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286. Leadership Is Built One Mile at a Time

286. Leadership Is Built One Mile at a Time

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Leadership lessons don’t always arrive in the boardroom, sometimes they show up on the treadmill. In this reflective episode, I share what running 100 miles in January taught me about discipline, mindset, and sustainable leadership growth. Spoiler: it’s not about intensity, but consistency.

We’ll talk about motivation vs. momentum, how to lead even when life feels full, and why the unglamorous, behind-the-scenes work is what truly shapes confident leaders. Whether you’re in a treadmill season yourself or simply trying to build something meaningful one day at a time, this one’s for you.


What You’ll Learn:

  • Why rhythms reduce decision fatigue and burnout
  • The difference between schedules, routines, and leadership-supporting rhythms
  • How to create flexible rhythms that adapt to your season of life


Key Takeaways:

  • Leadership rhythms are for the chaos, not the calm
  • Predictable habits protect your energy and create internal steadiness
  • You don’t need more time, you need a rhythm that honors your reality


Call to Action:
Pause and ask yourself: What rhythm does my leadership need right now? Start with one daily or weekly anchor, something small that supports your clarity. Then share this episode with a fellow leader and encourage them to build their rhythm too.


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