Many teams lose momentum in May. Energy dips, focus fragments, attentions turn to much needed vacations and the second half starts to drift before it begins.
So here’s the question: are you setting up H2 results or quietly slowing them down? Right now, many leaders are still managing, which won’t get you where you need to be at the year end.
The May mindset: from motion to multiplication.
May is the pivot point – the first quarter is done and the second half is coming fast, and what you do now compounds results, making this the moment to shift from:
- Activity → impact.
- Control → capability.
- Managing → multiplying.
The trap: busy leaders, dependent teams.
Be honest – are you involved in everything? Every decision, every message, every problem. It feels like leadership, it feels like care but it creates something else:
- A team that waits.
- A team that asks.
- A team that depends.
When you over-function, your team under-functions and that’s the real risk heading into H2.
Multipliers think differently.
Managers deliver through effort while multipliers deliver through others; they don’t ask: “did it get done?” They ask: “who else can now do this?” That shift unlocks growth at scale, because growth doesn’t come from doing more, it comes from enabling more.
Three shifts to make this May – and if May is the moment, these are the moves that matter.
1. Clarity over communication.
More messages won’t fix confusion, they amplify it and as you look ahead to H2 your team needs:
- The top priorities.
- What success looks like.
- What doesn’t matter.
Clarity creates speed, and without it, people either guess or wait.
2. Consistency over charisma.
You don’t need to inspire every day; you need to be predictable, with the same high standards, expectations and direction. Consistency builds trust, and trust builds autonomy.
3. Courage over comfort.
Multipliers don’t avoid tension – they leverage it by:
- Calling out gaps.
- Holding the line.
- Pushing for better.
Comfort protects the present, while courage builds the future.
What happens if you don’t shift.
If you keep managing, you become the bottleneck as your team slows down, ownership disappears, people disengage when you micromanage, lose focus when you say yes to everything, and stop learning when you solve every problem for them.
The implications for H2 – it never really starts.
The multiplier effect.
A manager adds value but a multiplier compounds it. One strong performer helps while ten empowered decision-makers transform. That’s how you scale and build momentum that lasts.
A simple May diagnostic.
Before the second half begins, ask yourself:
- What do I consistently reinforce – in reality, not intention?
- What am I letting slide that’s costing us?
- If I stepped away for 30 days, what would break?
Your answers will show you the truth.
The bottom line
May isn’t just another month – it’s the moment where leaders either carry more or create more, shifting from managing to multiplying. The leaders who win the second half are the ones who build teams who multiply now.