If you’re someone who feels constantly busy, moving from one thing to the next with very little time to pause and think, then this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Leader’s Kitbag, I explore why reflection is not a “nice to have” but an essential leadership skill.
Too often, leaders prioritise action over thinking, filling their days with meetings, emails and outputs, while neglecting the very thing that drives real growth - learning from experience.
I share a common challenge I hear from leaders: even when they create space to reflect, it either gets taken over by other priorities or feels uncomfortable, even indulgent.
But the reality is simple - experience alone doesn’t make us better.
It’s reflected experience that drives improvement.
I also introduce two practical shifts to help you build reflection into your routine, along with a simple framework you can use immediately to start learning more effectively from your day-to-day leadership.
Because leadership isn’t just about what we do - it’s about how we learn from what we do.
In this episode, you will learn:
- Why reflection is a critical (and often overlooked) leadership skill
- How constant busyness prevents real growth and learning
- Two simple shifts to help you create and protect time to reflect
- A practical three-question framework to improve your leadership through reflection
Ben’s Key Takeaway
As leaders, we’re often conditioned to prioritise action over thinking.
But without reflection, we risk repeating the same patterns and mistakes over and over again.
Taking time to pause, review and learn isn’t a luxury - it’s a discipline.
By protecting time to reflect and being intentional about how we use it, we can accelerate our growth, make better decisions and lead more effectively over time.
Because ultimately, leadership isn’t just about experience.
It’s about learning from that experience.
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