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Nobody Cares Like I Do

  • josephdiele1
  • Nov 18
  • 2 min read

You walk through your shop at 6 AM.

Nobody else is there yet.

You check the work from yesterday. Three mistakes you'll have to fix. Again.

You think: "If I don't do it myself, it won't get done right."

 

By 7 PM, you're still there. Your team left at 5. They clocked out. Went home. Disconnected.

And you think: "Nobody cares about this business like I do."

Here's what I learned after 35 years:

You're right. They don't care like you do.

 

But not because they CAN'T.

Because you've never shown them HOW.

 

Every employee has an ember inside them. A spark of pride. Purpose. The desire to do meaningful work.

But most business owners never learn to find it, let alone fan it into a flame.

 

Instead, they:

• Micromanage (which tells people "I don't trust you")

• Focus only on mistakes (which kills initiative)

• Keep all decisions to themselves (which creates dependence)

 

Then they wonder why nobody else cares.

 

Here's the truth:

Your people WANT to care.

They want to contribute to something that matters.

They want ownership over their work.

They want to solve problems, not just follow orders.

But they need a leader who knows how to ignite that.

 

That's what Inside-Out Leadership does.

It finds the fire that already exists in your people and gives it oxygen.

 

When you do that, everything changes:

• They stop checking out and start showing up

• They take pride in quality

• They solve problems without being told

• They care, because you've shown them their work matters

 

The question isn't: "Why don't my people care?"

The question is: "What am I doing that's extinguishing the fire that's already there?"

 

Answer that, and you'll build a team that cares as much as you do.

 

 
 
 

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