The Coach Matthew Mitchell Show

The Most Underused Tool in Leadership

31 min · 20. maj 2026
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Leadership isn’t just about vision, strategy, or results — it’s also about making people feel seen. In this episode of The Coach Matthew Mitchell Show, Coach Mitchell continues the conversation on gratitude and explores a simple leadership practice that can create lasting impact. Small moments often have the power to shape culture, strengthen teams, and influence the people around us more than we realize. What if one of the most powerful leadership tools is also one of the most overlooked? Tune in and discover how recognizing others well can change everything. comes something you express, leadership becomes transformational. Winning isn’t a one-time thing — it’s a habit. Go win the day.

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Gratitude as a Leadership Discipline

In this episode of The Coach Matthew Mitchell Show, Coach Mitchell shares a personal leadership lesson from his first season back on the sidelines at the University of Houston. Through the challenges, setbacks, and pressures of a difficult season, one principle continued to provide clarity, perspective, and stability: gratitude. This conversation explores why gratitude is more than appreciation for good circumstances — it’s a discipline that shapes how leaders think, respond, and lead when circumstances become difficult. If you’ve ever led through pressure, disappointment, uncertainty, or a season that didn’t go according to plan, this episode will encourage you to stay grounded, stay focused, and keep moving forward with purpose. Because the leaders who last through hard seasons aren’t lucky — they’re anchored.

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