The Self-Leadership Lab
We all have an idea of the person we want to become. A better spouse. A better parent. A better leader. A better friend. But what if our actions are telling a different story? In this solo episode of The Self-Leadership Lab, Bobby shares a simple interaction with his wife that forced him to confront a difficult question: Do my actions actually support the person I say I want to become? Through a personal story, Bobby explores the connection between standards, relationships, character, and self-leadership. He challenges listeners to stop measuring themselves by intentions and start measuring themselves by actions. Because at the end of the day, who we're becoming isn't determined by what we say. It's determined by what we repeatedly do. In This Episode Why good intentions aren't enough The hidden gap between values and actions A powerful lesson from a simple trip to buy flowers How standards shape character Why relationships deserve the same standards as work and fitness The connection between self-leadership and becoming A practical 7-Day Becoming Audit Key Quotes "Who we are becoming is based on our actions." "The standard is the standard." "If I say being a great husband is my highest priority, my actions should prove it." "Are we living our standards, or do they just exist on paper?" This Week's Self-Leadership Challenge For the next 7 days: Identify one area of life where you want to grow. Write down five daily actions that support becoming that person. At the end of each day, score yourself. Observe what happens. Because self-leadership isn't about perfection. It's about intentional growth. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who is striving to become a better version of themselves.
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