, "No. During the whole spring and summer, I was completely alive.
I worked hard to help nourish the tree, and now much of me is in the tree.
I am not limited by this form.
I am also the whole tree, and when I go back to the soil, I will continue to nourish the tree.
So I don’t worry at all.
As I leave this branch and float to the ground, I will wave to the tree and tell her, 'I will see you again very soon'."
That day, there was a wind blowing and, after a while, I saw the leaf leave the branch and float down to the soil, dancing joyfully, because as it floated it saw itself already there in the tree.
It was so happy.
I bowed my head, knowing that I have a lot to learn from the leaf."
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Reading that story reminded me of the leaders I encounter.
The ones who give deeply, love fiercely, and show up fully, even when no one’s watching.
You may not always see the impact you’re having.
You may wonder if it’s too much, or if it even matters.
What I know to be true is...
Nothing is ever wasted.
~ Every act of service…
~ Every moment of generosity…
~ Every time you choose love over fear…
... It all lives on.
Just like the leaf, your presence remains long after the moment passes.
What you’ve built and what you’ve become—it stays on.
So if you’ve been wondering whether it’s okay to rest, to pause, to let go…
It is.
Because your leadership is already rooted in what you've poured yourself into.
This is the holy space between what was and what’s next.
And you, leader, are right on time.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to write one truth you know about leadership or legacy on a sticky note or card.
Make it simple and true for you.
Maybe it’s…
“My presence changes the room.”
“I was created to lead with love.”
“What I build matters.”
And then place it somewhere you’ll see it—your mirror, your journal, the dashboard of your car.
Let it meet you in the in-between moments.
And let it serve as a reminder of who you are.










