I recalled this quotation recently when I was reflecting on some recent work with leaders:
“A leader is best when people barely know he exists. When his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.” – Lao Tzu
I like to think of myself as a quiet leader. I believe that true leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice in the room. It’s about creating the conditions where others step into their own power, take ownership, and thrive.
In my work coaching executive leaders, small business owners, and founders, I see this principle come alive every day. Coaching isn’t about giving answers—it’s about asking the right questions, holding space, and guiding leaders to discover their own solutions.
When leaders shift from directing to empowering, teams move from compliance to commitment. The result? Sustainable growth, resilient cultures, and people who proudly say “we did it ourselves.”
That’s the quiet magic of coaching—and the kind of leadership that endures.
I’m a consultant and executive coach working with directors and executives of small and start-up businesses and educational establishments. My mission is to empower leaders by unlocking their…
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