I am just returning from the holiday break, and I am noticing something familiar in myself and in the leaders I work with.
I am just returning from the holiday break, and I am noticing something familiar in myself and in the leaders I work with.
One of the biggest surprises leaders share with me after a promotion is this: The work doesn't necessarily get harder but the weight changes.
I just wanted to take a quiet moment to check in. The season has been one of deep refection and steady movement for me personally and professionally.
As leaders, we often treat alignment like it’s a feeling. “If the meeting felt good, we must be aligned.” “If we didn’t disagree, everything must be fine.”
One of the biggest challenges leaders face today isn’t workload it’s noise. Too many decisions. Too many expectations.
As you move through this week, I wanted to share a short insight that’s been resonating with many leaders I coach:
The leaders I coach are smart, capable, and driven but even the best can hit a wall when things get loud and complicated.
Over the past few months I’ve been writing about stretch goals, modern leadership, and what it takes to stay steady in a changing world.
Last time, we talked about stretch goals, the big, bold targets that push us past comfort. The response was incredible.