Leadership Chemistry
Three years ago, I made a decision that changed everything—not a dramatic, lightning-bolt moment, but a quiet, deliberate shift in how I showed up. I'd spent years getting excited about ideas, telling people about them, and then... not doing them. Author Steven Pressfield calls that pattern living like an amateur. Amateurs wait until they feel ready, until inspiration strikes, until life slows down enough to make it convenient. Pros don't wait. They show up on Tuesday when they're tired, on the road with a full plate, when nobody's watching and nobody would even notice if they didn't. Two years ago, I committed to putting out a podcast episode every single Friday. A year ago, I made my "weekly" newsletter actually weekly. I just decided to be a pro. And what surprised me beyond the tangible results was that something shifted internally. I started to respect myself in a way I hadn't before. And it makes complete sense, because self-respect is built the same way any trust is built, by watching someone keep their promises over and over again. So the question isn't whether you have what it takes. The question is whether you're willing to treat your own commitments like they matter. Because pros do. Get Weekly Insights on Leadership: Sign up for weekly tools to communicate and behave in ways that actually change other's behavior Sign up free here: https://www.dannycoleman.co [https://www.dannycoleman.co/] Connect with Danny: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsdannycoleman/ [https://www.instagram.com/itsdannycoleman/] * Substack: https://substack.com/@dannycoleman [https://substack.com/@dannycoleman] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/djcoley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/djcoley/]
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