Ep. 100 – Greatness
10 Qualities That Build Leaders Who Change Care Settings
100 episodes.
That milestone isn’t about turning on a microphone — it’s about 100 opportunities to invest in leaders who are committed to improving post-acute care
In this special episode, Chris Ross shifts the focus away from celebration and toward impact. Instead of reflecting on accomplishments, he outlines 10 powerful qualities of greatness in leadership that any professional can adopt to elevate their performance, influence, and legacy.
If leadership truly is the solution to improving care settings, then greatness isn’t optional — it’s required.
In this episode, you’ll learn why great leaders:
- Practice daily gratitude to control their mindset
- Set bigger goals that expand thinking and remove barriers
- Prioritize self-care to sustain performance
- Build systems and habits that drive real transformation
- Stay adaptable because change is inevitable
- Develop resilience and mental toughness
- Embrace discipline — doing what they hate like they love it
- Visualize success and then execute
- Stay consistent long after motivation fades
- Lead with passion — willing to suffer and endure for what matters
Greatness isn’t ego.
It’s behavior repeated with discipline over time.
If you emulate the characteristics of the people you admire, you don’t reinvent success — you build it.