Your Mood Is No Longer the Boss | Dealership War Room Podcast
Description:
You can’t lead your team if you can’t lead your mood.
And today, too many managers are letting their emotional state drive the ship — instead of their mission.
In this episode of The Dealership War Room, Chris Hunsicker breaks down how emotional discipline becomes your competitive edge — and why mood-dependent leadership is killing momentum on the floor.
✅ The truth about emotional leakage and inconsistency
✅ Why mood is never private — your team always feels it
✅ A 3-minute reset routine to regain focus before your next leadership moment
✅ How to lead when you’re tired, frustrated, or low on fuel
🔥 CHALLENGE:
Name the moment in your day where your mood hijacks your leadership.
Drop it in the comments — and commit to reclaiming that moment with intention.
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