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October’s Focus: Protecting What Matters Most

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Charlie Gilkey
Sep 17, 2025
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To be a leader means managing constant complexity. Shifting priorities, team dynamics, capacity challenges, and the pressure to execute while everything keeps changing.

Our Leadership Strategy Sessions are supportive, no-fluff monthly virtual meetings for leaders navigating the real challenges of modern team life.

Each session blends practical guidance, coaching, and peer Q&A. We tackle what's most timely and relevant, from clarifying team roles and managing capacity to leading through change and building trust.

You don't need to prep. You just need to show up as you are, with whatever's on your plate. These sessions are designed to meet you where you are.

October’s Focus: Protecting What Matters Most

October is peak execution season. The post-summer clarity is real, but so is the overload. Everyone wants one last big push. Everything feels important. Energy is high, but attention is stretched.

This session is about protecting your team’s focus, not just their output. We’ll explore themes like:

  • Saying no to late-breaking “important” projects

  • Recommitting to what you already said was essential

  • Preventing burnout creep while momentum is still rising

  • Making strategic progress without breaking the system that carries it

October rewards clear-eyed leadership. The work isn’t just doing — it’s also deciding what not to carry into the final sprint.


These monthly calls are part of a paid/premium subscription to Productive Flourishing. 

If you’re not a premium subscriber yet, I encourage you to upgrade your subscription and join us Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. PDT.

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