How Great Leaders Start with Presence, Not Perfection
- Jennifer Meyer
- Jul 8
- 1 min read
You know those mornings when life gets messy before your first sip of coffee? When your kid’s school schedule shifts, your Wi-Fi crashes, your to-do list explodes—and you’re still expected to show up and lead like nothing happened?
Yeah. Me too.
In this post, I’m not going to tell you to power through or pretend everything’s fine. I’m going to offer something better: three practical strategies for showing up with intention when everything around you feels chaotic.
🎥 Watch the video below to hear how I’ve used these exact tools—during some very real life moments—to ground myself and lead from a place of presence.
Because great leadership doesn’t come from perfection. It from knowing how to reset, how to prioritize what matters, and how to show up for yourself so you can show up for others.
This is what I call I Got You™ Leadership—and whether you’re leading a team, managing a household, or trying to hold it together in your own role, these strategies will help you stay aligned with your values and bring your why to work.
Let’s bring this into your workplace. If your team or organization could benefit from more grounded, values-based leadership—we should talk. Reach out to me here.
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Until then, Consider your life. Be on purpose.






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