What if resistance isn’t a wall—but a signal?

In my work with leaders around the world, one truth stands out: resistance shows up when change truly matters.

The most effective leaders don’t shut it down—they get curious. They listen. They ask better questions. They explore what lies beneath the pushback and use it to build trust, alignment, and momentum.

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