FULLY COMMITTED:
HOW VISIONARY LEADERS MOVE MOUNTAINS
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In life, you don’t get what you want.
You get what you’re committed to creating.
Imagine standing at the edge of what you truly want—a game-changing innovation, influential leadership, an enduring legacy, the loving relationship you’ve always desired. Instead of stepping forward, you pause, waiting for more clarity, better timing, or guaranteed success.
Yet clarity doesn’t arise from waiting; it emerges from committing. Commitment isn't the cage many leaders fear; it's the key that sets you free.
When commitment is missing, effort is erratic, time feels scarce, and energy leaks out through dozens of well-meaning distractions. But when commitment is present, it’s unmistakable: you move. You adapt. You finish. You create what wasn’t there before.
Commitment turns wishes into reality and moves leaders from stagnation to powerful action. It shifts your identity, focuses your energy, and liberates you to make your greatest impact.
This issue of The Grip explores the true freedom of commitment and invites you to choose it.
Let’s dive in.
the freedom of commitment
Many high-performing leaders misunderstand commitment. They see it as rigid, limiting, or conditional—something they make only when they feel ready, confident, or assured of success. But real commitment isn’t conditional; it’s generative. Commitment doesn't follow ideal circumstances; it creates them.
Once made, commitment fundamentally transforms you, neurologically and emotionally, opening new pathways for action that didn’t previously exist. You make the commitment and then the commitment makes you, shaping you into who you must become to achieve it. It leaves you empowered, rather than confined, by your choices.
Commitment is resolute steadfastness. It means sticking with your purpose until it's fully realized, regardless of obstacles. It eliminates the exit ramp. This frees you to advance in the face of uncertainty rather than idle in deliberation as life passes you by.
DESIRE IN MOTION
A sincere commitment is not just a mental idea; it’s a powerful internal decision that alters your behavior. Commitment is desire in motion. It moves you into action toward completion, not avoidance. Between words and action, it’s action that tells the unvarnished truth about your commitment. Where you lack action, you lack commitment. It’s that simple.
Here's how to recognize commitment:
WHEN COMMITTED, YOU:
Create the change you desire
Prioritize growth & learning
See commitment as freedom
Multiply and channel your energy
Align your yes and no with purpose
Take bold, decisive action
Do
Maintain your integrity
Focus on results
Step forward into uncertainty
Make intentional choices
Make bold, purposeful requests
Stay laser-focused on priorities
Go all-in, empowering others
Align behavior to commitment
Finish strong
Powerfully create from the present
Lead and inspire
Create pathways through
Become unstoppable
WHEN NOT COMMITTED, YOU:
Want, wish, & hope for change
Prioritize being right
See commitment as a cage
Lose and dissipate energy
Say “yes” too much
Procrastinate
Try
Protect your image
Worry what others think
Shrink back & play it safe
Have good intentions
Avoid asking for help
Are easily distracted
Hold back
Stagnate in old behaviors
Start but don’t finish
Attempt to predict the future
Falter and hesitate
Seek ways out
Become discouraged & quit
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THE COMMITMENT GAP
What is the gap between the life you want and the life your actions are building? In that gap live the commitments you’ve not yet made. Not achieving the results you want isn't about missing resources or opportunities; it's about missing commitments.
One of the most powerful things you can do is acknowledge where you’re not yet committed, without judgement or shame. Telling yourself you’re committed—while taking no action—will keep you stuck, but acknowledging you’re not committed liberates you to choose differently, immediately.
Put this to the test for yourself. Ask:
What have I been putting off that I need to commit to?
What new commitment will shape the future I claim to want?
What result will I produce that measures my commitment?
Visionary leaders don’t wait for clarity. They generate it by committing first.
“Commitment is desire in motion.”
Werner Erhard describes commitment like pregnancy: “You either is or you ain’t.” That’s the all-or-nothing nature of commitment. It’s all-in or not at all; anything less makes room for excuses and exit strategies to run wild.
Your commitment is the creative space in which you actively construct what doesn't yet exist. Without commitment, nothing changes. With it, miracles unfold.
What’s the one commitment your mission needs you to make, starting now?
Keep creating!
key takeaways
Commitment is not a constraint; it’s the creative force that sharpens focus, accelerates action, and transforms vision into results.
Your freedom, clarity, and power don’t come before the commitment; they’re byproducts of going all-in.
Wherever your results don’t match your desires, you’ve found a commitment gap. Generate new results by first generating new commitments.
May you prosper in every way!
Becky & TPL Team