
111: Why Change Isn't Hard at Work (and How to Better Lead Through It)
Are your leaders apologizing for the very changes your business needs to survive? Are your teams using the word "change" like it's a four-letter word?
In this episode of the Reality Based Leadership Podcast, we tackle one of the most common traps leadership teams fall into: mistaking sympathy for empathy and hedging on change announcements in ways that quietly signal to your team that you don't believe they can handle what's next.
Change isn't hard. It's only hard for the unready. And the leaders who master that distinction stop coddling their teams and start calling them up to greatness, without the drama.
We break down four myths about change that are keeping your teams stuck. "Change is hard" and why leading with that belief exposes your low expectations. "We need to grieve this change" and why hospice frameworks don't belong in your all-hands meeting. "There's too much change" and the simple word swap that instantly shifts your team's energy. "We're change fatigued" and why bite-sized continuous development is the real antidote.
If you're a senior leader, HR executive, or culture change champion responsible for building teams that execute through uncertainty, this episode gives you a new lens and a new language to lead change without resistance.
Episode Highlights:
00:00:50 – Why navigating change is a core leadership skill (and 13% of workplace drama)
00:02:05 – The mistake leaders make: apologizing for what the business needs
00:03:13 – Key principle: Change isn't hard — it's only hard for the unready
00:04:20 – Empathy vs. sympathy when communicating change to your team
00:05:09 – How to rehearse and deliver change announcements cleanly
00:06:40 – The 4 myths of change: Myth #1 — Change is hard
00:06:57 – Myths #2 & #3 — Grieving change and "there's too much change"
00:08:43 – The "replace change with next" exercise for teams
00:09:40 – Myth #4 — Change fatigue and why bite-sized development is the antidote
00:12:13 – Closing thoughts: Staying ready or falling behind
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