How often do you find yourself racing from meeting to meeting, rushing through tasks, or filling every silence with your own voice?
In our doing-oriented culture, pausing feels uncomfortable—even counterproductive. Yet left unchecked, our instinct for action and answers can limit learning, development, and innovation.
In this episode, I explore the power of the pause and why mastering it may be one of the most transformative leadership habits you can develop.
Pausing with purpose—slowing down to create space for silence, reflection, and intentional action—actually accelerates your impact. It’s in the pause—the space between our “doing”—that learning deepens, decisions improve, and people grow.
Whether you’re leading a team, coaching others, or developing your own learning mindset, this episode will help you discover the power of the pause to drive performance, engagement, and lasting change.
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TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:
01:50 The benefits of mastering the pause
02:12 Why silence is uncomfortable making us want to keep things moving
05:05 Katie’s aha moment of the telling habit
08:58 How to pause to create space for others to think
10:16 How the pause is used in Japanese culture
13:18 The meaning of ma (間) and how to apply this concept
15:41 How reflection (hansei) is deeply rooted in Toyota’s culture
16:17 An example of how Agustín created pauses in the busyness of the usual work routines to give space for conversations
17:47 Why the power of the pause is three-fold
17:51 [ONE] Restore the PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Adjust) cycle
18:20 [TWO] Pausing gives others space to think
18:46 [THREE] The pause shifts you from being reactive to proactive
19:40 Three ways to practice the power of the pause
19:44 [FIRST] Count silently to 10 after you ask an open question
20:01 [SECOND] Schedule reflection and thinking time for yourself and for your team
20:22 [THIRD] Practice the Intention Pause
21:32 The benefits of holding back before sharing your idea