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In this episode, we dive into an often overlooked truth: your company doesn’t need everyone to exceed expectations. What it really needs are steady, reliable people who meet expectations.
As a business owner or leader, it’s easy to view your team through the lens of a high achiever—you want everyone to push harder, do more, and constantly go above and beyond. But that mindset can create burnout and undervalue the very people who keep your business running.
Here’s what we’ll cover in this episode:
Reflection Question: Who on your team is quietly meeting expectations every day—and how can you show them that you value their consistency?
If this episode resonates with you, share it with another business owner or manager. Let’s reframe what success looks like in the workplace.
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By Marty PearsonIn this episode, we dive into an often overlooked truth: your company doesn’t need everyone to exceed expectations. What it really needs are steady, reliable people who meet expectations.
As a business owner or leader, it’s easy to view your team through the lens of a high achiever—you want everyone to push harder, do more, and constantly go above and beyond. But that mindset can create burnout and undervalue the very people who keep your business running.
Here’s what we’ll cover in this episode:
Reflection Question: Who on your team is quietly meeting expectations every day—and how can you show them that you value their consistency?
If this episode resonates with you, share it with another business owner or manager. Let’s reframe what success looks like in the workplace.
We send out additional tool and resources in our monthly newsletter. Sign up here: https://www.lftconsult.com/
Interested in learning how coaching might help you?
Learn more here: https://www.lftconsult.com/coaching