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In this episode, Shannon and Conrad explore the leadership skill of focus — and why it feels harder than ever to sustain. Building on earlier conversations about orientation, they get practical and honest about how distraction diffuses our energy, exhausts us, and pulls us away from what actually matters.
Through real-life examples and simple practices, they unpack how leaders can reclaim focus by naming priorities, making conscious choices, and committing — even when distraction is loud. This conversation offers grounded tools for coming back to yourself, your energy, and the work you've chosen to do.
The Everyday Leader Podcast is for leaders at every level who want to expand their capacity, lead with intention, and create meaningful impact in their work, relationships, and communities.
🔗 www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 www.leadforgood.co 🔗 www.thewindsockgroup.com
Follow Shannon here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/
By Conrad Hayter and Shannon SalentineIn this episode, Shannon and Conrad explore the leadership skill of focus — and why it feels harder than ever to sustain. Building on earlier conversations about orientation, they get practical and honest about how distraction diffuses our energy, exhausts us, and pulls us away from what actually matters.
Through real-life examples and simple practices, they unpack how leaders can reclaim focus by naming priorities, making conscious choices, and committing — even when distraction is loud. This conversation offers grounded tools for coming back to yourself, your energy, and the work you've chosen to do.
The Everyday Leader Podcast is for leaders at every level who want to expand their capacity, lead with intention, and create meaningful impact in their work, relationships, and communities.
🔗 www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 www.leadforgood.co 🔗 www.thewindsockgroup.com
Follow Shannon here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/