
Kindness isn't weakness.
It's the trait I'm most proud of as a leader.
(Credit to Victoria Repa for this powerful framework.)
I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
In most workplaces, the biggest source of tension isn't
the workload.
It's the small moments between people.
⭐ A win that nobody acknowledges.
⭐ A promise that quietly gets forgotten.
⭐ A moment where someone's voice gets overlooked.
These tiny moments add up, and over time, they shape
your entire culture.
I find it really helps to step back and take a 360° view.
That's why this framework struck me.
Kindness isn't only about how you lead down.
It moves in every direction.
⭐ Kindness to Yourself
This is the one most leaders skip. You can't show up for
your team if you're running on empty.
⭐ Kindness to Your Teammates
Don't wait for someone to ask for help. If you can see
they're drowning, step in.
⭐ Kindness to Your Manager
This one gets overlooked. Leadership is tough: a simple
"thank you" goes further than you think.
⭐ Kindness to Your Subordinates
Give credit openly. Save the coaching for one-on-one.
And listen, really listen, without jumping in.
The best teams we've built weren't built on perfection.
They were built on people feeling safe, seen, and valued.
Your version of kind leadership won't look like mine.
And that's exactly how it should be.
I hope you're as proud of your kindness as a leader as
I am.
♻️ If this resonates, repost for your network.
📌 Follow Amy Gibson for more leadership insights.
#leadership #kindness #workplaceculture #effectiveleadership #teambuilding
It's the trait I'm most proud of as a leader.
(Credit to Victoria Repa for this powerful framework.)
I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
In most workplaces, the biggest source of tension isn't
the workload.
It's the small moments between people.
⭐ A win that nobody acknowledges.
⭐ A promise that quietly gets forgotten.
⭐ A moment where someone's voice gets overlooked.
These tiny moments add up, and over time, they shape
your entire culture.
I find it really helps to step back and take a 360° view.
That's why this framework struck me.
Kindness isn't only about how you lead down.
It moves in every direction.
⭐ Kindness to Yourself
This is the one most leaders skip. You can't show up for
your team if you're running on empty.
⭐ Kindness to Your Teammates
Don't wait for someone to ask for help. If you can see
they're drowning, step in.
⭐ Kindness to Your Manager
This one gets overlooked. Leadership is tough: a simple
"thank you" goes further than you think.
⭐ Kindness to Your Subordinates
Give credit openly. Save the coaching for one-on-one.
And listen, really listen, without jumping in.
The best teams we've built weren't built on perfection.
They were built on people feeling safe, seen, and valued.
Your version of kind leadership won't look like mine.
And that's exactly how it should be.
I hope you're as proud of your kindness as a leader as
I am.
♻️ If this resonates, repost for your network.
📌 Follow Amy Gibson for more leadership insights.
#leadership #kindness #workplaceculture #effectiveleadership #teambuilding
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