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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 6 MIN

Entitlement

from The Empowered Leader Podcast · host Margaret Williams, MS, ACC

What is Entitlement?Entitlement gets confused with arrogance.So, leaders avoid the word.And avoid the thing it actually names.But entitlement isn’t arrogance.It’s ownership.It’s the felt sense that you belong to your own authority.It’s the inner permission to occupy space,claim resources,and exercise influencewithout apology.Why This MattersIf you don’t know the difference,you will under-claim what is yoursand over-explain what doesn’t need defending.You will lead by permissioninstead of by position.And that’s how earned authority quietly disappears.For marginalized leaders, especially,the word carries weight.You’ve been taught through painful repetitionThat claiming too much will be read as overreach.So, you learned to lead through deference,overproof,and quiet competence.Those habits felt safe.But safety is not the same as authority.Visibility: Entitlement makes authority legibleEntitlement also changes how you show up publicly.Not as performance.As clarity of position.Leaders who can say:• “That’s not mine to carry.”• “I will not be available for that.”• “My expertise is not free.”Stop hiding their authority behind helpfulness.People don’t follow leaders who say yes to everything.They follow leaders who choose with conviction.Visibility isn’t self-promotion. It’s letting your authority be seen so it can be respected and resourced.Liberation: Entitlement frees internal powerLiberation is the moment you stop asking for permissionto be the leader you already are.It’s the inner shift from provingto deciding.It sounds like:• “I belong at this table.”• “My time is worth protecting.”• “My judgment is worth following.”When you stop apologizing for the room you take,something shifts inside:presence replaces permission-seeking.Liberation dismantles the inner agreement that you owe overproof for the seat you already hold.Transformation: Entitlement changes systemsThe deepest power of entitlement is collective.When one leader claims their authority openly,It does something radical:It rewrites the room.Other leaders begin to think:• “I don’t need to over-explain.”• “I don’t need to be liked first.”• “I can decide.”That’s how individual ownership becomes a culture of authority.Leadership stops being about earning permissionand starts being about exercising the role.Systems don’t change when leaders perform deference. They change when leaders stop asking to be invited into rooms they already belong in.The DifferencePermission-seeking waits.Entitlement claims.One leads.The other applies.One trusts itself.The other proves itself.One grows. The other shrinks.Closing ReflectionWhere am I waiting to be invited?What authority am I under-claiming?What am I over-explaining that I should simply decide?Final TruthEntitlement is not the problem.Permission-seeking is.And if you don’t claim your authority,Someone else will define it for you. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit substack.iprofessionalcoaching.com/subscribe

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