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From Busy to Business: Reclaiming Focus and Ownership in Leadership

From Busy to Business: Reclaiming Focus and Ownership in Leadership

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Are you truly in your business — or are you just busy reacting to everything around you?

In this episode of Confident Leadership. In Colour., Hanna Zaxmy explores the subtle but powerful difference between being busy and being in business — and why so many capable, committed leaders slowly lose focus without noticing.

Through a personal story from a hotel rooftop in India, and a real client example, this episode unpacks how ownership and focus shape the way we lead ourselves, make decisions, and create long-term impact.

You’ll be invited to reflect on:

  • Why being busy doesn’t automatically mean you’re leading

  • How short-term urgency can quietly replace long-term direction

  • What it really means to take ownership of your focus

  • Where your energy is best spent — and where it isn’t

If you’ve ever felt productive yet slightly off track, or ended a week wondering “Did this actually move what matters?”, this episode is for you.

This is a reflective, grounded conversation about leadership, responsibility, and choosing where to place your attention — with intention.

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