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Episode 11: Ambition Alignment: When Personal Drive Meets Organizational Reality
How a rocking chair thrown into a wall taught one leader everything about maintaining your principles when trusted systems fail you.
Episode Description
Host Shelly Rood shares her vulnerable story of facing false AWOL charges in the Army Reserves and a marriage crisis that revealed the gap between personal ambition and organizational reality. Through the contrasting examples of Alexander the Great's destructive conquest versus Augustine's principled influence, she explores the second element of the Hardcore and At Ease framework - Ambition Alignment - and why grounding your drive in values first determines whether you gain the world or lose your soul. Ambitious leaders will discover practical strategies for navigating values conflicts across work, family, and community while maintaining integrity and effectiveness.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:13 Personal Story: Ambition vs. Organizational Reality
04:00 Leadership Challenges and Moral Injury
05:46 Historical Examples: Alexander the Great vs. Augustine of Hippo
10:21 Practical Framework for Ambitious Leaders
34:58 Conclusion and Call to Action
Resources Mentioned
30-Day Authentic Alignment Challenge
Week 1: Reality Audit
Identify where you've been expecting perfect values alignment and practice accepting that perfect doesn't exist anywhere. Make a list of areas where you've been hoping groups will change to match your values.
Week 2: Internal Management Practice
Catch your blame-focused thinking patterns. Every time you create elaborate stories about why "they" are wrong, redirect that energy toward how you can contribute from your strengths.
Week 3: Authentic Contribution Experiments
Find at least three ways to serve from your principles while making space for others' different approaches - without requiring them to change first.
Week 4: Integration and Boundary Refinement
Build systems that preserve your integrity without requiring constant vigilance or constant conflict.
This Week's Experiment:
Identify one person or group where you've been waiting for them to "get it" - to understand your approach, appreciate your standards, or match your level of commitment. Ask yourself: "How can I serve this relationship from my authentic strengths without requiring them to change first?"
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Episode 12 is Guest Krystal Bronnekant - she's a "Leader Who Cracked the Code" and is loving life while making a significant contribution to her community.
Mentioned in this episode:
Notion Design Group - Sites That Drive Sales
notiondesigngroup. com
"Violent Positivity," by Doug "Odie" Slocum
📍 www.violentpositivity.com
By Mission Ambition, LLCEpisode 11: Ambition Alignment: When Personal Drive Meets Organizational Reality
How a rocking chair thrown into a wall taught one leader everything about maintaining your principles when trusted systems fail you.
Episode Description
Host Shelly Rood shares her vulnerable story of facing false AWOL charges in the Army Reserves and a marriage crisis that revealed the gap between personal ambition and organizational reality. Through the contrasting examples of Alexander the Great's destructive conquest versus Augustine's principled influence, she explores the second element of the Hardcore and At Ease framework - Ambition Alignment - and why grounding your drive in values first determines whether you gain the world or lose your soul. Ambitious leaders will discover practical strategies for navigating values conflicts across work, family, and community while maintaining integrity and effectiveness.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:13 Personal Story: Ambition vs. Organizational Reality
04:00 Leadership Challenges and Moral Injury
05:46 Historical Examples: Alexander the Great vs. Augustine of Hippo
10:21 Practical Framework for Ambitious Leaders
34:58 Conclusion and Call to Action
Resources Mentioned
30-Day Authentic Alignment Challenge
Week 1: Reality Audit
Identify where you've been expecting perfect values alignment and practice accepting that perfect doesn't exist anywhere. Make a list of areas where you've been hoping groups will change to match your values.
Week 2: Internal Management Practice
Catch your blame-focused thinking patterns. Every time you create elaborate stories about why "they" are wrong, redirect that energy toward how you can contribute from your strengths.
Week 3: Authentic Contribution Experiments
Find at least three ways to serve from your principles while making space for others' different approaches - without requiring them to change first.
Week 4: Integration and Boundary Refinement
Build systems that preserve your integrity without requiring constant vigilance or constant conflict.
This Week's Experiment:
Identify one person or group where you've been waiting for them to "get it" - to understand your approach, appreciate your standards, or match your level of commitment. Ask yourself: "How can I serve this relationship from my authentic strengths without requiring them to change first?"
Connect With the Show
Next Episode Preview
Episode 12 is Guest Krystal Bronnekant - she's a "Leader Who Cracked the Code" and is loving life while making a significant contribution to her community.
Mentioned in this episode:
Notion Design Group - Sites That Drive Sales
notiondesigngroup. com
"Violent Positivity," by Doug "Odie" Slocum
📍 www.violentpositivity.com