Are you solving problems — or just reacting to them?


The CALG Leadership Brief: June 9, 2026

Hi Reader,

Here's a pattern I see all the time.

One week a leader works on accountability. The next week they're focused on a delegation issue. The week after that, a conflict came up so they're handling that now.

Hard work. Real effort. Genuine intention to improve.

But six months later, the same problems are still there. Just dressed differently.

Sound familiar?


Reacting to every problem is not the same as solving them.

When you're managing people, urgent problems show up constantly. And leaders who care — which is most of them — respond. They address it. They adjust. They try something new. Most leaders don't need more effort. They're already carrying too much.

Honestly, I think a lot of leadership advice accidentally makes good leaders feel like they're constantly behind.

This is why so many capable leaders feel exhausted even when they're doing everything they know to do.

Reactive effort keeps leaders busy. Frameworks help leaders make progress.

Random effort produces random results.

I've had leaders tell me they're exhausted from constantly fixing team problems — and then realize they've been fighting the same issue for months, just in different disguises.


Without a framework, leadership starts feeling like you're putting out fires all week and somehow ending up right back where you started.


I've noticed that most leadership burnout doesn't come from laziness or lack of care. It comes from constantly reacting without knowing what's actually moving the team forward.


Not because the effort isn't real. It's just hard to make meaningful progress when every week feels disconnected from the last one.


Leaders who build strong, accountable teams are not responding to every fire. They're working from a framework that helps them know what matters, how to handle hard moments, and when to hold the line.


That's the difference between tools and random effort.

A tool used within a framework compounds over time. A tool used at random just adds to the noise.

If you're working hard and still feeling like nothing is sticking, the question to ask is: What is my framework?


This Week's Action

Stop guessing. Get the right tools for your actual gap.

The CALG Leadership Tools are built for the specific moments where most leaders default to winging it.

Role conversations. Delegation breakdowns. Accountability that doesn't feel like conflict. These are templates and custom AI tools you use in the actual moment — not a course you take and then forget to apply.

See the CALG Leadership Tools Templates + custom AI tools for the moments that matter

If you're not sure where your leadership effort keeps breaking down, start with the Scorecard first.

Take the Leadership Gap Scorecard Free. 12 questions. One clear starting point.

Cheering you on,

Sharon
Founder, Leadership Coach & Strategist
Justice Leadership
sharon@justiceleadership.com

P.S. Hit reply and tell me: where do you feel like you're spending leadership energy without making real progress? One sentence is enough. I read every reply. Next week I'm introducing something that goes beyond tools. If you've been circling the same problem for a while, you'll want to be paying attention.

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