âLeadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.âââDwight D. Eisenhowerâ

The First Days as a Leader
Imagine stepping into a leadership role. It feels like standing at the base of a towering mountain, preparing to climb without prior experience. Sure, youâre strong and capable, but the sheer height of what you donât know looms over you, imposing and vast. Everyone around you expects youâll climb and reach the summit quickly and efficiently despite the steep and challenging path ahead.
Sounds familiar? But wait⊠you are already the boss⊠why are things so complicated? Being a leader doesnât just mean youâre the boss. You need to be able to inspire and guide. To reach the summit, you need a team; you cannot do it alone.
The key skill for any leader is inspiring others. Getting your first follower is often the hardest part, but itâs also the first step towards true leadership.
It is easier to inspire others when you know the magic words. Magic words to inspire do exist. Iâm here to share these words, hoping theyâll help your path as they did to many others.
You might often think:
âThe problem is my team doesnât care enough about the details.â
âThe problem is my boss wonât listen to my opinion, even though Iâve been through this before.â
Yes⊠ok⊠but tell me the wordsâŠ
âI lead myself, and my behavior leads others.â
đȘThe Magic Words
The first step in becoming a leader is to shift your mindset and focus on self-leadership, making your behavior the driving force behind everything.
It all starts with you. With taking responsibility. âI lead myself, and my behavior leads others.â
These words are powerful because they change how you see things. Itâs not about leading others but leading yourself.
How do we apply this to our earlier thoughts?
With the magic words, your thoughts shift to:
âThe problem is my behavior hasnât made my teamâŠâ
âThe problem is my behavior hasnât made my boss want toâŠâ
1ïžâŁ Leading Yourself
Start by evaluating yourself in three areas and reflect on where you stand and your next steps:
- Awareness: Everything about your current stateâââwho you are, where youâre at, your strengths, your personality, etc.
- Vision: Everything about your futureâââwho you want to be, where you see yourself, how and with whom you want to be, etc.
- Actions within your control: Everything you can do without othersâ how youâll bridge the gap from your current state to your future, what resources you have, etc.
2ïžâŁ Leading Others
Begin by understanding the same three areas for others âŠ
- Awareness: Understand their current state.
- Vision: Understand their future aspirations.
- Actions within your control: Empower them to build their bridge to the future.
â ïž Achieving this follows a strict order: first, learning to listen; second, doing things that enable others to reach their next level with your behavior.
âReflection Questions
1ïžâŁ How can you better understand your and your teamâs awareness, vision, or actions?
2ïžâŁ What three behaviors could help you empower those you lead to reach the next level?
Next Post Preview
This post is part of âA Hearth of Leadershipâ series. Get ready for a deep dive into the art of leadership communication in the next post of this series!

This post was inspired by an article written by my friend Mario Acevedo; if you can read Spanish, I recommend you to follow him in Substack!
đȘđž https://substack.com/@marioacevedoaguilar
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Disclaimer: This post was created with the help of AI tools to improve efficiency, required hours of dedicated writing, and contains my experience in the field.