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Growth Instigators Hotline
Becoming Unnecessary
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Hotline Intro And Setup
SPEAKER_00You're listening to the Growth Instigators Hotline. I'm Aaron Havens, and this is message 584.
The Moment You Stop Being Needed
SPEAKER_00There's a moment every leader eventually faces. The moment when you realize you're no longer essential to the daily operation. Woo! Yeah. The team makes decisions without you. The work gets done without your input. The company runs better because you're not in the middle
Grief And Identity After Delegation
SPEAKER_00of it. And your first instinct is grief. What? Because your whole identity has been wrapped up in being needed, in being the answer, in being the one person people turn to when things matter. And now you're not.
Legacy Means The Team Leads
SPEAKER_00But here's the truth: nobody tells you that moment isn't the end of your relevance. It is the beginning of your legacy. Because your legacy isn't what you did, it's what keeps happening after you step back. The company that behaves without you, the team that leads without you, the culture that sustains without you, that's not a failure of leadership, that's the ultimate success of it. The greatest achievement of a leader isn't being essential, it's becoming
Good Versus Great Leadership
SPEAKER_00unnecessary. And the transformation that happens inside you, when you finally understand that, when you finally accept that your job isn't to be indispensable but to make yourself obsolete, that's when you stop managing a
The Question Plus How To Get Help
SPEAKER_00business and start building a legacy. That's when you become free. Because you spent years trying to be needed, and all it did was trap you. But the moment you step back, the moment you accept that the company doesn't need you to survive, the moment you understand that making yourself optional is actually making yourself irreplaceable. That's when everything changes. Jim Collins said it perfectly. Says this good is the enemy of great. And the good leaders stay essential, the great leaders become unnecessary. Here's one question to sit with. Yeah. What would that mean to you and the people you're leading? Hey, if you want help processing how to build a good company, visit growth instigators.com and I can come speak to you, your team, or we can coach and consult together. Growth Instagators.com. Until next time, may each of us live good lives and lead good companies.