119: Why Smart Leaders Are Freezing At The Worst Possible Time
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Ever notice you're second-guessing decisions you used to make without breaking a sweat?
That's not growth. That's overload.
In this episode, Tammy calls out why smart, capable leaders are freezing at the worst possible moments—and how waiting for certainty, consensus, or Slack approval is quietly killing momentum, trust, and leadership credibility.
This is a fast, direct, "cattle prod" conversation about decisiveness as a discipline, not bravado—and why movement creates clarity while waiting destroys it.
If you've been stalling, hedging, or hoping one more opinion will magically make the decision easier… this one's for you.
What We Get Into-
Why indecision isn't wisdom—it's too much input and not enough command
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How leaders get trapped between downstream fear (team fallout) and upstream pressure (boardroom decisions without them)
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The dangerous lie of "leadership by Slack comments"
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A real story of a leader who had authority—but gave it away to opinions
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How waiting for certainty abandons momentum and burns out your people
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Why neutrality is not neutral—and how delay creates confusion, not safety
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The truth bomb: When everyone's opinion matters, leadership disappears
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Humans struggle to decide when:
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Stakes feel permanent
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Judgment feels public
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Mistakes feel unforgivable
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Waiting for certainty doesn't make you wise—it makes you stuck
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Decisiveness is a practice, not a personality trait
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You don't need all the information—you need enough, and you decide what "enough" means
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Strong leaders decide what can be adjusted later instead of freezing now
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Movement creates clarity. Waiting kills it.
Ask yourself:
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What information is actually necessary to decide?
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Who truly needs a voice—and who doesn't?
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What am I willing to course-correct after I move?
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Where has my delay already cost trust, momentum, or energy?
Then decide.
Not recklessly.
Not loudly.
Deliberately.
Waiting for certainty is how good leaders quietly derail their teams.
And remember:
When everyone's opinion matters, leadership disappears.
If you know a leader who's stalling, hedging, or letting Slack run the show—share this episode with them.
Because leadership isn't inherited.
It's practiced.
And today was a practice rep.
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