
Most leaders don’t fail because they don’t care. They fail because no one ever taught them how to lead. In this episode of Deep Leadership, I sit down with Robert Heath Sr., a former Marine Corps officer, attorney, and leadership coach, to unpack one of the biggest traps leaders fall into—the need to be the fixer. If you’re the person everyone relies on to solve problems, this conversation might hit close to home. Because the truth is this: The skills that made you successful as an individual contributor are the exact skills that will hold you back as a leader. We dig into: Why high performers struggle when they step into leadership rolesThe hidden cost of “being the go-to person.”Why leadership is the opposite of getting things done yourselfHow to shift from problem solver to obstacle removerThe power of aligning purpose, identity, and daily actionsWhy miscommunication is quietly draining your team’s performanceHow to actually empower your team to step up and take ownership Robe...
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