Gratitude Focus: The Power Of The Zoom Out

Today, I’m grateful for the parents and educators who subtly pushed me to tap into a vision I’ve carried for more than 30 years.

Reflection/Why I’m Grateful:

A few months ago, I had my team at the bank read a leadership article about the importance of zooming out and zooming in—and maintaining a healthy balance between the two. When you’re leading a project or launching an initiative, it’s easy to zoom all the way in: to get deep in the weeds, dialed in on execution, pushing through to get things done. That kind of focus matters. But leadership also requires the discipline to pause, take a deep breath, and zoom out.

Zooming out allows you to see the entire project within the larger ecosystem—how it connects, impacts, and flows. Without that perspective, you can execute perfectly on the small things and still miss the big picture. It’s also why accountability matters—someone has to ensure that the pieces align with the whole.

I remember a conversation a couple of years ago with one of our executives about business intelligence and technology integration. Too often, business units focus narrowly on what they need technology to do for them—without considering how that same technology impacts other areas of the business, the organization’s capacity, or whether it fits the broader system. That conversation reinforced for me how essential it is to balance focus with perspective.

Lately, I’ve been reminded of this truth firsthand across several projects I’m involved in. It’s one of the most critical leadership lessons I try to impart to anyone I coach: You can’t build something enduring if you never zoom out.

“Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it.”
— Habakkuk 2:2 (ESV)

Because clear vision requires both detail and distance.

Where in your leadership or life do you need to take a step back and zoom out, to regain perspective and ensure that your actions align with the bigger picture?

Question for Reflection

 

Hi, I’m Orvin Kimbrough, volunteer, board director, chairman, and CEO. I help professionals move from feeling stuck to being strengthened by reshaping how they think, lead, and live. My work focuses on confidence, leadership, and influence through mindset shifts, expanded networks, and bold, values-aligned action. My perspective is rooted in lived experience, from growing up in foster care to leading complex institutions as a CEO and shaped by faith, resilience, and a deep belief in human potential.

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