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“Surviving Isn't Leading — Strategy and How You Perform Does” HOW ARE YOU SHOWING UP AS A LEADER?

13 min · 13. Feb. 2026
Episode “Surviving Isn't Leading — Strategy and How You Perform Does” HOW ARE YOU SHOWING UP AS A LEADER? Cover

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You ever notice how some people brag about the battles they’ve survived… but can’t explain the strategy that got them through it? Or how to navigate it again minimizing the damage? Here’s the truth: Wars don’t make you great. How you show up in the war does. Your strategy. Your discipline. Your identity under pressure. Today, we’re breaking down why surviving chaos isn’t leadership—and why your performance, not your pain, is what defines you. Let’s get tactical.

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Episode Why Most Businesses Fail at Delegation “The Real Reason You’re Still Doing Everything Yourself” Cover

Why Most Businesses Fail at Delegation “The Real Reason You’re Still Doing Everything Yourself”

Delegation Fails Because Leaders Delegate Tasks, Not Outcomes * Most owners hand off work, not responsibility. * They say “do this,” not “own this.” * Tasks get done. Problems don’t get solved. * You end up re‑doing the work anyway. Punchline: If you’re delegating tasks, you’re still the operator. If you’re delegating outcomes, you’re the leader. 2. You Don’t Have a Delegation Problem — You Have a Clarity Problem * People can’t hit a target they can’t see. * Most owners give vague instructions and expect precise results. * Lack of clarity creates rework, frustration, and mistrust. Punchline: Ambiguity is the enemy of delegation. 3. You’re Still Doing Everything Because You Don’t Trust the System * You’ve been burned by bad hires. * You’ve been disappointed by contractors. * You’ve lowered your standards to get something off your plate. * Now you assume “no one can do it like me.” Punchline: Trust isn’t built by people — it’s built by systems. 4. Your Team Isn’t Underperforming — They’re Under‑Onboarded * Most owners throw people into roles without: * SOPs * Clear expectations * Success metrics * Feedback loops * Then they blame the person instead of the process. Punchline: People don’t fail. Systems fail. 5. Delegation Requires Letting Go of Control, Not Standards * You can keep your standards high without micromanaging. * You can maintain quality without doing everything yourself. * You can lead without hovering. Punchline: Control is about fear. Standards are about leadership.

13. Feb. 202630 min