Nursing the System
🎙 EPISODE OVERVIEW This episode is a follow-up to last week's conversation on action bias—and it's one I think a lot of nurse leaders need to hear. Today, I'm introducing a framework I've been using in my own work and with my nurse leader clients: the holding period. It's a structured pause between receiving an idea and committing to it—and it might be one of the most underrated leadership practices out there. 🔑 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN * Why action bias is trained into nurses—and why it becomes a liability in leadership * The hidden cost of saying yes too fast (it's not just a full plate, it's a credibility problem) * What the holding period actually is, and how it's different from avoidance or delay * How to calibrate the length of your hold based on the stakes of the decision * The three diagnostic questions to run every idea through during a hold * How to communicate a hold to your team or your boss without undermining your authority 🧠 KEY IDEAS TO TAKE WITH YOU * Saying yes to everything is not responsiveness—it's reactivity dressed up as competence * Most leaders are better at starting things than sustaining them, and the real value of any change is whether it lasted * The strength of the pull you feel to commit is a signal, not a reason to skip discernment * A holding period is bound by a return date—that's what separates it from delay * Time alone doesn't do the work; what makes a hold substantive is what you do with the idea while it sits * Your own ideas have to go through the same process as everyone else's—they are not exempt * Being deliberate is not the same as being slow, and fast is not always better 📣 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Nurse Leader HQ [https://www.nursingthesystem.com/nurse-leader-hq]opens for enrollment at the end of June. It's a high-touch program with a small cohort, biweekly group meetings, monthly 1:1 calls with me, weekly async check-ins, and daily Slack access for real-time leadership issues. It's only open to Changemaker Essentials [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/change-maker-essentials]graduates who are leading people or projects. If you're earlier in this journey and haven't taken CME [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/change-maker-essentials]yet, Map Your Impact [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/map-your-impact] is the right starting point. It's the mini course that gets you thinking in systems and approaching your workday more strategically. 📲 CALL TO ACTION * Pick one idea sitting on your plate right now and put it through the three-question diagnostic * Share this episode with a nurse leader who you know is drowning in commitments * DM me on Instagram and tell me where action bias is showing up in your leadership * If you're a CME grad, get on the Nurse Leader HQ waitlist [https://nursingthesystem.myflodesk.com/giv18dutmb] * If you haven't taken CME [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/change-maker-essentials], check out Map Your Impact [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/map-your-impact]as your first step 👉 RESOURCES MENTIONED * Map Your Impact [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/map-your-impact](mini course) * Changemaker Essentials [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/change-maker-essentials] * Nurse Leader HQ (waitlist) [https://nursingthesystem.myflodesk.com/giv18dutmb]
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