In this episode, Kristof and Johan discuss the distinction between commitment and trying. On the surface, they seem the same. But underneath, they are two completely different worlds. Trying is a back door—a mental construct that allows you to avoid keeping your word while still getting away with a bulletproof excuse. Commitment ends with results. Trying ends with frustration, wasted energy, and a weaker person.
This episode shows you why “trying” exists only in words and not in reality, how a leader gains and manages commitment within their organization, and what the difference is between a powerful, weak, and criminal promise. You’ll learn just how powerful your “yes” really is—and what that says about who you are as a leader. The question is simple: do you leave yourself a way out, or do you give your word and keep it?
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You're putting it off. You just call it something else. | Straight-Line Podcast Highlights
Procrastination is rarely called “procrastination.” We call it waiting for the right moment. We call it “I’m worried.” We call it “I need to understand it first.” In this episode of the Straight-Line Podcast, Kristof and Johan peel back four of those masks and show that “now” isn’t a spot on the calendar, but a mindset.