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73. How High-Achieving Women Leaders Move From Survival Mode to Command Energy

73. How High-Achieving Women Leaders Move From Survival Mode to Command Energy

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There is an energy that moves you forward, and it’s not hustle, perfection, or being the smartest person in the room. It’s the energy you carry when you walk into any room. And if you’re finding leadership feels heavier lately, it’s likely because you’ve been leading from survival energy.

Here’s the reality: As women, we’ve been conditioned to be prepared, agreeable, and responsible, but at senior levels, that same energy becomes tension. Tension reads as uncertainty, even when you’re certain. Command energy is about being grounded, clear, and unwavering, even in high-stakes moments. It’s a different kind of power: one that isn’t about proving, but about knowing your value and showing up with confidence.

Tune in this week as I dive into the distinction between survival energy and command energy. I walk you through how women who lead from command energy stop asking for permission and start trusting their own authority. We’ll explore why desire isn’t enough to lead you to the next level, and how emotional regulation, not emotional reaction, can change how people respond to you. If you’re ready to stop managing perception and start commanding your space, this episode is for you.

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