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Leadership is complex, but it doesn’t have to be lonely.
The H2 Leadership Podcast is the place for leaders who want to be healthy and high impact.
Each week, you’ll be shaped by our coaching, our experience, and the voices of expert guests.
We ask deep questions and share practical tools to help you gain clarity, build courage, and create culture where leaders and teams thrive.
This is more than a podcast. It’s the most practical resource available to help you take your next right step toward healthy and high impact leadership.
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21 hours ago
21 hours ago
Time is the most precious resource a leader has, and summer might be the most underused stretch of it. The school calendar opens up. Work expectations soften. The world feels a little more breathable. And then somehow, before you've caught your breath, it's gone.
Alan Briggs walks through four keys that turn summer from a season that happens to you into one you actually shape: space, replenishment, relational time, and growth. If you've ever hit the end of summer and thought "where did that go," this episode is the planning conversation you didn't know you needed.
Who this episode is for
If you're a parent looking at the next stretch ahead and feeling both the gift and the overwhelm of it. If you're a leader who tends to let summer happen instead of leading through it. If you've been running hard and you know you need rest, but you also know "rest" without a plan turns into doom scrolling and chores. If you want this summer to actually mean something when you look back on it. This one is for you.
What you'll take away
- Why summer plans you if you don't plan it, and the simple shift that flips the dynamic
- The four keys for an intentional summer: space, replenishment, relational time, and growth, and why missing any one of them leaves the season feeling hollow
- The great irony of unplanned space: it only happens if you plan for it
- How to figure out what actually replenishes you (and why it probably costs less and requires less travel than you think)
- Why most leaders nail rest and miss growth, and how to fold one of the most overlooked categories back into your summer
- The conversation worth having with your spouse before the calendar fills up, so friend time and family time stop competing
- A set of clarifying questions for each of the four keys that turn "I should plan summer" into an actual plan
Quotes worth sitting with
"Time is precious. We only have so much of it."
"If you don't plan it, it will plan you."
"Accept the great irony of planning unplanned time."
"Most replenishing activities in our lives can happen at home."
"Leaders, we're always growing."
Reflection questions
When will you plan empty space in your life, the kind with nothing scheduled in it on purpose?
What activities actually recharge you, and when will you block them in?
Who do you need to reconnect with before another season passes?
What do you need to learn this summer, and who will you learn it from?
Resources
Download the free Summer Planning Guide, with journal prompts and planning blocks built in: https://summer.stayforthcoaching.com/plan-for-the-summer
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