Relationships get gnarly

Grease.
With luck, it’s not necessary.
At least for a while.
But in every group, at some point, someone has to play the role of grease. Getting between the hard surfaces that each person can present, reducing friction, keeping the wheels turning with a minimum of heat.
Most times it’s easy. Vision and direction and projects and process. Everyone knows their role, how they fit and what they have to deliver. Keeping the wheels turning is simply about reminding everyone that they’re there for a reason.
Sometimes though, extra stress.
Those times, people get rubbed up the wrong way, petty nonsense grows in the shadows, egos get bruised, differences of opinion become differences of philosophy become differences of irreconcilable proportions.
Early: inject grease.
Remind them about the wheels, deflect some heat, add some humour and remove all doubt – we win together.
Skippy strategy: Before relationships get gnarly, grease the joints.
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