Reflection/Why I’m Grateful:
One of the things I tell anyone who’s worked with me long enough is that both success and failure are found in the details. Over the past few years, I’ve worked hard to organize the people in the trenches with me around tracking and managing the small things—the follow-up email I meant to send a week ago, the quick check-in that maintains a relationship, or the task that seems insignificant until it’s missed.
Details matter because they build trust, reliability, and rhythm. They represent ownership—seeing something through from assignment to completion without being reminded. When we neglect them, things start to slip. When we honor them, everything flows better.
I remind my team often: leaders rarely forget details—they just aren’t focused on them in that moment. But the moment always comes when that “minor” thing resurfaces. That’s why I’m grateful for the people around me who keep track of the small stuff, who bring things back into view at the right time, and who understand that the micro tasks make the big strategy work. Paying attention to the details makes all our lives easier—and our impact stronger.
“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.”
— Luke 16:10
What “small” detail in your life or work deserves a little more attention this week?
Question for Reflection
How do you approach and make the most of slow days?
— Reflection Question
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