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Leadership Horizons

Leadership Horizons

De : Lois Burton
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This podcast aims to help leaders understand current and future leadership trends and encourage leaders to explore their horizons and understand the skills that will help them become even more successful moving forward.


Welcome to Leadership Horizons, where we explore leadership at its most transformative through two unique perspectives. I am Lois Burton, an executive coach and leadership development specialist and I've witnessed first hand how great leadership can transform organizations across sectors - from global corporations to public services, from manufacturing to the arts.


"Each week, I'll bring you either an in-depth conversation with a visionary leader who's redefining what's possible..."


"...or be inviting you to join me for focused explorations of critical leadership themes, where I'll share proven strategies and insights from my years of leadership development experience and research."


"Leadership Horizons, helping you to lead beyond boundaries -- Because the future of leadership knows no bounds. I'm looking forward to you joining me there"

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    • The Power of Letting Go
      Jan 28 2026

      Feeling stretched thin but still trying to carry it all? Lois Burton makes the case for strategic letting go as the most underrated leadership skill and shows exactly how to do it without dropping the ball. We begin with a story of a high-performing executive who reclaimed focus, elevated their team, and delivered bigger results by intentionally releasing work that no longer belonged on their plate.

      We unpack the neuroscience of focus to explain why fewer priorities improve judgment and output, then introduce the 80% rule as a simple trigger for action: if a task no longer aligns with your top priorities and you’re 80% sure it should go, release it.

      You’ll learn impact mapping to assess responsibilities against current goals, your unique role, and the only I can do this test. Real examples illustrate how moving four hours from budget minutiae to strategic partnerships can transform outcomes.

      Boundaries become practical with a decision filter and ready to use banked phrases. Instead of defaulting to yes, try not now, yes but not me, or let’s revisit in three months language that protects priorities while maintaining trust. We then shift to delegation as development, reframing handoffs as growth opportunities that build capability across the team.

      By letting go of legacy tasks you do well, you create space for others to become great, multiplying your impact.

      We close with a simple challenge: choose one meeting, report, or project to release this week and notice how quickly focus and energy return.

      If the message resonates and you’re ready to double down on what matters most, join our February Focus Bootcamp for four sessions and a resource bank designed to give you clarity, structure, and accountability.

      February Focus Bootcamp - Full Details HERE

      Subscribe, share this episode with a leader who needs it, and leave a review telling us what you’ll let go of first.

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      10 min
    • The Art of Adaptive Leadership - Strategic Commitment Meets Flexible Thinking
      Jan 21 2026

      Strategy isn’t a tattoo; it’s a destination. The route you take should evolve as the map changes. We unpack the leadership paradox that trips up even seasoned executives: how to stay committed to a bold vision while adapting fast enough to win in shifting markets.

      Drawing on coaching stories and a tested resilience framework, we break down the difference between strong conviction and stubborn rigidity, and we show how to avoid reactive pivots that erode trust.

      We start by separating what must stay fixed from what should remain flexible. Your North Star purpose and long-range outcome anchors the mission. Navigational markers quarterly goals, initiatives, resource bets are designed to adapt.

      You’ll hear a practical way to communicate this distinction so teams feel both certainty and permission to innovate. From there, we introduce a cadence of quarterly strategy reviews and assumptions testing that turns surprises into data. Instead of waiting a year to rethink plans, you’ll learn to ask the right questions about customers, technology, and competitors, then adjust with intention.

      Communication is where many leaders lose their teams, so we offer a simple, repeatable template for explaining change: what we believed, what we learned, how it alters the approach, what stays the same, and what changes next.

      We also show why inviting input before final decisions boosts decision quality and buy in without drifting into committee led stalemates. A real world case brings these ideas to life, ending with two prompts that expose your own balance point between commitment and flexibility.

      If you’re aiming for adaptive leadership, high-performance culture, and resilient strategy execution, this conversation gives you the structure and language to act today.

      Subscribe, share with a colleague who’s steering through change, and leave a review with one insight you’re putting into practice.

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      10 min
    • Resilience Recap
      Jan 14 2026

      Pressure can sharpen us or break us what separates the two is a leader’s system of resilience. We bring together the most useful lessons from a month of conversations and coaching to show how four pillars work in concert: regulating your nervous system, reconnecting with your purpose, practicing flexible thinking, and building relationships that hold under strain.

      We start by drawing a clear line between pressure and stress. You’ll hear how to spot a dysregulated state, why decision quality plummets when your nervous system tips into fight, flight, freeze, or fawn, and the simple regulation practices that restore clarity in minutes: paced breathing, sensory grounding, movement, and sleep hygiene.

      From there, we move into purpose as real fuel, not platitudes. By surfacing your personal why and aligning weekly actions to it, motivation becomes renewable and setbacks feel like tuition instead of failure.

      Next, we dig into flexible thinking the difference between high-performing and extraordinary leaders. Learn how the 80% rule beats perfectionism, how to treat ambiguity as signal rather than threat, and how to use premortems, red teaming, and quick after-action reviews to turn experiments into learning. We close by showing why resilience isn’t a solo sport.

      Psychological safety, peer networks, and a personal board of advisors prevent isolation and spread the load, so challenges become shared puzzles rather than private battles.

      Walk away with a compact, actionable framework: regulate to think, reconnect to care, act at 80% to learn, and invest in relationships to endure. If this resonated, subscribe, share it with a leader who needs it, and leave a review.

      Want to go deeper? DM me on LinkedIn with the word “resilience” and I’ll send a free resource.

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      8 min
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