06/04/2026
A lot of leaders are looking for the moment where things finally shift.
The strategy that works, the decision that moves everything forward, the point where momentum starts to build. But most of the time, it doesn’t come from something new. It comes from what’s already there.
The things that have been noticed, but not fully followed through on. The small actions that don’t feel urgent, but carry more weight than they seem to.
I see this often with leaders who are doing the work and still feel like something isn’t moving. They’re engaged. They’re committed. They’re paying attention.
But there are a few pieces that haven’t been handled consistently yet. And those pieces matter. They shape how teams respond. They influence how decisions move. They determine how steady things feel over time.
This is where leadership separates. Not in intensity, but in consistency. Not in doing more, but in doing what matters when it would be easier not to.
If this is something you’ve been noticing in your leadership, you can send me a message. We can look at what’s sitting there and where things can start to shift.