Leadership isn't a checklist — it's terrain. And some parts of that terrain are just hard.
If there's a conversation or decision you've been avoiding, you're not alone. Most leaders do it at some point. It can feel like you're protecting your energy by delaying it, but in reality, avoidance usually makes things heavier. The pressure doesn't go away — it just sits there in the background.
Real leadership momentum is psychological before it's operational. Easy wins can feel good, but they often delay the progress that actually matters. Confidence doesn't come before action — it comes because of it. And those hard moments you'd rather sidestep? They're often the ones that build your judgment, resilience, and trust with your team.
This week, identify one thing you've been putting off. Ask yourself: What needs to happen first, not later? Choose clarity over comfort and take that step with intention.
Notice what shifts once the hardest part is behind you. Momentum changes. Things feel lighter. And you're reminded that you're more capable than you think — and your team feels it too.
Go lead knowing God created you for this.