In the business world, we talk about strategy, performance, growth.
We rarely talk about love.
As if love were only something personal, private… almost secret.
As if it had no place in leading a company.
And yet, it may be one of the most powerful levers of leadership.
An underestimated force
Love is not a weakness. It is an inexhaustible force.
It doesn’t stop at the boundaries of family or close relationships.
It doesn’t disappear when responsibility, decision-making, or strategy come into play.
Why?
Because it is everywhere. Within you, in your teams, your partners, your clients… even your competitors.
In every one of us.
If you believe that money alone drives the world, take a closer look at what truly sustains relationships over time.
The quality of connection.
The one that tips the balance toward one partner rather than another.
The one that reminds you that you are not alone.
The one that builds trust.
A resource that expands
Love is not a scarce resource to preserve. It is a wealth to circulate. And it generates more: engagement, motivation, the desire to contribute.
Love energizes, soothes, connects. It enriches.
If you believe you don’t have access to it, that you are not entitled to it, or that others don’t deserve it, that is only an illusion.
Love is already there.
It simply waits to be recognized.
Like a superpower you didn’t realize you had.
If you want to access this strength within yourself, and perhaps learn to value yourself more deeply, I support you. Book a session.
Stephanie Romeo
Executive Coach
Creator of the KAL™ Method
Host of the podcast 3 minutes pour tout changer