In Episode 4 of our H2 Leader Summer Series, Alan and Jonathan hit on one of the most liberating leadership truths: “Who you are matters more than what you do.” In a world that obsessively equates titles, achievements, and performance metrics with worth, it’s easy to lose sight of the unshakeable identity and purpose beneath the surface.
Join them as they unpack:
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The difference between your role (what shows up on your org chart) and your identity (your character, values, and calling)
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Why chasing “praise, promotions, and posts” leaves you vulnerable to burnout and emptiness
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How to begin leading from who you are, not just from what you produce
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Practical first steps—daily rhythms, margin, and nontransactional relationships—that reinforce your true identity
If you’ve ever felt like you woke up and realized your career had swallowed your self-worth, this episode is for you. Press play, and start rooting your leadership in purpose, not performance.
Key Topics Covered
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Role vs. Identity: Why a job description can never define your lasting worth
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Performance Traps: How external accolades both feed and betray your soul
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Identity Anchors: The character traits, values, and deep “why” that outlast any project or title
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Practical Shifts:
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Small daily practices to remind yourself of your true self
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Building non-transactional friendships who “aren’t impressed” but love you anyway
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Creating margin (walks, lunches, buffer time) to reconnect with your purpose
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Reflect & Apply
Set aside 10–15 minutes with a journal or blank page, and explore these two questions:
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Who am I becoming as a leader?
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What core truths do I need to return to regularly?
Don’t rush—let these questions guide you toward leading from your identity, not just from your job description.
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