
Day 4, Tracking: Zoom In, Zoom Out & Move With Purpose
In the pace of modern leadership, it’s easy to become fixated on the immediate step in front of us, the next meeting, the next deliverable, the next challenge to navigate. But today is an invitation to pause, shift perspective, and see the full landscape of your journey.
Recently, while learning how to track in the bush, I was reminded of just how much information we overlook when our focus narrows too sharply. Tracking isn’t about staring at the ground and hoping a clear footprint appears. It’s about noticing subtle signs, a bent blade of grass, a change in soil texture, a faint path that only becomes visible when you adjust your angle. It’s a discipline of awareness, patience, and perspective.
And leadership is no different.
When you look back, you gather insight.
When you look forward, you identify possibility.
When you stay flexible, you stay powerful.
Looking Back, The Value of Reflection
Pause for a moment and consider your trail so far.
What’s worked? What momentum have you built? What patterns keep showing up?
Reflection gives you data, not just about results, but about growth, resilience, and direction. It shows you where your strengths have carried you, and where adjustments might unlock even more progress.
Looking Forward, The Art of Anticipation
Tracking teaches you not to wait for the obvious. Instead, you learn to read the environment for subtle signals of change. Are there opportunities you haven’t explored? Does the landscape suggest a shift in your approach? Are you ready to adapt if the wind changes or the terrain demands a new route?
Zoom In / Zoom Out, The Dual Lens of Effective Leadership
⮕ Zoom In: Notice the details. The habits that shape performance. The small wins that compound. The behaviours that signal progress or misalignment.
⮕ Zoom Out: Reconnect with your bigger goals, your purpose, your direction of travel. See how the environment is shifting around you, your market, your team, your energy, your ambitions.
Great leaders learn to toggle between these lenses with intention.
Adaptation as Strategy
It’s more than okay to adjust priorities, it’s essential. Tracking teaches you that sticking rigidly to an outdated plan can take you off course faster than making a bold change.
Sometimes the best opportunities appear only when you’re willing to pivot and sometimes the smartest move is a recalibration, not an acceleration.
⮕ Change isn’t failure.
⮕ Change is strategy.
⮕ It’s presence.
⮕ It’s awareness.
⮕ It’s leadership.
So today, track your progress. Reflect honestly. Adjust confidently, and above all, trust that your journey becomes clearer when you allow yourself to see both the footprints and the horizon.