"We'll See" Is Not a Plan: Leadership Lessons for the New Year


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Feb 21 2025 18 mins   1

It’s 2025, and it’s time to rethink how the words we use every day impact our work and relationships. Let’s dive into the language that holds us back—like “try,” “we’ll see,” and “it’s fine”—and how to replace it with something that drives real accountability and results.

Welcome to a new year and a new opportunity to fine-tune your communication. The words you choose can either build trust or break it, inspire action or create confusion. In this episode, we’re cutting through the clutter to show you why phrases like “try,” “we’ll see,” and “it’s fine” are sabotaging your workplace relationships and what to say instead.

We’re sharing personal stories, practical examples, and actionable tips for leveling up your conversations with your team, customers, and even yourself. From setting clearer expectations to eliminating excuses, this episode is all about how we can use our words to build stronger connections and drive better results.

Whether you're leading a crew, managing a team, or just trying to make life run smoother, this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed to hear.

Highlights:

  • How “try” sets you up for failure—and what to say instead.
  • Why “we’ll see” is just another way of saying “no” (without actually saying it).
  • The hidden inefficiency of “circle back” and how to avoid it.
  • How “help” can make people defensive—and why “support” works better.
  • The dangerous comfort of saying “it’s fine” when things really aren’t fine.

It’s a new year, and your communication deserves a fresh start. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who’s ready to drop the excuses and start communicating with clarity. Let’s build a better 2025 together!

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