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107: How To Ask For What You In Want Without Feeling Braggy | Leadership Development Tips

107: How To Ask For What You In Want Without Feeling Braggy | Leadership Development Tips

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Do you hold back from sharing your accomplishments because you're afraid of sounding self-centered? In this episode of Your Next Move, Kimberly Brown challenges one of the most common fears high-achieving women face: the belief that visibility = bragging. If you've ever hesitated before hitting "publish," skipped a networking event, or downplayed your success to avoid making others uncomfortable—this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen in for:
  • Why "not wanting to brag" is often fear in disguise
  • A mindset shift that unlocks more promotions, partnerships, and pay
  • Real-life examples of what changes when you finally show up
  • 4 easy ways to build visibility that feel natural, not forced
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  • Get on the waitlist for The Visibility Shift: kimberlybonline.com/tvs-waitlist
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  • Explore Brown Leadership: BrownleadershipHome
  • Read the book "Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You'll Love" at www.nextmovebestmovebook.com
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