WHY LEADERSHIP IS A DAILY PRACTICE
- Kketan Amarnath Waghmare
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
We overestimate big moments in leadership.
And completely underestimate repetition.
In my world, teams don’t fall apart overnight.
They drift.
Not because people lack skill.
But because leadership becomes occasional.
You see it in small ways.
A manager who used to listen… now interrupts.
A leader who once coached… now only corrects.
A team that once felt seen… now just feels managed.
Nothing dramatic.
But everything changes.
The truth is — leadership is not tested in crises.
It is revealed in routine.
On your busiest day.
On your most repetitive day.
On the day you don’t feel like showing up fully.
That’s where it slips.
And that’s where it’s built.
I’ve learned this the hard way.
You don’t become a leader once.
You practice it daily.
In tone.
In patience.
In presence.
Miss it for a few days… nothing happens.
Miss it long enough… everything does.
That’s the difference.
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