From Grind to Growth: Killing the Mindset That's Killing Your Leadership with Jeff Geier
No More Leadership BS
From Grind to Growth: Killing the Mindset That's Killing Your Leadership with Jeff Geier
June 3, 2026
Your greatest strength might be your biggest liability. This episode tackles the mindset traps leaders fall into when the beliefs that built their success start working against them. The panel gets honest about ego, delegation, and why working harder is often the wrong answer. With a practical tool called the GAP Test, they break down how to spot the gap between the leader you intended to be and the one you actually are, and what to do about it. Because you can't read the label from inside the jar. askus@leadershipbs.co
Your Greatest Strength Might Be Your Biggest Problem

You worked hard to get where you are. You hustled, you grinded, you built something real. And somewhere along the way, the very mindset that made you successful quietly became the thing holding you back. Nobody warned you that would happen. Nobody put that in the leadership manual. (Spoiler: there was never a manual.)

This episode of No More Leadership BS goes straight at one of the sneakiest traps in leadership: the moment your proven playbook stops working and you refuse to notice.

The Mindset Myth

Most leaders think mindset means thinking positive. Wrong. Mindset is the entire filter through which you interpret reality, and if that filter is outdated, it doesn't matter how hard you push. You're filtering bad intel. A fish doesn't know it's wet. Most leaders don't know their mindset is working against them until the results start screaming what they've been too busy to hear.

The "I'll Just Work Harder" Trap

The panel gets brutally honest about the beliefs they carried into leadership that eventually had to die. Working harder as the default answer. Being personally involved in every decision. Treating busyness as a badge of honor rather than a warning sign. These aren't character flaws. They're survival strategies that outlived their usefulness, and clinging to them past their expiration date is a leadership problem, not a work ethic problem.

The Bottleneck in the Mirror

If your team won't take ownership, if decisions pile up on your desk, if you're doing the work instead of leading the people doing the work, there's a pattern worth examining. The panel makes it plain: when you refuse to trust your people, you become the ceiling on your organization's growth. True delegation isn't a soft skill. It's a leadership discipline, and it takes years to get right. The shift from "what I did" to "what we did" isn't just a word change. It's a complete identity recalibration.

The GAP Test

Here's a practical tool from this episode worth keeping: compare the leader you intended to be with the leader you currently are. Compare the life you wanted with the life you're actually living. Compare the organization you envisioned with the one you're running. The size of that gap tells you exactly how much your current mindset is costing you.

The Bottom Line

Mindset problems are invisible from the inside. That's what makes them dangerous. You can't read the label from inside the jar. The panel's collective prescription: know thyself, let go of ego, stop confusing motion with progress, and get someone in your corner who can see what you can't. The shift from "it's about me" to "it's about we" isn't just good leadership advice. It's how you stop being your own worst obstacle.

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Today's Featured Coach - 

  • Jeffrey Geier - Motivational Speaker, Trainer, and Coach - Helping You Win in Work & Life  Owner/Founder of Phoenix Coaching LLC Reach Jeffrey at Jeff@PhoenixCoachingLLC.com or 509-553-9248


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