EPISODE 316

Are you a Borrower or Builder?

Biggest Takeaways You Don't Want to Miss:

  • If you’re cherry-picking Buildership strategies without going all in, don’t be surprised when your results are just as scattered as your strategy.
  • Borrowing a few Buildership moves might make you feel like you're building. But, if you don’t commit to the whole process, you're not building, you’re just rearranging the furniture.
  • You can’t build a 100% school on borrowed tools. You need your own blueprint.
  • You can't treat Buildership like a buffet, taking what looks good and leaving the rest.
  • Borrowing a few strategies from Buildership might help you feel like you're making progress. But if you're not all in, you’re not building, you’re patching

You’ve got the vision. You’ve listened to the podcast. You’ve even started trying some Buildership moves in your school. But if you’re still piecing things together without a real plan or support, you’re not building, you’re borrowing. And borrowing might be the very thing holding you back.

In this episode, we’re getting honest about what it really takes to go from “inspired” to in motion, and why dabbling in Buildership can’t deliver 100% success. This isn’t about pressure. It’s about possibility. 

Let’s talk about what shifts when you stop collecting strategies and start owning the work #LikeABuilder. 

Check out these highlights:

  • Why borrowing Buildership strategies without committing to the system keeps your school stuck in survival mode
  • What makes half-building feel productive—but silently sabotage your momentum
  • How to tell if you're operating like a Builder… or just borrowing the moves
  • The hidden cost of trying to "DIY" your school transformation
  • Why the real breakthrough doesn’t come from more effort, but from owning the right structure
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