Choosing a Theme for 2026: A Better Alternative to Resolutions

As we move into 2026, many leaders are already feeling the familiar pull to do more: new goals, new strategies, new commitments. But here’s a quieter, and far more powerful, question I’m encouraging leaders to consider instead:
What if, rather than chasing more, you chose a theme?
Not a slogan. Not a stretch goal. Instead, a guiding principle that shapes how you lead, work, and live, especially when pressure shows up.
Why a Theme Works
Goals tell you what to accomplish.
A theme guides how you show up.
In an environment marked by ongoing uncertainty, AI acceleration, economic pressure, and human fatigue, many leaders don’t need more ambition: they need alignment.
A well-chosen theme:
- Grounds decisions when things feel noisy
- Acts as a filter for opportunities and commitments
- Supports sustainable performance rather than episodic burnout
- Encourages reflection, not perfection
I often see leaders who are wildly capable but quietly exhausted. A theme helps restore intentionality—without adding another item to the to-do list.
What Makes a Good Personal Theme?
A strong theme for 2026 should feel:
- Anchoring, not aspirational fluff
- Energizing, not draining
- Behavior-shaping, not abstract
It should be something you can return to on a hard Tuesday afternoon and ask:
“If I were living this theme today, what would I do differently?”
Themes Leaders Are Choosing for 2026
Here are some personal leadership themes I’m seeing resonate with our clients, especially with senior leaders, executives, and professionals navigating complexity:
1. Sustainable Excellence
High standards without self-sacrifice. This theme invites leaders to protect energy, health, and focus while still delivering meaningful impact.
2. Intentional Presence
Less rushing. More depth. Being fully present in conversations, coaching moments, decision-making, and relationships.
3. Leading from Values, Not Pressure
Choosing alignment over urgency. Saying “no” more often—and meaning it.
4. Clarity Over Complexity
Fewer priorities. Deeper focus. Letting go of what no longer serves your best work or season of life.
5. Vitality as a Daily Practice
Recognizing that energy—not time—is the real leadership currency.
6. Legacy in Motion
Living your legacy now through mentorship, teaching, and contribution—not postponing it to “someday.”
7. Strength with Softness
Confidence paired with humanity. Authority without armor.
You don’t need to adopt all of these. In fact, the power comes from choosing one primary theme, perhaps supported by a secondary one.
To choose your theme, try reflecting on these three questions:
1. What has this past year asked of me and what has it taken from me?
2. What quality of leadership do I want to strengthen next year?
3. What do I want more of in my daily experience, not just my outcomes?
Notice what keeps showing up. Your theme is often already whispering.
Turning a Theme into Practice
A theme isn’t something you frame and forget. The most effective leaders use it as a living guide.
Here’s how:
- Translate it into 3–5 behavioral commitments
- Revisit it monthly or quarterly rather than daily
- Use it as a decision filter: Does this support or dilute my theme?
For example:
- If your theme is Sustainable Excellence, what boundary must you protect?
- If your theme is Intentional Presence, what distraction needs to go?
- If your theme is Clarity Over Complexity, what are you willing to stop doing?
Strong leadership in the years ahead will not come from pushing harder—it will come from leading more deliberately. Therefore, choosing a theme for 2026 is an act of self-leadership. And self-leadership, as we know, is the foundation of every other form of leadership.
So, before you finalize your goals, pause and ask: Who do I want to be next year and what theme will help me become that leader?
If you’d like, I or one of my team members would be happy to help you clarify a personal theme or align it with your leadership role, career stage, or next chapter. Sometimes one powerful conversation is all it takes to set the tone for an entire year.
Dr. Mickey Parsons, MCC
Executive Coach | Coach Educator | Founder, The Workplace Coach, LLC
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