What do you care about day-to-day?
- Peter McLean

- Jun 16
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 19
Transcript
Leading with Clarity: Focusing on What People Care About Daily At Work
Here’s the big question: What do you really care about on a day-to-day basis?
Is it what’s happening in politics, the military, or global trade? While these issues might have a significant impact on your life, what truly matters most is what happens in your immediate environment.
Think about it: How do people treat you? What is actually occurring around you? Are you getting the resources you need to accomplish your goals? These are the things that genuinely affect you each day.
As a leader, your responsibility is to ensure that your people have an immediate environment that is rewarding. This principle holds true whether you’re in politics, the military, healthcare, mining, education, or any other field. In every realm, what’s happening in the immediate environment for your people is what concerns them most—and it’s what will make the biggest difference for both you and them each day.
So, take this one point to heart: Lead with clarity.
Make sure that, day after day, you are putting in place whatever is necessary for your people to perform well and have a great day. If you did that every day for the next week, you’d see a huge lift in performance. And if you continued for the next month, just imagine the kind of ongoing success you could achieve.
That’s what leading with clarity is all about.





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