


Lead With The Limp: A Disruptor's Guide To Authentic Leadership
You thought the limp disqualified you.
God says it distinguished you.
You’ve wrestled.
You’ve hidden.
You’ve led from your strength while nursing wounds in silence.
But what if the very thing you’ve been trying to hide is the very mark that proves you’re called?
In Lead With the Limp: Born to Disrupt, Coach Williams delivers a raw, disruptive, and prophetic call to high-achieving leaders, wounded warriors, and weary dreamers who have spent years performing for acceptance while hiding the places they limp.
Through her own story of survival, rejection, and sacred wrestlings—woven with the timeless stories of biblical disruptors like Jacob, Mephibosheth, and Jesus—she invites you to trade perfection for presence, performance for authenticity, and survival for disruptive legacy leadership.
You will discover:
Why your greatest struggles may be the very places God wants to use most.
How loyal patterns, perfectionism, and hiding have kept you stuck—and how to break free.
What it really means to lead, disrupt, and build legacy while you’re still healing.
How to stop waiting to feel whole—and lead now, limp and all.
This is not a book about polishing your image.
This is a clarion call to unmask, disrupt, and build legacy with your scars still showing.
To stop apologizing for your difference and start leading from it.
The world doesn’t need another perfect image.
It needs your authentic, limping, disruptive presence.
You thought the limp disqualified you.
God says it distinguished you.
You’ve wrestled.
You’ve hidden.
You’ve led from your strength while nursing wounds in silence.
But what if the very thing you’ve been trying to hide is the very mark that proves you’re called?
In Lead With the Limp: Born to Disrupt, Coach Williams delivers a raw, disruptive, and prophetic call to high-achieving leaders, wounded warriors, and weary dreamers who have spent years performing for acceptance while hiding the places they limp.
Through her own story of survival, rejection, and sacred wrestlings—woven with the timeless stories of biblical disruptors like Jacob, Mephibosheth, and Jesus—she invites you to trade perfection for presence, performance for authenticity, and survival for disruptive legacy leadership.
You will discover:
Why your greatest struggles may be the very places God wants to use most.
How loyal patterns, perfectionism, and hiding have kept you stuck—and how to break free.
What it really means to lead, disrupt, and build legacy while you’re still healing.
How to stop waiting to feel whole—and lead now, limp and all.
This is not a book about polishing your image.
This is a clarion call to unmask, disrupt, and build legacy with your scars still showing.
To stop apologizing for your difference and start leading from it.
The world doesn’t need another perfect image.
It needs your authentic, limping, disruptive presence.