You have the same 24 hours as everyone else.
So why do some leaders move the needle while others feel constantly busy yet frustrated?
In this episode of Lead to Grow, Tommy Sim challenges the traditional idea of time management and introduces a more accurate lens: energy management.
Most leaders think the problem is not enough time.
But time is fixed. Energy is not.
When leaders misunderstand this distinction, they sprint all day but make little progress on what actually matters. The result? Ongoing tension between leaders and their teams, unfinished priorities, and a feeling that the important work keeps slipping.
This episode introduces a practical framework, the Energy Value Matrix to help leaders understand where their time is really going and how to regain control.
In this episode, we explore:
Key insights from the episode:
Time is not the variable you should be managing.
Every leader has the same number of hours. The differentiator is how energy is allocated across tasks.
Energy drives behaviour more than logic does.
Leaders naturally gravitate towards work that feels good, even when it is lower value. Without awareness, this creates hidden time waste.
Most performance tension is energy misalignment.
Leaders want more output. Teams feel drained. Often the issue is not workload volume but where energy is being spent.
The Energy Value Matrix reveals blind spots.
By categorising tasks into four quadrants high value vs low value, energising vs draining leaders can identify where productivity is leaking.
Busyness can be emotionally rewarding.
Being needed and constantly interrupted can validate identity. But it often prevents strategic work.
Structure creates freedom.
Deliberately scheduling high-value, draining work during peak energy hours reduces friction and increases control.
Leadership growth is intentional.
High performance does not happen by accident. It requires conscious choices about where attention and energy go.
Connect with us:
Tommy Sim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommysim/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/injecthr
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@injecthr
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The Energy Value Matrix Explained
The matrix uses two axes:
Horizontal: How much energy a task gives or drains
Vertical: How valuable the task is to your role
Quadrants:
Puppies – High value and energising
Frogs – High value but draining
Sloths – Low value but energising
Monkeys – Low value and draining
Performance improves when leaders increase time spent on puppies and deliberately manage frogs rather than defaulting to sloths.
Practical takeaways for leaders:
Who this episode is for:
About Lead to Grow
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