The Shift That Changes Everything
One quote I return to often is this:
“When you become a leader, you must lose the right to make excuses.” — Simon Sinek
Leadership isn’t about blame. It’s about responsibility, especially when things go wrong.
What This Looks Like
At Township Design, if something misses the mark, I own it. Not because I enjoy taking the blame, but because I want to create a culture of accountability.
That means:
- No finger-pointing
- No deflecting
- No hiding behind “well, someone else didn’t…”
Excuses protect the ego. Ownership builds trust.
Ask Yourself:
- Where am I still making excuses?
- What would change if I treated everything as my responsibility, even when it wasn’t my fault?
Ownership is the currency of leadership.
It’s what earns trust and makes space for real progress.