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If you feel stuck right now, you’re not failing. You’re just not clear.
In this powerful episode, Linal Harris brings the nine-part leadership series full circle , weaving together commitment, inclusion, courage, vision, and innovation into one honest conversation about why so many people are spinning their wheels heading into 2026. Through real client stories, a woman stuck in the snow, and a deep dive into the four pillars of life, Linal connects the dots between what we say we want and why we can’t seem to move toward it.
The answer, more often than not, isn’t discipline. It isn’t resources. It isn’t even circumstance. It’s clarity. Because without a clear, compelling vision, commitment collapses under pressure, courage becomes avoidance disguised as patience, and innovation becomes nothing more than random risk.
This episode challenges you to ask the questions most people are too afraid to answer. Who am I committed to being? What future am I building? And am I willing to protect that future at any cost, even if it costs me comfort, familiarity, and people I thought would stay?
By Linal HarrisIf you feel stuck right now, you’re not failing. You’re just not clear.
In this powerful episode, Linal Harris brings the nine-part leadership series full circle , weaving together commitment, inclusion, courage, vision, and innovation into one honest conversation about why so many people are spinning their wheels heading into 2026. Through real client stories, a woman stuck in the snow, and a deep dive into the four pillars of life, Linal connects the dots between what we say we want and why we can’t seem to move toward it.
The answer, more often than not, isn’t discipline. It isn’t resources. It isn’t even circumstance. It’s clarity. Because without a clear, compelling vision, commitment collapses under pressure, courage becomes avoidance disguised as patience, and innovation becomes nothing more than random risk.
This episode challenges you to ask the questions most people are too afraid to answer. Who am I committed to being? What future am I building? And am I willing to protect that future at any cost, even if it costs me comfort, familiarity, and people I thought would stay?