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Naming Your Wins Is a Readiness Signal

Naming Your Wins Is a Readiness Signal

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You’re probably working hard. But are you noticing what’s actually working? We dig into the overlooked leadership practice of naming your wins—those small, specific moments where you acted with intention, protected capacity, or had the conversation you wanted to avoid. This isn’t ego; it’s evidence. And evidence is what builds the kind of confidence that holds up in complex roles, shifting priorities, and imperfect conditions.

We break down a clear framework for readiness that moves beyond checklists and job titles. You’ll learn how recognizing wins creates proof your brain can trust, how it reveals performance patterns worth repeating, and why momentum comes from spotting what’s already moving rather than piling on more tasks. Then we extend the practice to your team: how leaders who regularly acknowledge progress create psychological safety, clarify what “good” looks like, and make sharper decisions by understanding real capacity, not assumptions.

We also explore how organizations can weave this into succession planning and development. Training is standardized; upskilling is contextual. When leaders can clearly name wins—their own and their team’s—development stops being generic and starts being targeted, which reduces burnout and drives sustainable results. To put it all into motion, we share a fast 48-hour challenge: write down three wins from the last 30 days and bring one reflection question into your next one-on-one or team meeting. Ready to turn clarity into leadership readiness? Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

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