Leadership doesn’t fall apart overnight. More often, it slowly drifts into a pattern that feels overwhelming, exhausting, and reactive.In this solo episode, Darrin introduces The Cycle of Chaos—a framework that helps leaders name what they’re experiencing and begin interrupting the patterns that keep them stuck in survival mode.Rather than offering quick fixes or productivity hacks, this episode invites reflection, clarity, and intentional leadership.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why feeling busy doesn’t always mean you’re being effective
Leadership doesn’t fall apart overnight. More often, it slowly drifts into a pattern that feels overwhelming, exhausting, and reactive.
In this solo episode, Darrin introduces The Cycle of Chaos—a framework that helps leaders name what they’re experiencing and begin interrupting the patterns that keep them stuck in survival mode.
Rather than offering quick fixes or productivity hacks, this episode invites reflection, clarity, and intentional leadership.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- Why feeling busy doesn’t always mean you’re being effective
- How constant reactivity increases cognitive load and erodes clarity
- The five stages of the Cycle of Chaos:
- Constant Reactivity
- High Cognitive Load
- Absence of Clarity
- Overextension
- Survival Mode Leadership
- Why leaders stay stuck in the cycle—and why it’s not a failure
- How clarity becomes the starting point for real change
This conversation is a reminder that leaders don’t need to work harder—they need to lead clearer.
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