Konshuhs Agility-Project Manager Coach & Agile Coach, Trainer, Mentor & Author

Konshuhs Agility-Project Manager Coach & Agile Coach, Trainer, Mentor & Author

por Edward Coke, Jr, MSPM,PMP, CAPM, CSM, Agile Coach
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Why CAPM Deserves More Respect Than It Gets
Most people will tell you to skip the CAPM and wait until you're eligible for the PMP. I disagree. In this episode, I break down why the CAPM certification deserves far more respect than it gets and why so many professionals underestimate the value of preparation. We'll discuss: ✔ Why the CAPM teaches you how PMI thinks ✔ Why commitment matters more than credentials ✔ How preparation builds confidence before experience ✔ Lessons from The Karate Kid and the power of repetition ✔ Why successful project managers respect the beginning instead of only chasing the destination The CAPM may not be the final destination, but for many aspiring project managers, it's exactly the first step they need. People underestimate preparation because they only respect visible results. What You'll Learn Why CAPM and PMP serve different purposes How CAPM prepares you for future PMI certifications The mindset required to pass certification exams Why discipline matters more than motivation How confidence is built through action Why every successful project manager starts somewhere If today's episode helped you, challenged you, or gave you something to think about, I have a few resources that may help. If they're for you, great. If not, keep learning, keep growing, and keep leading. Either way, I'm rooting for your success. 🎯 Discover what kind of leader you actually are: Take the free "What Type of Leader Are You?" quiz → https://pxl.to/edwardcokejr 🎯 CAPM Strategy Session: https://pxllnk.co/uglgvft 📩 What's Blocking Your CAPM Certification? — Take the Free Quiz: https://pxllnk.co/i4jpdc
Transformation Requires Participation: Why Wanting Change Isn't Enough
Most people don't actually want transformation. They want the benefits of transformation. The promotion without the development. The certification without the studying. The healthy body without the discipline. The successful project without the difficult conversations. Transformation requires participation. In this episode, I share a personal story about getting tired of getting hit by setbacks, criticism, rejection, and closed doors. More importantly, I discuss the moment I stopped focusing on what I couldn't control and started focusing on what I could. I stopped waiting for perfect conditions before committing. We'll explore eight powerful principles, including: ✔ Participation Reveals Commitment ✔ You Can Only Control What You Participate In ✔ Transformation Happens Through Process ✔ Closed Doors Are Often Redirection ✔ Hope Is Not Participation ✔ Excuses Often Sound Like Logic ✔ Finishing Builds Confidence Faster Than Planning ✔ Every Day Is a New Commitment If you're pursuing a certification, promotion, business, leadership role, relationship, or health goal, this episode will challenge you to ask yourself one question: Am I pursuing the outcome, or am I participating in the process required to create it? Because wanting creates intention. Participation creates evidence. If today's episode helped you, challenged you, or gave you something to think about, I have a few resources that may help. If they're for you, great. If not, keep learning, keep growing, and keep leading. Either way, I'm rooting for your success. 🎯 Discover what kind of leader you actually are: Take the free "What Type of Leader Are You?" quiz → https://pxl.to/edwardcokejr 🎯 CAPM Strategy Session: https://pxllnk.co/uglgvft 📩 What's Blocking Your CAPM Certification? — Take the Free Quiz: https://pxllnk.co/i4jpdc
Don't Let Your Environment Rewrite Your Leadership
Most project managers think their biggest challenge is managing timelines, budgets, and deliverables. It isn't. The projects aren't usually what wear people down. It's everything happening around them. The stakeholder who changes direction without warning. The meeting you weren't invited to. The accountability you inherited but never agreed to own. The pressure to keep everyone aligned while nobody seems accountable for their part. Over time, these experiences create something most project managers never see coming. They don't just impact the project. They begin changing the way you lead. You become quieter. More cautious. Less willing to challenge assumptions. More focused on surviving the environment than influencing it. And that's where the real danger begins. In this episode, we're exploring the leadership traps that quietly reshape how project managers communicate, influence, make decisions, and show up professionally. Because the greatest risk isn't losing control of the project. It's losing confidence in the leader you've worked so hard to become. If you've ever felt responsible for outcomes you couldn't fully control, if you've ever carried pressure that was never yours to own, or if you've ever questioned yourself in an environment that seemed determined to make leadership harder than it needed to be... This episode is for you. In This Episode You'll Learn: ✔ Why some project managers unknowingly create stakeholder friction despite doing everything "right" ✔The invisible people problems hiding underneath project delays, missed deadlines, and failed initiatives ✔ How political environments quietly train strong leaders to become smaller versions of themselves ✔ The dangerous difference between being busy and creating real business impact ✔ Why waiting for certainty often creates more risk than making the decision ✔ The confidence trap that keeps talented professionals from reaching their full potential ✔ How to recognize when you're carrying accountability that was never yours to own ✔ The leadership habit that turns high performers into exhausted rescuers And perhaps most importantly... What if the biggest threat to your career isn't a lack of skill? What if it's the pressure you've slowly learned to tolerate? If today's episode helped you, challenged you, or gave you something to think about, I have a few resources that may help. If they're for you, great. If not, keep learning, keep growing, and keep leading. Either way, I'm rooting for your success. 🎯 Discover what kind of leader you actually are:Take the free "What Type of Leader Are You?" assessment:https://pxl.to/edwardcokejr 🎯 Ready to accelerate your project management career?Book a CAPM Strategy Session:https://pxllnk.co/uglgvft 📩 Not sure what's holding you back from certification success?Take the free "What's Blocking Your CAPM Certification?" quiz:https://pxllnk.co/i4jpdc
How To Keep Moving When Life Punches You In The Mouth (Lessons Every Project Manager Needs)
What do you do when life punches you in the mouth? Every project manager has a plan. Every leader has a strategy. Every professional has a vision for how things are supposed to unfold. Then reality shows up. In this episode, I will explore one of the most important lessons he's learned throughout his career and personal journey: The project is your life. Through stories of stalled projects, difficult leadership environments, unrecognized contributions, and seasons where progress felt invisible, you'll learn why resilience is less about being strong and more about continuing to take the next step. You'll discover why scars are not signs of weakness, why movement matters more than motivation, and why not every setback needs to become a dramatic comeback story. If you're navigating uncertainty, career challenges, leadership struggles, or simply trying to keep moving forward when the path isn't clear, this episode is for you. Because life will punch you in the mouth. The question is: What are you going to do next? What You'll Learn ✔ Why the biggest project you'll ever manage is your own life ✔ The difference between a wound and a scar and why that distinction matters ✔ Why successful people aren't always tougher, they're often just more committed to the next step ✔ How to create momentum when motivation disappears ✔ Why healing itself is an accomplishment ✔ The hidden danger of waiting for recognition before taking action ✔ Why some setbacks aren't meant to become comeback stories ✔ How one simple project management lesson can change your entire perspective on life And perhaps most importantly... What if the thing you're still treating as a wound is actually proof that you've already survived? Here's the part where most podcasts tell you to subscribe, buy something, or jump into a funnel. I'm not going to do that. If today's episode made you think differently about leadership, resilience, or the season you're currently navigating, I have a few resources that might help. 🎯 If you're curious about your leadership style and how you show up when things get difficult, take my free "What Type of Leader Are You?" assessment: https://pxl.to/edwardcokejr 🎯 If you're working toward your CAPM certification and want personalized guidance, schedule a CAPM Strategy Session: https://pxllnk.co/uglgvft 📩 And if you've been studying but something still isn't clicking, take my free "What's Blocking Your CAPM Certification?" quiz: https://pxllnk.co/i4jpdc No matter which path you're on, keep moving. Because the people who make it through aren't always the smartest, the strongest, or the most talented. They're the ones who keep taking the next step. Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, keep growing, and remember: The project is your life. Manage it and lead it accordingly.
Leadership Gets Lonely When Accountability Has Your Name On It
Everybody wants to be a leader until leadership starts costing them emotionally. Most leadership conversations focus on influence, authority, promotions, and success. Very few people talk about the pressure, isolation, disappointment, and emotional responsibility that come with carrying accountability when outcomes become uncertain. In this episode, I will share a powerful leadership lesson learned through real-world experience and explore what happens when leadership stops feeling like a title and starts feeling like a responsibility. You'll discover why exceptional leaders develop thinkers instead of followers, why leadership can become emotionally expensive, and how adversity reveals truths about teams that comfort often hides. Whether you're a Project Manager, Program Manager, Scrum Master, Agile Coach, Team Lead, or aspiring executive, this episode will challenge how you think about trust, accountability, team development, and emotional resilience. Leadership is not just about guiding people successfully. Sometimes it's about carrying pressure while still choosing to show up. What You'll Learn Why exceptional leaders develop thinkers instead of creating dependency The hidden emotional cost attached to leadership responsibility Why accountability feels different when your name is attached to the outcome How adversity exposes team dynamics that success can hide The difference between management and leadership Why trust should be evaluated through behavior, not words How emotionally mature leaders handle pressure without becoming bitter Why some of the most valuable leadership lessons come through difficult seasons And here's the question... What happens when the people you protected are not the people standing beside you when pressure arrives Leadership becomes emotionally expensive the moment accountability is attached to your name. The pressure is real, the responsibility is real, and the lessons are often learned through adversity. I understand it. I've lived it. And honestly, I'm still living it. But we must build anyway.
Why Smart Project Managers Keep Fighting the Wrong Battle
Have you ever worked harder, added more meetings, created more reports, and increased visibility... only to find yourself stuck in exactly the same place? In this episode, we explore a leadership lesson that many project managers learn the hard way: effort and progress are not the same thing. Too often, project managers focus on the visible problem while the real issue remains hidden beneath the surface. What looks like a communication problem may actually be competing priorities. What looks like resistance may actually be fear. And what looks like a resource problem may actually be a leadership problem. In this episode, you'll learn why pressure reveals the real battlefield, why solving the wrong problem is still failure, and why leaders must choose truth over comfort if they want to create meaningful results. If you've ever struggled with stakeholder alignment, project delays, competing priorities, organizational politics, leadership challenges, or difficult conversations, this episode is for you. What You'll Learn Why some of the hardest-working project managers unknowingly make their situations worse How pressure reveals priorities that stakeholders rarely communicate directly Why solving the wrong problem can keep teams stuck for months The difference between symptoms and root causes in project leadership How to challenge assumptions without damaging relationships Why truth matters more than comfort when difficult decisions must be made How exceptional leaders identify hidden organizational friction The leadership skill that separates reactive managers from influential leaders Throughout this episode, you'll discover a simple but uncomfortable truth: Many project managers aren't losing because they're doing the wrong things. They're losing because they're solving the wrong problem. The challenge is that the real problem often stays hidden until pressure reveals it. The question is: When pressure shows up, will you recognize what it's trying to teach you? Effort and progress are not the same thing. Pressure doesn't create behavior. It exposes it. People aren't confused. They're conflicted. Solving the wrong problem is still failure. Truth has to matter more than comfort. Most project managers don't struggle because they lack effort. They struggle because they're fighting the wrong battle.
What Is Personal Development Really? (Most People Get This Wrong)
What Is Personal Development Really? (Most People Get This Wrong) What is personal development really? Most people think personal development starts with a new book, a new course, a new mentor, or a new strategy. But what if they're missing the most important part? In this episode, I will break down a simple truth that many people overlook: personal development starts with personal responsibility. If you've ever felt stuck, frustrated, waiting for motivation, or wondering why your goals aren't becoming reality, this conversation may challenge the way you think about growth. You'll discover why personal development isn't your spouse's responsibility, your boss's responsibility, or anyone else's responsibility. It begins the moment you decide to take ownership of your life, habits, routines, and future. I will also share lessons from some of the most influential personal development books of all time, including Think and Grow Rich and Relentless, while exploring the mindset that separates people who talk about change from people who actually create it. The biggest question isn't whether you want to grow. The real question is: Are you willing to do the work required to become the person you say you want to be? If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to start improving your life, this episode might reveal why that moment has already arrived. Because growth doesn't start when conditions are perfect. It starts when you decide to take ownership. 🎯 What You'll Learn In This Episode ✅ Why personal development starts with you and nobody else ✅ The difference between wanting change and taking ownership ✅ Why so many people stay stuck while constantly talking about their problems ✅ The dangerous habit of waiting until Monday, next month, or the "right time" ✅ How successful people turn their commute, downtime, and daily routines into learning opportunities ✅ Why execution matters more than motivation ✅ The lesson Michael Jordan's mindset can teach us about personal growth ✅ How personal development helps you stop settling for circumstances you don't like ✅ Why growth requires evolution and why staying the same may be costing you more than you realize ✅ A simple way to begin your personal development journey today And perhaps most importantly... You'll discover why many people don't actually need more information. They need a decision. 🔥 Key Takeaways Personal development begins when personal responsibility begins. You cannot grow while waiting for someone else to change your life. Most people don't lack opportunity. They lack execution. Growth requires intentional action, not endless planning. The version of you next year should not look exactly like the version of you today. 🎧 Who This Episode Is For Professionals seeking personal growth Project Managers and aspiring leaders Entrepreneurs and business owners Anyone feeling stuck in life or career CAPM and PMP students developing discipline People searching for motivation and accountability Individuals committed to becoming a better version of themselves Remember: Sets and reps beat talent. Keep showing up. Keep doing the work. And I'll see you in the next episode.
The CAPM Exam Trap Most Candidates Fall Into
Most people think they fail the CAPM because the exam is difficult. That's not the real problem. The real problem is that many candidates spend months studying definitions, memorizing terminology, and consuming content without ever understanding how PMI expects them to think. I know because I made the same mistake. In this episode, I'm sharing the lessons I learned after failing my first CAPM attempt and what finally helped me understand how PMI structures questions, evaluates decision-making, and tests project management knowledge. We'll talk about the exam logistics that often confuse candidates, why memorization creates false confidence, how PMI actually approaches decision-making, and what nobody tells you about life after you pass the CAPM. Most importantly, we'll discuss the difference between studying to pass an exam and developing the mindset needed to succeed in real-world project management. If you've ever wondered: ❓ Why am I studying so much but still second-guessing myself? ❓ How does PMI actually think? ❓ What should I focus on instead of memorization? ❓ Is the CAPM really worth it? ❓ What happens after I pass? Then this episode is for you. Because the CAPM is not simply testing what you know. It's testing how you think. 🔥 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE ✅ The CAPM exam structure and what happens after the first 75 questions ✅ The study mistake that causes many candidates to fail despite putting in the work ✅ Why memorization creates confidence during studying but confusion during the exam ✅ How PMI evaluates scenario-based questions and decision-making ✅ The mindset shift that can dramatically improve your exam performance ✅ Why multiple answers often look correct and how to identify the best answer ✅ What PMI expects you to do first when evaluating project situations ✅ Why passing the CAPM is only the beginning of your project management journey ✅ How to gain real-world project management experience after certification ✅ The critical difference between knowledge and application ✅ How to start thinking like a project manager instead of a test taker 🎯 KEY TAKEAWAY The biggest challenge facing most CAPM candidates is not a lack of effort. It's a lack of clarity. Once you understand how PMI thinks, your study approach changes, your confidence improves, and the exam starts making a lot more sense. The goal isn't simply passing the CAPM. The goal is developing the decision-making skills that project managers use in the real world. 📩 What's Blocking Your CAPM Certification? Take the FREE CAPM Success Quiz: https://pxllnk.co/i4jpdc 🎯 Want Personalized CAPM Guidance and a Clear Study Strategy? Schedule a CAPM Strategy Session: https://pxllnk.co/uglgvft Remember: The CAPM gives you knowledge. What you do after you pass determines your future. The certification is the foundation. It is not the finish line.
The Unexpected Career Test: Are You Ready When It Happens?
What happens when the biggest test of your leadership arrives without warning? Not after months of preparation. Not after another certification. Not when you finally feel ready. But on an ordinary day, when you're simply trying to do your job. In this episode, I share a personal experience that challenged my confidence as a project manager and forced me to confront something many professionals struggle with: Self-doubt. Uncertainty. Pressure. And the feeling that you have to prove yourself when you least expect it. The lesson wasn't found in a project plan. It wasn't found in a certification course. It wasn't found in a leadership book. It came from a mentor's scars. Too often, we study success stories while ignoring the failures, setbacks, disappointments, and hard lessons that created them. Success may inspire you. Scars prepare you. In this episode, you'll learn why your greatest growth often comes from understanding what almost broke someone, not simply celebrating what made them successful. We'll explore why: Focus is the bridge between where you are and where you want to be Discipline matters more than motivation Energy management often matters more than time management Action creates clarity while overthinking creates confusion Purpose becomes your greatest advantage when pressure is at its highest Whether you're a project manager, leader, entrepreneur, CAPM candidate, PMP professional, or someone navigating a difficult season of life, this episode will challenge you to stop borrowing someone else's definition of success and start building a purpose-driven path of your own. Because when pressure rises... Credentials don't make decisions. Purpose does. And if you don't know your why, the first major challenge may decide for you. Don't chase someone else's highlight reel. Collect the scars. Honor the contract. Protect your energy. Act with purpose. And above all... Find your why before pressure forces you to. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✅ Why your mentor's scars are often more valuable than their success stories ✅ How to strengthen your focus when distractions are everywhere ✅ Why discipline continues long after motivation disappears ✅ How energy management impacts performance and leadership ✅ Why action creates clarity faster than endless planning Plus You'll Discover: The hidden danger of borrowing someone else's goals Why ambition without values eventually leads you off course How purpose helps leaders stay calm under pressure A practical framework for making better decisions Why your "why" must be strong enough to survive adversity And much more. Until next time, remember... Sets and reps beat talent when talent refuses to work. Stay focused. Keep leading. Keep building. And never forget... Your leadership story is still being written.
How To Stay Professional When The Goalposts Move
Have you ever delivered exactly what was asked of you, only to discover the expectations changed after the work was already done? One day, you're being praised for your approach. The next day, you're defending the very same decision. What do you do when the standard that earned you praise on Monday becomes the problem by Friday? If you've ever felt like the rules changed in the middle of the game, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Leadership Storyteller, Ed explores one of the most frustrating realities of leadership, project management, and professional growth: Moving goalposts. The truth is that changing expectations are not just a project problem. They're a leadership problem. They're a confidence problem. And if we're not careful, they become an identity problem. Through personal experience and practical leadership lessons, you'll learn how to remain professional when circumstances change, stakeholders shift direction, and the standards that once earned praise suddenly become points of criticism. More importantly, you'll discover: Why being right doesn't automatically protect you. Why professionalism matters most when situations stop being fair. Why some professionals lose twice when expectations change. And why the people who adapt often become the most trusted voices in the room. If you've ever struggled with workplace politics, inconsistent leadership, shifting priorities, difficult stakeholders, changing expectations, or protecting your confidence under pressure, this episode will give you a framework for navigating those moments without losing yourself in the process. Because at some point in every career: The goalposts move. The expectations change. The narrative shifts. The question is whether your professionalism moves with them. Because the goalposts may move. But your standards don't have to.
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