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Process Is Freedom

2 min · 3. juni 2026
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Process gets blamed for killing creativity, but we’ve seen the opposite: the right process creates freedom. Aaron Havens shares a simple, leadership-first reframing from the Growth Instigators Hotline that turns “systems” from a dreaded word into a real gift for your team. When you document how work should happen, you’re not building a cage. You’re building clarity, and clarity is what lets talented people execute without stress. We dig into what really happens when you hire smart people but never define your standards. They start inventing your “right way” on the fly, second-guessing decisions, and working twice as hard because uncertainty is exhausting. A clear checklist, a walk-through of the standard, and a shared definition of “good” flips the switch. People stop guessing. They gain confidence. The work speeds up because the target is visible. We also connect process to principles, using Ray Dalio’s idea that principles are ways of successfully dealing with reality to get what you want out of life. Documented principles become a foundation your team can build on, especially when the situation is messy and no SOP can cover every edge case. If you’ve been holding back because systems feel controlling, this is your nudge to build them and lead. Subscribe for more practical leadership guidance, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review if it helps. What’s one process you could document this week to help someone stop guessing? https://growthinstigators.com/ [https://growthinstigators.com/]

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