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Try Not to Freak Out!

A Field Guide to Leadership Without Losing Your Mind (Or Your Team)

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Try Not to Freak Out!

Auteur(s): Justin Evans
Narrateur(s): Devin McNeil
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Leadership isn’t complicated. It’s just really hard.

Between the pressure to perform, shifting priorities, and managing people who all think differently, the job can feel impossible. You’re expected to have the answers, stay calm under fire, and keep everyone motivated—while carrying your own stress, doubt, and exhaustion.

Sound familiar?

Try Not to Freak Out! is a field guide for leaders who are tired of buzzwords and ready for real talk. Written by someone who’s led teams in manufacturing, city government, and the fire service, it breaks leadership down into something honest, practical, and deeply human.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Use servant leadership that scales without breaking people
  • Build trust with four pillars: Consistency, Competence, Character, and Care
  • Hold people accountable without punishment or morale-killing
  • Lead through change, make hard calls, and carry the emotional load
  • Avoid burnout and build a legacy that outlasts your title

This book is for you if:

  • You’re a middle or senior leader navigating real-world chaos
  • You want a culture where people actually want to show up
  • You’re tired of leadership books that don’t translate to Monday morning
  • You want to lead with integrity, compassion, and courage

What makes this different:

No fluff. No corporate jargon. No “crush it” speeches.

Just lessons from the shop floor, the council chambers, and the fire station—places where leadership isn’t theoretical, it’s survival.

The bottom line:

Leadership is personal. It’s human. And people will remember how you made them feel.

If you’re ready to lead with clarity, courage, and compassion—this book is for you.

Stop trying to be the hero. Start being the leader your team actually needs.

©2025 Justin Evans (P)2026 Justin Evans
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