Have you ever been self-conscious about your leadership style? Or worried that your leadership doesn’t fit the mold for what a leader “should” be?
I feel this way all the time.
Sometimes I feel like I’m really thriving in my leadership seat. Other days, I feel totally insecure that I’m not good enough and don’t know what I’m doing.
It’s the realization that — shit. I’m not perfect.
I can have one or twenty people on my team and it doesn’t matter. I will ALWAYS be learning how to lead.
In today’s episode you’ll hear:
- Why it’s OK to feel ROUGH around the edges in your leadership.
- Why your leadership style doesn’t have to adhere to typical STEREOTYPES.
- How to own your IMPERFECTIONS while still being accountable to your growth.
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