The Petty Executive: Why Reply-All and Meeting Hijackers Are Stealing Your Focus | Labyrinth Mind
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You've mastered multi-million dollar negotiations—so why does a "Reply-All Thanks" email derail your entire morning? In this refreshingly honest episode, mindset coach Joe and hypnotherapist Trevor give you permission to be petty about the small workplace failures that reveal massive cultural problems.
Discover why seemingly trivial annoyances (Reply-All apologies, meeting hijackers, the passive-aggressive "Best" sign-off, phantom Zoom participants, and the dreaded "parking lot") aren't just irritating—they're micro-thefts of your most valuable resources: time and focused attention. Learn why labelling communal coffee creamer reveals cultural bankruptcy and why these small acts of thoughtlessness expose fundamental failures of professional discipline.
This episode delivers a serious takeaway wrapped in humour: respect for time IS executive discipline. Learn the Attention Audit challenge—two simple behavioural changes that stop you from unconsciously stealing focus from others and demonstrate genuine leadership through clarity, not jargon.
Perfect for executives exhausted by digital chaos, meeting culture dysfunction, and colleagues operating on autopilot. Sometimes the small stuff reveals the big problems.