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The fastest way to become a sharper, more creative leader is to regularly do something you’re bad at. Stepping into something totally different — farming, sewing, carpentry, photography, bread-making — forces you out of the expert role. It humbles you and reminds you what it feels like to be a beginner again. That humility tends to show up later as better listening, more openness to feedback and more grounded leadership. When your hands are busy with tangible work and your brain is somewhere else entirely, problems that felt impossible at your desk often start to untangle themselves in the background. You come back sharper, more creative and with a renewed appreciation for the work you chose — which is why truly strategic leaders treat time away from their main thing as an advantage, not a distraction. Read more: