Change has become constant.
New tools. New priorities. New structures. New expectations. New ways of working.
And while leaders may understand why change is necessary, teams can reach a point where they are simply tired of adapting.
In this episode of the Say YES Movement Podcast, Heather and John explore one of the biggest leadership challenges today: rebuilding trust when teams are experiencing change fatigue.
Because when people are tired of change, they are not always resisting the future. Sometimes they are protecting themselves from disappointment, confusion, or broken promises from the past.
This conversation is for leaders who are navigating teams that feel overwhelmed, skeptical, quiet, disengaged, or hesitant to believe that “this change will be different.”
Heather and John unpack why trust breaks down during periods of constant change, how communication can either rebuild credibility or damage it further, and what leaders can do to help teams feel grounded again.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
• Why change fatigue is often a trust issue, not an attitude problem • How leaders unintentionally lose credibility during constant change • Why communication must be consistent, honest, and human • How to acknowledge fatigue without lowering expectations • What it takes to rebuild belief, buy-in, and momentum • Why trust is rebuilt through small promises kept over time
Teams do not need leaders to pretend change is easy.
They need leaders who communicate clearly, follow through consistently, and create enough trust for people to move forward again.
If your team is tired, skeptical, or stretched by constant change, this episode will help you say YES to rebuilding trust one conversation, one commitment, and one decision at a time.
Connect with John Ribeiro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ribeirojohn/
Connect with Heather Arthur: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherarthur/