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110: How to Know You're Ready To Get Visible in Your Leadership Role

110: How to Know You're Ready To Get Visible in Your Leadership Role

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Do you ever catch yourself thinking, "I'll finally start putting myself out there once I get one more certification… one more promotion… one more credential"? In this episode of Your Next Move, Kimberly Brown breaks down why that belief is one of the biggest visibility blockers for high-achieving professionals. If you've been waiting for the "perfect moment" to share your expertise, speak on panels, show up more boldly at work, or build your public platform—this episode reframes what readiness actually looks like. Spoiler: it's not about perfection. It's about clarity, intention, and the courage to step forward now. 🎧 Listen in for:
  • Why "I need one more credential" is really fear in disguise
  • The real indicators that you're already ready for visibility
  • Why frustration and feeling overlooked are actually signs of readiness
  • How clarity and consistency—not certifications—build your platform
  • The long-term career costs of waiting for permission
  • How visibility accelerates your leadership trajectory and opens new doors
Stay In Touch → Connect with the community:
  • Get on the waitlist for The Visibility Shift: kimberlybonline.com/tvs-waitlist
  • Follow me on Instagram/TikTok: @KimberlyBOnline
  • Explore Brown Leadership: Brownleadership.com
  • Read the book "Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You'll Love" at www.nextmovebestmovebook.com
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