Growth Instigators Hotline
Drift doesn’t start with a disaster. It starts with a decision you notice and don’t correct. When someone suggests skipping a step or doing it “close enough,” we’re suddenly facing a leadership fork in the road: hold the standard, or let it slide and hope it doesn’t matter. That tiny choice is bigger than it looks, because it quietly teaches your team what’s truly acceptable when things get busy, tight, or uncomfortable. We walk through the real mechanics of standards slipping at work, including the internal stories that make compromise feel smart: “just this once,” “no one will notice,” “we’ll tighten it up next time,” or “the margin is too tight to do it right.” Those explanations can sound reasonable, but they often function as permission. And once the standard becomes negotiable, it spreads from one task to the next, from one client to the next, until the bar you worked hard to build evaporates. If you care about leadership, accountability, team culture, and operational excellence, this message is a direct check on how drift actually takes hold. We also land on the moment that matters most: not catching drift when it’s obvious, but holding the line when it would be easier not to. To close, we leave you with a simple question to sit with today: what standard are you about to compromise on, and what story are you telling yourself to make it okay? If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a teammate, and leave a review so more leaders can find it. https://growthinstigators.com/ [https://growthinstigators.com/]
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