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Direction Before Speed

2 min · 29. maj 2026
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You can be moving fast and still be getting farther from what you actually want. That’s the uncomfortable leadership truth behind today’s message: speed is not direction, and motion is not the same thing as progress. We dig into why many leaders don’t fall because they stop. They fall because they never stop moving long enough to ask a simple, decisive question: am I headed in the right direction? From there, we break down a practical leadership framework: speed amplifies everything. If you’re aligned, execution and results come faster. If you’re off by a few degrees, speed doesn’t save you, it gets you lost quicker. This is where strategic planning, decision making, and priorities either lock in clarity or quietly drift under the surface. We also map the real cost of skipping clarity over time: week one it’s a small misalignment, week four it becomes noticeable but easy to ignore, week eight it turns into a crisis, and by week twelve you’re staring at a rebuild. To bring it home, we leave you with two questions you can sit with today, including the one that stings in the best way: are you moving fast because you’re clear, or are you moving fast to avoid getting clear? If this hits home, listen now, share it with a leader who’s running hot, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next message. After you listen, what’s one area where you need to pause and choose direction before speed? https://growthinstigators.com/ [https://growthinstigators.com/]

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