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Small Habits, Real Change A More Sustainable Way to Lead

Small Habits, Real Change A More Sustainable Way to Lead

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What if real change doesn’t come from pushing harder — but from choosing more wisely, one small step at a time?

In this episode of Confident Leadership. In Colour., leadership coach Hanna Zaxmy explores how small, intentional habits create real and sustainable change — in leadership, work, and everyday life.

Many leaders start the year with strong motivation and ambitious goals, only to feel that energy fade a few weeks later. This conversation invites you to pause and look beyond motivation — towards habits rooted in values, identity, and long-term sustainability.

Through personal reflections and a real client example, Hanna shares how:
– Small daily choices shape confidence and direction over time
– Habits help bridge the gap between values and lived leadership
– Unrealistic timelines quietly increase stress and self-doubt
– Simple adjustments can restore energy, focus, and clarity
– Sustainable leadership is built gradually — not forced

You’ll be invited to reflect on your own habits:
What supports you today — and what might no longer serve the leader you’re becoming?

Free reflection tool
If you’re curious to explore daily reflection as a supportive habit, Hanna shares The Confidence Charger — a free daily journalling tool designed to help you build clarity and momentum without overwhelm. Get your copy here: https://migmatit.se/en/daily-journaling-freebie/

This episode is for thoughtful, high-performing leaders who want to:
– Lead with intention rather than pressure
– Create change that actually lasts
– Build confidence through aligned action
– Grow sustainably — without burning out

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