
🏝️ If You Can’t Step Away, You Haven’t Built a Team Yet
I was on vacation this week, visiting my parents in Florida. Like a lot of leaders, part of me still wanted to check in. Not because I don’t trust people, but because when you care about the work, it is hard to fully let go.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: if everything depends on you being available, you haven’t built a team yet. You’ve built dependency.

1️⃣ Systems Beat Heroics
If every question, approval, and decision has to come through you, you are not leading a team, you are becoming the bottleneck. Strong teams do not rely on one person constantly saving the day. They rely on clear expectations and repeatable processes.
Real-life example:
Think about a home care agency where every scheduling issue gets escalated to the owner. At some point, the team stops solving problems because they know the owner will always jump in.
2️⃣ Trust Has to Be Built Before You Leave
You cannot suddenly trust your team the week you go on vacation. Trust is built in the small moments: letting people lead, make decisions, and own outcomes while you are still present. If they never get practice, they will struggle when you are gone.
Real-life example:
A strong administrator lets department heads own decisions before there is a crisis. That way, when the leader steps away, the team is not guessing, they are executing.
3️⃣ Stepping Away Shows You What You Actually Built
Vacation is not just rest. It is a leadership audit. When you step away, you quickly see whether your team has clarity, confidence, and ownership or whether everything pauses until you return.
Real-life example:
It is like a basketball crew where every official has a zone and a responsibility. If everyone keeps looking at one person for every whistle, the game falls apart.
🏝️ Final Whistle
The goal of leadership is not to be needed every second. The goal is to build people, systems, and confidence strong enough that the mission keeps moving even when you are not in the room.
If your team cannot operate while you step away, that is not a vacation problem that is a leadership problem.
Today's Move
3 Ways to Lead This Week
Identify one decision your team depends on you to make too often.
Document the process so someone else knows what to do.
Delegate one real responsibility without taking it back.
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David M. Posner, MBA , founder of 3 Point Care Consulting is a highly experienced Leadership Consultant and a nationally recognized speaker. With over two decades of expertise in the leading companies, David has been instrumental in providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to address any industry's pressing challenges.
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