Remember, Moshe Dayan (Israeli Commander) in the Six Day War, gave his top leaders a ton of commands from IAF headquarters. His team listened and processed each and every order. Oftentimes, they grabbed the reins and changed it. Dayan didn't threaten legal action or remind them he was in charge. Instead, he smiled. He had built them this way. He built them to think.
As the war wore on, his commands became shorter and shorter. One of his last commands was simply, "Take Old Jerusalem." Dayan simply pointed his team toward their aim. He left all the strategy, all the tactics, all the particulars, and gave his team all the freedom to figure out the best way to do it.
This kinda trust comes with deep practice and takes time for producers and all kinda athletes to prove their worthiness. Whatever system you're in - prove it. Prove you are worth trusting with more freedom. Prove it.
Perform. Produce. And, like Sydney, Conner, Peyton, Dylan and countless others - kick your own ASS.
The problem in your system is you. You are not operating just above your international plumb line. You are operating just below it and you know it. Think I'm wrong?
Prove it....
Live hard. Love harder. Prove it…
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