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230. The Right Way to Handle Hard Conversations as a Leader

230. The Right Way to Handle Hard Conversations as a Leader

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We avoid them because we fear

  • hurting someone
  • conflict
  • losing relationships
  • being misunderstood

But, the best thing we can do is not wait - have the hard conversation.

We just need to do it the right was.

As a Leader it is our responsibility to lead well. That means avoidance is not the answer. Clear, direct, and respectful conversation is in order.

Don't delay - have it today. Here are some tips to help.

Pray first.

Check your motive.

Then once you are ready - apply the CALM method. Listen as Pam's shares the steps.

Leaders show love, lead well, and do the right thing for the right reason.

If you are a Christian woman who wants to lead with clarity, confidence, and biblical alignment, I invite you to check out the Called to Lead framework. Learn more here.

Your Next Step

If this episode resonates and you’re craving deeper clarity, confidence, and intentional growth, I would love to walk alongside you.

👉 Learn more about coaching and next steps at: https://www.pampegram.com/

Let’s help you lead from a place of alignment, not exhaustion—so you can live a rich, satisfying life and make the impact God designed you for.

Lead on, Sis. 💛

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    • L.E.A.D. booklet [link]
    • Truth Journal [link]
    • Learn more about working with Pam [link]
    • Learn more about Pam at pampegram.com
    • Interested in Pam's Study Bible? It is linked here.

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