Why So Many Leaders Get Discouraged and Distracted

When leaders quit, they rarely resign.

Instead, they “quietly quit.” They show up—but stop trying.

They quit on goals. They quit on behaviors or habits that eventually produce success. They quit the hard things: Like having difficult conversations, or creating accountability. They quit because an initiative doesn’t yield results immediately. They let themselves get distracted.

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