The Skills That Got You Promoted Are Working Against You
If you got promoted because you were great at the work, this one is going to sting a little. But stay with it.
Before you became a manager, the game slowed down for you. You knew the systems. You knew where the answers were buried. You knew how to score. And that competence is probably exactly why someone tapped you for leadership.
Here is the trap. Your promotion was a reward for mastering a game you already understood. Leadership is not the next level of that game. It is a different game entirely. The rim moved. The court changed. And the instincts that made you dependable before now quietly work against you.
The “I’ll just do it myself” reflex used to make you reliable. As a manager, it makes you the bottleneck. The instinct to route around the difficult teammate used to keep you moving. As a leader, the person you want to route around is often the one with the most to teach you.
This episode walks through three shifts every new manager has to make. Why the game slowed down for you in the first place. Why it speeds back up the moment you lead people. And why this new game is won through your people, not around them.
The leader you needed was not the person with all the answers. It was the person who saw people clearly. That is the leader you are becoming.
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