Leading in the Age of Constant Distraction
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In this episode, we explore how constant stimulation, social comparison, and nonstop feedback are affecting motivation, confidence, and resilience in younger generations. When people live in a constant stress response, pressure-based leadership often creates fear, avoidance, and shutdown instead of growth and performance.
Ryan and Heidi break down simple brain science behind performance, emotional regulation, and psychological safety, then connect it directly to practical leadership and coaching tools. The conversation focuses on how to build environments where people can take risks, learn from mistakes, and grow without fear of embarrassment or failure.
One of the biggest takeaways is a weekly intention and reflection process that shifts people from simply chasing results to paying attention to who they are becoming through the process.
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