Dash of Courage: The Leader They Never Forget

"How do you know someone needs encouragement? They're breathing." - Truett Cathy

"How do you know someone needs encouragement? They're breathing." - Truett Cathy

The best leaders don't just care about your work.
They care about your life.

After studying leaders across all 197 countries, I've noticed the best ones do one thing differently. 

They invest in the person you're becoming. 
Not just the job you're doing.

Know what your people are dreaming about. What they're training for. What matters to them outside the building. Because encouragement doesn't just influence today. It changes how someone shows up tomorrow.

Here's what it actually looks like:
1. It's supporting the teammate training for a marathon, who's also leading your biggest project.
2. It's celebrating the parent who leaves early to coach the championship game, and comes back sharper the next day.
3. It's noticing the person who talks about guitar lessons and asking them a genuine question about their progress. 

We've been told that personal goals compete with professional performance.
They don't.

They fuel it. 

When people have the courage to pursue meaningful goals in life and work, they show up differently.
More energy.
More resilience.
More ownership.

Great leaders don't separate performance from purpose
They help their people pursue both. 

Dash of Courage
This week, ask one person on your team a question that has nothing to do with work.
What are you working on outside of here?
What's something you're excited about right now?
Then listen. 

Because the leaders we never forget aren't the ones who managed our output.
They're the ones who believed in our potential.

Courage over Comfort,
Garrett