Life & Leadership with Kim Williams

Episode 93 | Everyone Said They Wanted Change…Until Change Actually Started

19 min · 26. maj 2026
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Have you ever walked into a leadership role thinking people wanted transformation… only to discover they were far more comfortable with familiarity? One of the biggest surprises new leaders face is this: people often celebrate the idea of change until change actually begins. That’s because transition disrupts comfort, familiarity, relationships, routines, and sometimes identity. I had to learn that leadership during transition required more than strategy. It required emotional intelligence, consistency, patience, and trust-building. Because transition reveals what stability was hiding. In today's episode, we talk about it.

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