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How To Suck As A Leader: The Top 15 Mistakes Leaders Make and How To Fix Them

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#2 Best Seller in Business Leadership, Motivational Business Management, and Business Motivation & Self-Improvement

(previously hit #1 in New Releases across Business Management, Motivational Leadership, and Communication)

If you’re leading people and constantly feel like you’re winging it… you’re not alone.

Leading people is way harder than most people admit.

And to make things worse, a lot of leadership books don’t make it any less confusing or any easier. They just throw a bunch of theory at you, leaving you to wonder “but what do I actually need to do to be a better leader?”

In How To Suck As A Leader, Travis Dalrymple delivers no-BS leadership tactics that you can implement today . Instead of useless theory, he tells you exactly how to lead high performing and high morale teams.

Travis will take you on a journey, transforming you into the leader you’ve always wanted to be, by first telling you how to suck at it.

Inside, you’ll

✅ Why leadership feels so damn lonely — and how to stop carrying everything by yourself

✅ Why your team keeps getting confused — and how to fix the communication problems you don’t realize you’re causing

✅ How to stop micromanaging everything — and finally trust your team to do their jobs without you hovering

✅ Why trying to be the “perfect” leader is holding you back — and what to do instead

✅ A simple, repeatable feedback script you can use immediately — without sounding harsh, awkward, or like a jerk

✅ How to stop burning yourself out — and lead in a way that doesn’t destroy your sanity

every copy of the book includes the full companion workbook as a free digital download — the exact same workbook available in print on Amazon.

It’s a quick, easy read. It’s entertaining. And you’re guaranteed to finish it (unlike every other self-help book you’ve purchased).

Who is this book for?

Whether you’re a new or seasoned manager, business owner, coach, team leader, or anyone in charge of other humans, this book is for you.

You’ll walk away with insights that will change the way you lead forever.

If you’re ready to stop sucking as a leader, read this book.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 2, 2025

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About the author

Travis Dalrymple

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Travis Dalrymple is a leadership coach, business strategist, and the author of How To Suck As A Leader.
But before coaching business owners and leading multi-million-dollar teams, he was performing on America’s Got Talent, running an international entertainment company, and getting paid $50,000 to perform in Shanghai—all while still in his twenties.

As the CEO of Fighting Gravity, Travis helped build a global touring act that generated over $1.5 million in corporate event revenue, performing for Fortune 500s around the world. After stepping off stage, he transitioned into the fitness industry, scaling an online health coaching business to $30k/month before joining a mentorship company as Director of Customer Success—where he led a team of 10 serving over 300 small business owners, helping grow the company from $3M to nearly $8M annually.

His work blends real-world leadership experience with practical, no-BS coaching for entrepreneurs who are tired of vague advice and corporate jargon. Everything he teaches comes from lived experience—leading teams, managing chaos, and building companies from scratch.

When he’s not writing or coaching, you’ll find him quoting The Office, lifting heavy things, or helping business owners get out of their own way.

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79 reviews85 followers
July 7, 2025
How to Suck as a Leader by Travis Dalrymple

The best way to understand how to be a great leader is to tell you what not to do. This book by Travis does exactly that. It guides readers through the top 15 mistakes leaders make and provides guidance on how to rectify them.

It's undoubtedly one of the most witty, entertaining, and applicable books I've ever read. The author's humor and honesty in sharing his struggle with becoming a great leader make it more relatable to the reader. At the core of this book, the author believes leadership is innate to every human being, but most people have no clue how to cultivate it to make their teams great.

🤔 My thoughts on this book

I never thought I would find myself leading people, but the more I invest my time and energy in my entrepreneurial journey, the more I find myself having to lead people, which is something my mind cannot yet fully grasp. This book comes at a point in my life where leadership is becoming increasingly more relevant for the success of my ideas and projects. Without a great team supporting you, you can't succeed. Great ideas require great people, and great people deserve a great leader. I found

I found this book easy to access, straightforward, with no jargon, just practical tools and tips to start turning yourself into the best leader possible.

"Why should I read this book❓"

If you lead a team of people or know your life's trajectory is leading you to become a leader, then you better start working on your leadership skills as soon as possible. There is no denying that they matter, and this book will show you how to improve them by showcasing what a bad leader does!
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585 reviews10 followers
August 8, 2025
It provides 15 ways that show what bad leaders do. For me, the big ones that resonated with me are:

- not focusing on their health
I run to work, so this shows my coworkers that I’m prioritizing my health.
Focus on your health and you’ll lead more efficiently

- not taking breaks
Have your team not rely on you. Have them problem solve the situation. This is only going to help bench your team and make you realize who will take the appropriate position when the leader leaves.

- Not learning
We don’t know everything. Especially about leadership. It’s a concept that’s rarely or if at all talked about.
- it’s a hard concept to grasp, but a concept that needs to be applied to the place you work at. I run a bookstore, so I’m constantly learning how I can lead better.

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August 12, 2025
An incredibly digestible, straight-to-the-point overview of what makes an effective leader. Great read for new leaders getting ready for their first role in leadership as well as seasoned leaders looking to keep their approach to leadership relevant and honed in.
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Author 3 books405 followers
September 1, 2025
I am sure I am not the only one that was drawn to this book via its counterintuitive and attention catching title.

Travis Dalrymple brings a fresh twist to leadership and management insights — and he does it exceptionally well.

As he says right up front, he wrote the book to meet the “reader where they’re at” (versus a lot of long-winded theory) and in a manner that is more conversational to the point where you feel like you’re having an engaging discussion vs. reading a book. And he does a great job of it, too. The style reminded me of another recent terrific leadership book I read with a similar and engaging approach, Authentic Sales Leadership: Proven Tactics to Build and Lead Championship Teams, but better organized.

As I began each chapter, the book often reminded me of a former boss that would make The Office’s Michael Scott seem competent. It was early in my career and with my first “big” and respected company as a sales rep in a distant outpost for the firm. This manager, I later learned, had been given the assignment to get him as far away as possible from the company’s HQ (on the opposite coast). So, his boss demonstrated some poor leadership as well by “passing the trash” vs. dealing with the issue. And did he ever suck as a leader. That said, I’ve always appreciated that he was a great example for me on what not to do. LOL.

This book is a great read even for someone as late in their career as me. I’ve encountered many of these concepts before but Dalrymple gives them a fresh and modern take. And his illustrative stories from his own experiences are both interesting, engaging, relatable, and really well told.

I’ll be recommending this book often — not only to those earlier in their careers, but also to fellow leaders and HR colleagues — because it’s a terrific playbook that pulls together the key principles of what it takes to be a strong, standout leader.

Bonus, I discovered (very late) Fighting Gravity, the author’s amazing live performance act which he was a part of while in. college and became the CEO of its successful run. which you can watch on YouTube here. .

a final note and disclosure I received the book as a gift but with no expectation of a review. It’s a great read though so I definitely wanted to share with a review.
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43 reviews10 followers
August 9, 2025
I'm generally unemployable, having been running my own business for several years now and not having had a boss for going on three years. BUT...that being said, I'd ABSOLUTELY want to work for someone like Travis, and I thought his book was wonderful.

It truly does feel like a private, office conversation with someone who's experienced and worldly and who genuinely wants the best for you. The best leadership books are like that, the best LEADERS are like that, and this is one book that I can now highly recommend.
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September 18, 2025
Extremely Basic Information/Merely a review

This book was a quick read, and it is very basic.. It was basically a review. I 3 starred with a struggle,,, I did not a few tips I picked up..
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