The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast
Meta Description Stoic leadership helps founders turn restless achievement into disciplined systems, clarity, and business resilience after goals are reached. 🎙️ Episode Summary “First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do.” — Epictetus Stoic leadership teaches founders and executives that achievement alone cannot carry identity. Goals create direction for a season, but leadership discipline is built through the systems that continue after the finish line is crossed. In this episode, Scott Smith reflects on why success can sometimes feel disorienting. A meaningful goal may bring relief, gratitude, and pride, yet once it is complete, the structure it provided disappears. The deeper question becomes not simply, “Did I finish?” but “Who am I becoming now?” Through the example of completing his degree at BYU, Scott explores the difference between reaching a destination and being formed by a daily practice. The goal mattered, but the study, schedule, humility, consistency, and quiet discipline were doing something deeper. The same principle applies to founders and business leaders. Revenue targets, client wins, hiring milestones, and major projects all create temporary finish lines. But without a healthy operating system, leaders simply move their anxiety to the next achievement. More revenue. More pressure. More complexity. Stoicism reminds us not to outsource peace to outcomes. Outcomes matter, but they are never fully ours. Effort, judgment, character, and daily practice remain within our control. This is Stoic leadership for founders and executives: learning to build systems that keep ambition grounded, clarity steady, and identity anchored beyond the next goal. The goal ends. The system continues. 🧠 What You’ll Learn Today • Why achievement can sometimes create restlessness instead of peace • How goals provide direction but cannot carry identity • Why disciplined systems matter more after success • How Stoicism separates effort, judgment, and character from outcomes • How founders can keep ambition from becoming captivity 🔍 Tags Stoicism, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Decision Making, Business Resilience, Executive Leadership, Modern Stoicism, Strategic Thinking, Systems Thinking Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465553/support] — The Stoic Inner Strategy is a leadership podcast for founders, executives, and other leaders who carry significant responsibility, even when they have a capable team around them. Hosted by Scott Smith, Principal Advisor and founder of Akhada Consulting, each episode explores the judgment, discipline, and leadership capacity required to make sound decisions under pressure, develop stronger people, and build organizations that do not depend on one person carrying everything. Stoic wisdom provides the foundation, but the focus is practical: how to lead yourself, strengthen the people around you, and meet responsibility with clarity, courage, and character. New episodes are released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with occasional interviews and special episodes. If this episode helped you see your leadership more clearly, subscribe to the show and share it with another leader who carries the weight. Connect with Scott: * Akhada Consulting: akhadaconsulting.com [https://akhadaconsulting.com/] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott8smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott8smith/] * Email: scott.smith@akhadaconsulting.com Memento Mori. Time is limited. Lead accordingly.
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