Man crossing a broken bridge over the sea and under grey clouds on a suit with a suitcase in his left had

The Drift

January 20, 20261 min read

Coach’s Corner

Drift rarely announces itself. It shows up quietly in scattered focus, stretched boundaries, and growing frustration. This week is about recognizing misalignment early and responding with intention rather than pressure. Recalibration isn’t a failure; it’s a leadership skill.

TIDAL Tip of the Week

Choose one moment this week to deliberately recalibrate. It could be a conversation you’ve been avoiding, a commitment that needs renegotiating, or a decision you’ve delayed.

Addressing one source of drift early often prevents far greater friction later.

Coming Up Next

“What Stays.”

Paul McCoy helps successful yet overwhelmed business owners get their day-to-day tasks under control. He coaches them to create a plan for their people, processes, and perspective, leading to more profit and less stress. Basically, it’s about doubling their revenue while doing less of the grind!

Paul McCoy

Paul McCoy helps successful yet overwhelmed business owners get their day-to-day tasks under control. He coaches them to create a plan for their people, processes, and perspective, leading to more profit and less stress. Basically, it’s about doubling their revenue while doing less of the grind!

LinkedIn logo icon
Back to Blog