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Episode 231 - Occupational Safety - Start Making a list of things to Stop Doing
Episode 231

Episode 231 - Occupational Safety - Start Making a list of things to Stop Doing

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

February 9, 20255m 48s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ayers challenges safety professionals to take a hard, honest look at their daily habits and routines — not to add more tasks, but to identify what they need to stop doing. The episode emphasizes that eliminating unproductive behaviors is just as important as adopting new ones.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Self‑Examination Is a Leadership Skill

Dr. Ayers encourages listeners to:

  • Step back and evaluate how they work

  • Identify habits that drain time, energy, or focus

  • Recognize behaviors that no longer serve their mission

This requires honesty and intentional reflection.

2. Stopping Is Often More Powerful Than Starting

Many safety pros try to improve by adding:

  • More initiatives

  • More meetings

  • More documentation

  • More tasks

But the real breakthrough often comes from removing the unnecessary.

3. The “Stop Doing” List

The episode suggests creating a personal list of things to stop doing, such as:

  • Over‑explaining

  • Micromanaging

  • Taking on tasks that belong to others

  • Saying yes to everything

  • Getting stuck in perfectionism

This frees up time for high‑value work.

4. Change Requires Intentionality

Dr. Ayers stresses that:

  • You must consciously choose what to stop

  • You must revisit the list regularly

  • You must hold yourself accountable

Stopping is a discipline, not a one‑time exercise.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • You can’t grow if you don’t let go.

  • Stopping low‑value habits creates space for meaningful work.

  • Self‑reflection is a core safety leadership competency.

  • A “stop doing” list is a practical tool for personal and professional improvement.