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  <title>When Good People Aren't the Right Fit: A Leadership Reality Check with Missi Blue | Ep. 55</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Sometimes failure doesn't look like falling apart. It looks like realizing you've been holding on to something for too long.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; I recently had to make one of the hardest calls as a business owner—letting go of someone I genuinely cared about. It forced me to face some uncomfortable truths about my leadership, my blind spots, and the standards I need to protect at Bluebird Tattoo Studio. This wasn't about them being a bad person; it was about recognizing that being good at some things doesn't mean you're right for the role. I've learned that when you ignore red flags and stay too busy to pay attention to what's actually happening, you're setting yourself up for bigger problems down the road. This episode is about owning our failures, learning from them fast, and making the hard decisions that move us forward instead of keeping us stuck. What You'll Learn in This Episode:   How to recognize when someone isn't the right fit—even when they're a good person who means well and does some things right   The critical systems every tattoo shop needs: organization, communication, accountability, and coachability, and why these non-negotiables determine your shop's success   Why keeping the wrong person in a role prevents you from finding the right one—and how it lowers standards across your entire team   The questions to ask yourself after a failure: Where did I lose control? How did I contribute to this? What skills am I lacking? What will I do differently next time?   How to shift from reactive to proactive leadership by spotting small fires before they become uncontrollable and fixing problems at their current size   Why trusting too quickly without checking in can set you up for failure—and the importance of verifying, not just believing, when team members say they can handle something   The power of learning from every mistake: practical steps to analyze what went wrong, take accountability, and build better systems so you don't repeat the same patterns   When to trust your gut: if you have that feeling something isn't right, it probably isn't—and waiting only makes the decision harder   Ready to level up your leadership and build a stronger shop? Take an honest look at what's working and what isn't in your business right now. If something feels off, don't wait—address it. The longer you put off hard decisions, the harder they become. Remember: you can't attract the right people if the wrong ones are taking up space. Be proactive, be honest with yourself, and keep raising the bar. Your future self (and your team) will thank you. Links: boundbyart.com bluebirdtattoos.com instagram.com/tattoosbymissiblue instagram.com/boundbyartproject instagram.com/bluebirdtattoostudio &amp;amp;nbsp; Music: Unknown Road - The Harp Project &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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