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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2025 · 2 MIN

#415 Drains. Someone else’s neglect.

from Growth Instigators Hotline · host Aaron Havens

A clogged drain doesn’t stay polite—it spreads. We take that everyday frustration and turn it into a clear playbook for working inside shared systems where your habits touch mine and mine touch yours. Using the image of an apartment line that backs up across units, we break down why small neglect becomes big mess, how to keep your “pipe” clear, and what to do when someone else’s choices create a flood in your lane.We start with the core idea: shared drains require shared responsibility. From team projects to households and communities, systems behave like plumbing—inputs accumulate, capacity is finite, and maintenance matters. I walk through two simple rules that keep everything flowing: first, don’t neglect your own drain to the point it impacts someone else; second, have a plan for how you’ll respond when someone else’s neglect impacts you. That plan beats blame every time, and it sounds like triage, transparent communication, and a quick retrofit of the process so the same clog is less likely to recur.We also get honest about emotions. When our oversight creates work for others, guilt can pull us off-center. When we inherit a mess, anger can make us reactive. I share how I work through those spikes, shifting from self-attack or outrage to design thinking: name the issue neutrally, describe the impact, fix what’s immediate, and build a small safeguard. We translate this into practical moves—weekly “maintenance moments,” visible ownership, and early pings that surface hairline cracks before they become breaks. Along the way, you’ll hear prompts to map your own shared drains at work and at home, plus simple scripts that keep dignity intact while restoring flow.If this sparked a new way to see your systems, subscribe, share with a teammate, and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway. Your story might be the nudge someone else needs to keep their line clear.https://growthinstigators.com/

A clogged drain doesn’t stay polite—it spreads. We take that everyday frustration and turn it into a clear playbook for working inside shared systems where your habits touch mine and mine touch yours. Using the image of an apartment line that backs up across units, we break down why small neglect becomes big mess, how to keep your “pipe” clear, and what to do when someone else’s choices create a flood in your lane. We start with the core idea: shared drains require shared responsibility. Fro...

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