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[Five Essential Leadership Lessons I Learned in My Thirties]-[143: Five Things I Learned in My 30s that You Need to Know]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-13

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Five Essential Leadership Lessons for Life and Influence

At 35, reflecting on a journey that spans military leadership, entrepreneurship, and family life, I have distilled five core principles that define effective leadership. As noted in John C. Maxwell’s The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, "everything rises and falls on leadership." Whether you manage a team or lead your own life, these lessons are foundational to maximizing your potential.

1. Leadership is Servanthood

Leadership is often misunderstood as power or authority, but the heart of leadership is servanthood—serving others before yourself. Position alone does not grant influence; influence is only achieved when those following you change their behavior and take action. As Stanley Hufty famously stated, "It's not the position that makes the leader. It's the leader that makes the position." My experience leading the "Misfits" platoon taught me that respect is earned through observation, active involvement, and a humble commitment to serving those under my charge.

2. Build Trust and Become Competent

Leadership effectiveness is governed by the "Law of the Lid": your leadership ability determines your level of success. To raise that lid, you must possess both trust and competence. Without competence, you cannot accomplish goals; without good values, you cannot be trusted. If vision is the head and mission is the heart, then values are the soul of an organization. My experience earning the Ranger tab reinforced that while credentials provide a baseline, consistent, daily demonstration of character is what sustains true influence.

3. Protect Your Priorities

To lead effectively, you must be disciplined about your priorities—specifically your home, marriage, and family. I utilize three questions to audit my life:

  • What is required of me? (Delegate what you don't personally need to do.)
  • What gives the greatest return? (Stay in your "strength zone".)
  • What is the reward? (Ensure you are doing things that fuel your passion.) Your home is the foundation that allows you to conquer external battles. If this foundation is neglected, your effectiveness in all other areas of life will inevitably suffer.

4. Balance is Mismanaged, Not Broken

We often fall into the trap of "hustle culture," believing that balance is for the weak. However, balance is not a myth; it is often just mismanaged. While seasons of intense sacrifice—like training for an Ironman—are necessary, they must be managed to avoid the negative consequences of chronic burnout or "Relative Energy Deficiency." My biggest regret in my twenties was failing to prioritize family during a season of business growth, proving that sacrificing the wrong things for the sake of "success" can lead to lasting personal destruction.

5. Impress Less, Impact More

There is a fundamental difference between popularity and influence. Popularity is often a byproduct of insecurity and a desire for external validation, whereas impact is a byproduct of significance. We should build our lives for our "eulogy" rather than our "resume." A leader's lasting value is measured by succession and the legacy they leave behind. By shifting the focus from trying to be impressive to trying to be impactful, you align your life with your true purpose and create meaningful change in the world.

Ultimately, we are all called to lead. By adopting these five principles, you can move away from the noise of social media popularity and toward a life of profound, lasting leadership influence.

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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's episode is titled five things I learned in my thirties that I need you to know.
I am now 35 years old and a lot of these things I'm going to talk about.
I've been learning over the last, I'd say, 15 years, but they have been reinforced and confirmed in my 30s.
And a lot of the things I'm talking about today are related to leadership.
These five things, these five things I'm going to share, all attribute to being a strong, more well-equipped leader, right.

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