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How reframing challenges builds confidence, creativity, and momentum.

In this episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, Rich and Dave explore what it means to move from problem-centric leadership to leading with possibility. They unpack how a reactive, firefighting culture where everything is urgent and important drains energy, stifles innovation, and erodes confidence and how a solutions-focused approach can restore engagement, create empowerment and build a culture that positively impacts confidence.

Drawing from coaching practice and real-world leadership experience, they share how reframing problems, asking generative questions, and focusing on small steps forward can shift culture at every level. From the “magic wand” question to scaling and strength-spotting, this episode is packed with practical tools to help leaders energize conversations, create forward momentum, and build collective capability. The possibilities are endless.

Key Talking Points

  • Why reactive, problem-focused leadership creates a downward spiral of disempowerment and fatigue.
  • The mindset shift from “everything’s urgent” to “leading with possibility”
  • How to use generative questions to unlock creativity and ownership
  • The power of small steps and chunking down big tasks to build momentum
  • How scaling questions and strengths-based dialogue build confidence
  • Using future-focused conversations to shift culture and engagement
  • Practical tools: the Magic Wand Question, scaling, and the art of ask, don’t tell
  • How leaders can avoid colluding with negative narratives and reframe team stories

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