I drew a little on a scrap piece of paper one day. I’m not sure why I did it. Maybe it was because I was feeling a little down and needed to remind myself that I am a queen and can handle anything that comes my way. Or maybe it was just because I felt like doodling and a crown seemed like a fun thing to draw.

Either way, that little crown has become a symbol for me. It’s a reminder that I am in charge of my life, that I have the power to control my destiny. It might seem like a small thing, but sometimes it’s the little things that can make all the difference.

Whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed, I look at that little crown and it helps me to regain my sense of perspective. I realize that whatever challenge I’m facing, it’s not insurmountable. I can overcome it and come out even stronger on the other side.

And it’s not just about how I see myself. That little crown reminds me of my responsibility to others. As a leader, I have a duty to inspire and empower the people around me. Whether it’s my colleagues, my family, or my friends, I want to help them to feel confident and capable.

Of course, drawing a little crown on a scrap of paper isn’t going to solve all my problems or make me a perfect leader overnight. But it’s a small, tangible reminder of the kind of person I want to be and the kind of impact I want to have on the world.

Maybe you’re not into crowns. Maybe for you, it’s a little smiley face or a heart or some other symbol. That’s totally fine. It’s not about the specific image, it’s about what it represents for you.

What’s your little symbol of strength and leadership? Take a few minutes and draw it out (or find a picture online if you’re artistically challenged like me). Keep it somewhere that you’ll see it regularly – on your desk, in your planner, on your phone background – so that it can serve as a daily reminder of your power and potential.

Of course, symbols are only useful if we meaning to them. So here are a few possible interpretations of your chosen symbol:

• A reminder of your own strength and resilience. When you’re feeling discouraged or defeated, look at your symbol and remember all the times you’ve overcome challenges in the past. You can do this.

• A representation of your values. Maybe your symbol represents something that’s really important to you – like kindness, creativity, or perseverance. When you’re making decisions or facing difficult situations, think about how you can uphold those values.

• A cue to be a leader. Even if you don’t have an official leadership position, you can still be a positive influence on the people around you. Your symbol can be a reminder to be kind, supportive, and encouraging to others.

• A motivator to work towards your goals. Whether it’s a fitness goal, a career goal, or a personal goal, your symbol can inspire you to keep pushing forward. Think of it as a visual representation of your “why” – why do you want to achieve this thing?

Whatever your symbol represents, keep it close and let it guide you. You are capable of great things, and sometimes all it takes is a little reminder to help you tap into your inner power.

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