『116: When the Rules Keep Changing - STOP Playing the Game』のカバーアート

116: When the Rules Keep Changing - STOP Playing the Game

116: When the Rules Keep Changing - STOP Playing the Game

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If you're exhausted, it might not be the workload—it might be the "game." In this episode, Tammy J. Bond exposes a common but toxic leadership trap: the environment where success is only explained after the fact. When rules change midstream and expectations shift without notice, even the strongest leaders begin to shrink back, second-guess their decisions, and over-explain their value.

Tammy challenges you to stop being a "survivalist" and start being a strategist. Learn how to identify when agility has crossed the line into "power without accountability" and discover why refusing to chase moving targets isn't quitting—it's a prerequisite for great leadership.

In This Episode, You'll Discover:
  • The Moving Target Trap: Why "agility" is often used as a mask for a lack of clarity and a refusal to be held accountable.

  • When Confidence Becomes a Liability: The psychological shift that happens when people can no longer predict what success looks like.

  • The "Airplane" Example: A real-world look at how leaders negotiate away their authority by not being in the room where decisions are made.

  • Adaptability vs. Self-Betrayal: How to set boundaries that protect your health and your team's momentum without being "difficult."

  • The Proactive Reset: How to use "curious questioning" to force a pause and reset the rules of the game in your favor.

Tammy's Sandbox Truths:

"You cannot win in an environment where success is explained after the fact."
"Adaptability without boundaries is actually self-betrayal."
"You don't lose authority overnight. You negotiate it away."

Power Questions for Your "Sandbox Reset":
  1. For Self-Reflection: Am I currently rewarding outcomes that I never actually named for my team?

  2. For Strategy: Am I waiting for instructions to change, or am I taking responsibility for defining the goal?

  3. For Boundaries: What "moving target" am I currently chasing that I need to stop and name out loud?

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