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The Unscripted Leader

@Unscripted_Lead

Leadership isn't one size fits all. Throw away the script. Become a true leader.

United States 参加日 Mart 2026
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@dklineii Most people know exactly where the hour is. They just haven't decided the goal is worth the discomfort of saying no to everything else that wants that time. It's not a scheduling problem. It's a commitment problem.
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Dave Kline
Dave Kline@dklineii·
If you can’t find an hour each day to advance your most important goal, it's clearly not that important.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
What's the most important thing a recent failure taught you that success never could have?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
Resilience isn't bouncing back from failure - it's being changed by it. The leader who returns from a setback exactly the same as before hasn't learned anything. The goal isn't recovery. It's growth through the difficulty.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
Weekend thought experiment: You've just taken over a team that has been let down by three leaders in a row. Promises were made and broken. Trust was built and destroyed. The team is still functioning, but the cynicism runs deep. They've heard every vision speech before and stopped believing them. On your first day, you have thirty minutes with the full team. What do you say? And what do you deliberately choose NOT to say?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@signulll If you're a true leader then you know that you can either be concerned with making the right decisions and doing the right things, or be concerned with making everyone happy. Not both so be effective and let the haters hate!
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@LeilaHormozi The most caring thing a leader can do is tell someone the truth before the problem becomes unfixable. Sugar coating isn't compassion - it's a delayed consequence with interest attached.
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Leila Hormozi
Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
The fastest way to lose respect as a leader: sugar coat hard truths. Withholding clarity to spare feelings erodes trust.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
Indecision is a decision, and it's usually the worst one available. Every day you delay a hard call, your team loses a little faith in you. Not because you got it wrong, but because you couldn't pull the trigger. What is your indecision costing your team right now?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@carterjamison Most people let the urgent crowd out the important - not because they're undisciplined, but because urgency is loud and growth work is quiet. The maintenance never stops asking for attention. The growth work just waits until it gets prioritized.
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Carter Jamison
Carter Jamison@Carterjamison·
Daily I struggled to separate maintenance work & growth work for my company During the day time I was getting blown up and would handle maintenance tasks all day while telling myself at night time whenever everyone was asleep I'd work on my growth work undistracted This led me to constantly falling in the trap of by the time it was growth work time I would be mentally exhausted and many nights get no growth work truly done I then tried flipping the script, every morning for 3-4 hours I would only do growth work without checking my texts, calls, or anything. I'd then do some maintenance work, then repeat the process. Each day I was getting 5-10x as much actual growth work done and the maintenance work felt the same The biggest lesson over time that this taught me was that your focus and energy output is limited but up to you. You choose when and what you spend it on
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
What small decision today is shaping the leader you'll become?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
The leader you'll be in ten years is being assembled right now from your daily choices - the books you read or don't, the hard conversations you have or avoid, the standards you hold or quietly let slide. There is no future version of you that arrives without the work of becoming. You are always in the process of building or eroding the leader you want to be.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@RobertGreene This is why the leader who names the problem everyone is privately thinking but nobody is saying out loud instantly commands the room. It's not that they're braver. It's that they've ended the collective pretense, and everyone feels relief when someone finally does.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Express what others are afraid to express and they will see great power in you.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@LeilaHormozi The main reason culture is hard to coach is that it starts with the leader's behavior, not the team's. Most leaders want a great culture without examining what they're personally modeling. The team isn't the problem. The mirror is.
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Leila Hormozi
Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
How to determine who to hire and who to fire.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@carterjamison Love this list! About #3 - you can't make progress towards a goal if you don't define it. At the end of each day and week you should know if it was successful because you took the time to think about what that success actually is.
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Carter Jamison
Carter Jamison@Carterjamison·
3 easy habits to ensure you are progressing each day 1. 90+ mins of undistracted growth focused work first thing 2. Track what you are working on & how long it takes 3. Set weekly & daily goals
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
Both matter - and there's a third question that makes the strategy complete: "what can I do that everyone else can't or won't?" Best strategy plus competitive landscape still leaves you copying at a slight angle. Sustainable advantage comes from the thing that's genuinely hard to replicate.
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
The person who asks "what is the best strategy?" without asking "what is everyone else doing?" is asking an incomplete question.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
Who would you name, and what does your answer reveal about how intentional you've been about developing the people around you?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
🧠 Weekend thought experiment for everyone. Your organization asks you to name your successor - someone who could step into your role tomorrow. Not in a year, not after training. Tomorrow. You have 24 hours to decide. Is there someone ready? If not, what does that say about how you've led? And if there is, what has been stopping you from giving them more responsibility sooner?
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
The mind is only a weapon if what's loaded into it is worth firing. Most people have trained their mind - just on the wrong things. Trained on scarcity, they see risk everywhere. Trained on possibility, they see the same situation completely differently. The question isn't whether to train it. It's what you're feeding it.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Your greatest weapon isn’t money or connections. It’s your mind. Train it to spot opportunities where others see obstacles.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@Kpaxs The way you manage it can prove you're strategic and intentional, or expose you as a pushover.
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
Your calendar is the most honest biography ever written.
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The Unscripted Leader
The Unscripted Leader@Unscripted_Lead·
@thedankoe The harder question is what makes a goal meaningful enough to actually stick. Most people set goals that are specific but not meaningful - and wonder why their brain still drifts. The brain doesn't respond to precision. It responds to purpose.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
Your brain works against you until you give it a meaningful goal to wire itself around.
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