The hidden struggle of leadership: Trust
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Let’s talk about something that almost nobody talks about openly in leadership.
Trust.
Not the easy kind.
Not the kind people talk about in books.
I’m talking about the real version.
The version that gets tested.
The version that gets shaken when you’ve been through situations where honesty wasn’t there… where people said the right things to your face but moved differently behind the scenes.
Manipulative insincerity.
A lot of leaders have experienced that at some point.
And when you’ve seen it before, it sticks with you.
It sneaks into your thinking.
You start asking questions like…
“Is everyone actually aligned?”
“Can I trust the people around me?”
“Is this situation real or am I about to get blindsided again?”
And if you’re not careful, that stuff starts changing how you lead.
You start holding things closer.
You start relying only on yourself.
You start thinking maybe the safest way to lead is to just carry the whole load on your own.
But here’s the truth I’ve been working through recently.
That’s not leadership.
That’s isolation.
And isolation is not where great teams get built.