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Leading through Distraction

With so much noise in our lives, leaders need simple ways to keep people focused and steady. Here are RDL’s three practical actions that cut through the clutter and help teams stay on track.

1. Cut the noise so people know what to focus on Tell your team the top one to three things that matter this week. When people know exactly where to put their energy, performance lifts and stress drops.

2. Keep everyone aligned with short check ins A quick daily touch point stops confusion before it starts. It keeps priorities tight, decisions moving, and issues small.

3. Stay calm so your team stays steady Your tone sets the pace. When you stay composed in the middle of pressure, the team follows your lead and distractions lose their power.

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