Values in Hot Water to Finish Well - RTTR031
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When life or leadership turns up the heat, the real test isn't the event—it's your response.
In this episode, John Robertson shares one of his most practical leadership lessons: the "hot water teabag" principle. Whatever is inside you always leaks out when the water gets hot. The same is true for every leader and organization.
John explains why values aren't posters or slogans but everyday behaviors under pressure. He unpacks how to define what matters most before the next crisis arrives, how to identify your non-negotiables, and why your time and money always tell the truth about your real priorities.
You'll also hear:
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The difference between Crisis U and Crisis L organizations
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How to align your behavior with your values when tested
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Why feedback from others is vital for closing the gap between what you say and what you live
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How to finish well by surrounding yourself with people who challenge you to stay true
Values aren't proven in comfort. They're proven in crisis. The question is, when you're in hot water—what leaks out?