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Ep #41 How To Embrace A CEO Mindset in Your Career

Ep #41 How To Embrace A CEO Mindset in Your Career

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📜 Summary

In this episode, TaSheena Braxton reflects on her journey as a new entrepreneur and the significant mindset shifts that have influenced her leadership style. She emphasizes the importance of owning one's space in a career, taking initiative without waiting for permission, and operating with a CEO mindset. TaSheena shares personal experiences and insights on how to lead effectively, especially as a woman of color, and encourages listeners to fully commit to their roles and recognize their worth.


💎 Gems

  • Success isn't just about strategy; mindset plays a crucial role.
  • You cannot be halfway in; full commitment is essential.
  • Silence keeps you invisible in your career.
  • Leadership isn't just about hierarchy; it's about ownership.
  • Women of color often feel they need permission to lead.
  • Taking initiative without waiting for permission is key to success.
  • Understanding your 'why' is vital for sustainable work.
  • Rewarding your team fosters motivation and recognition.
  • Stop waiting for permission; create your own momentum.
  • Reflect on where you might be playing small in your leadership.


📖 Chapters

00:00 The Journey of a New Entrepreneur
01:25 Mindset Shift in Leadership
09:05 Owning Your Space and Career
12:18 Taking Initiative Without Permission
16:50 Operating as the CEO of Your Team

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