The hardest thing
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The hardest thing about becoming a better leader?
It starts at home. Before 7am. With a dog and a long walk.
My client didn't restructure his calendar.
He restructured his life.
One hour earlier to bed.
One hour earlier up.
To think more. Feel more. Choose more intentionally.
Two months in, here's what's shifted:
– Mindset. Clarity. Better decisions.
– Non-negotiables locked in: sleep, training, nutrition, mental fitness.
– A dormant dream, finally alive. It's lighting him up.
– A work crisis turned into a company-wide protocol that will impact group turnover.
– Through a mother's illness, real pressure at work, he stayed in ownership.
The circumstances didn't shift. He did.
This is the work.
Not tactics. Not hustle.
Subtracting what's in the way.
Building a life you actually lead instead of a life leading you.
What's the one thing you keep postponing that you know would change everything?