Higher Performance Insights | WHAT YOU WERE MADE FOR HAS NOT LEFT YOU
A note before we begin — because this is the first one.
Every Saturday, Leader Insights goes out. Sharp. Data-driven. Built to move you toward better team performance, clearer decision-making, and collective capacity that actually multiplies.
Saturday speaks to your mind and your will.
This is something different.
For a long time, I've wanted to write something Saturday doesn't have room for. Something that goes underneath the frameworks and the research and the Monday morning protocols — to the person carrying all of it. The leader who gets the strategy right and still drives home empty. The one who's too professional to say out loud what they're actually feeling at 10 PM on a Sunday.
So I built The Source.
Same topic as Saturday. Same truth. Carried somewhere Saturday cannot go.
Sunday speaks to your soul and your identity. It's not a framework delivery system. It's not a productivity tool. It's a few minutes of restoration before the week begins again — written for the leader who needs to be reminded, regularly and plainly, that they are more loved than their performance suggests and more made for this than their calendar currently reflects.
This is the first edition. I'd genuinely love to know if it lands for you.
Does this resonate? Drop a comment and tell me — honestly. This is new territory and your feedback shapes where it goes.
Before the week finds you again —
Before you become the person everyone needs you to be —
Can I ask you something?
When was the last time you walked out of a building — not to your car, not to your next meeting — but just to feel what was alive in it?
Sit with that for a moment. Not as a productivity question. As an invitation.
Because somewhere in the answer — if you're willing to follow it — there's something about you that is more true than your title, more permanent than your tenure, and more loved than you've probably allowed yourself to believe on a Tuesday afternoon.
Here's what I keep coming back to.
The superintendent I mentioned this week — twenty-three years in education, genuinely brilliant — described his work as "managing the temperature in rooms."
Temperature management.
That's what it had become. Not because he stopped caring. Because somewhere along the way, the system stopped making room for him to do anything else.
What if that's not a failure of vision? What if it's something more specific than that?
What if the temperature-managing leader isn't someone who stopped caring — but someone who is so deeply wired for creation that being kept from it doesn't just frustrate them? It slowly empties them?
What if the feeling he couldn't name on that drive home — the one that arrived even when everything went right — is the sound of a maker being kept from making?
That ache has a source. And it is not your job description.
Think about the moment you first knew this work was yours.
Not the day you got the job. Before that.
The moment you looked at something broken — a kid, a school, a system, a community that had stopped believing anyone with your title was worth trusting — and felt something rise in you. Something that said: this doesn't have to stay this way.
Where did that come from?
You didn't manufacture it. You didn't learn it in a doctoral program or develop it in a leadership workshop. It was there before the credentials and the career. It was there in you the way a river is there in a landscape — not because you built it, but because something larger carved the channel and set the water moving toward everything that needed it most.
That impulse is not accidental.
It is not psychological. It is not even professional.
It is the image of the maker, alive in you, doing exactly what it was placed there to do. And the God who placed it there has not revised the plan. He has not forgotten why. He is, right now, this morning, holding the full vision of what you were made for — and looking at you with the kind of patience that only infinite love and infinite time can sustain — and saying the same thing He has always been saying:
I know. I see it. Keep going. I'm not finished with you yet.
I want to say something that has nothing to do with your cabinet, your enrollment numbers, or your Maker-Keeper ratio.
You are loved.
Not when you figure it out. Not when the team finally multiplies. Not when the board stops calling on Friday afternoons. Not when the Neither column gets smaller, or the EQ dimension stops dragging, or the strategic plan finally survives first contact with reality.
Right now. Today. In the middle of the incomplete and the imperfect and the still-being-worked-out.
You are known completely — every exhausted drive home, every moment you wondered if the machinery was producing anything real, every quiet prayer before a board meeting nobody knew you were scared of — and you are loved anyway. Without revision. Without condition. Without waiting for you to perform your way to worthiness.
There is a plan for your life that is older than your leadership challenges and larger than your current capacity to see it. And the one who holds that plan has not once looked at you and thought, "Wrong person."
Not once.
So go into this week as the person you were made to be.
Not the person the role requires — the person the role exists to express.
You are not the calendar. You are the calling that existed before the calendar was full.
You are not the organizational distance between you and the work. You are the one who was made — specifically, irreplaceably, unrepeatably you — to close it.
You are not the temperature manager. You are the maker. And what was placed in you to make has not left you. It is waiting. With extraordinary patience. For you to stop managing long enough to remember.
The temperature in the room was never your assignment. The transformation was. And that assignment has not been reassigned.
The plan for your life is not in trouble. It is in progress. And you are exactly where you need to be to take the next step.
If this landed somewhere strategy doesn't reach — you're not alone. There's a community of leaders doing this work together, not just professionally but personally. Come as you are.
You are more loved than you know. You were made for more than you're currently living. And this week is not in your way — it's in your hands.
—
DR. JOE HILL &
Higher Performance Group |
The TEAM INSTITUTE
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