The answer to discipline drift is not more complexity or hacking or finding the magic elixir to end all elixirs. 

It’s actually more simplicity. More focus on essential things. Elimination of trivial things. Less confusion and more clarity.

Discipline should lead to confidence and rest more than striving and hard work.

Authenticity is an absolute non-negotiable in the life of a leader. At Stay The Course we say the first duty of all leaders is to be yourself, believe yourself, and believe in yourself. Coach Prime would say, “you’ve got to be you and you can’t stop being you!”

In general, society’s approach to leadership has become too myopic. We have to appreciate that there is a fine line between self-efficacy and self-absorption.

The modern way of leadership development is conducive to Drift and too often results in exacerbated feelings of loneliness.

At STC, in our On Purpose Leadership Framework we talk about the two things a leader must have for authentic success.

A strong sense of self.

A strong sense of purpose.

With Deion Sanders we see an incredible example of these two forces at play. He gives a vision of what is possible when a leader fully leans in to developing their sense of self in the context of their sense of purpose.

Life Is Hard! Even when living On Purpose! Let this serve as your reminder.

There is no play in the On Purpose Playbook that, if executed correctly, will alleviate you from all hardships in your life. 

The reigning Olympic and World Champion in the Women’s 400m Hurdles has a losing record in 2023. 

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is a five-time world and Olympic champion. So why the losing record in 2023 thus far? Is she missing a step? Is she in a funk? Is it her coaching? Nutrition? Lack of sleep? 

The reality is she is taking losses in 2023 on purpose.