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556. From Limiting Beliefs to Leadership Breakthroughs

556. From Limiting Beliefs to Leadership Breakthroughs

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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer speaks with Muriel Wilkins, author of Leadership Unblocked: The Beliefs That Limit Your Potential. Together, they delve into the often-hidden beliefs that can hinder effective leadership and personal growth. Muriel, an executive coach with over 20 years of experience, shares insights from her extensive work with C-suite leaders, revealing seven common beliefs that can create barriers to success.

The conversation explores how these beliefs—such as "I need to be involved" and "I can't make a mistake"—shape our behaviors and decision-making processes. Muriel emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and shifting mindset to overcome these challenges, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own assumptions and the narratives they tell themselves. As you tune in, think about which beliefs may be holding you back and how you can reclaim your agency as a leader.

In this episode:

  • Discover the seven hidden beliefs that can limit leadership potential.
  • Learn how to recognize the narratives that shape your experiences.
  • Explore practical strategies for shifting mindset and overcoming barriers.
  • Gain insights into the importance of external feedback and self-reflection.
  • Understand how to take actionable steps toward personal and professional growth.

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