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From Self-Doubt to I’m Possible – Leading Yourself with Confidence

From Self-Doubt to I’m Possible – Leading Yourself with Confidence

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What if the way you speak to yourself is quietly shaping your confidence — and the way you show up as a leader?

In this episode of Confident Leadership. In Colour., leadership coach Hanna Zaxmy explores the inner dialogue many high-performing leaders carry — the doubts, questions, and self-criticism that often go unnoticed, yet influence both presence and decision-making under pressure.

Inspired by a quote from Audrey Hepburn
“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m possible.’”
this episode invites you to shift from self-doubt to a more grounded, compassionate way of leading yourself.

Through personal reflection and a real client story, Hanna explores:

  • How self-talk quietly repeats itself in everyday leadership

  • Why thoughts don’t stay on the inside — they show up in posture, breath, and communication

  • How empathy towards yourself creates space for learning instead of self-blame

  • What it really means to take responsibility without punishing yourself

  • Simple, practical ways to regulate yourself when things feel out of control

This episode is for you if you:

  • Feel confident on the outside but doubtful on the inside

  • Lead others while quietly questioning yourself

  • Want to lead with more calm, clarity, and self-trust

  • Are navigating pressure, uncertainty, or emotionally demanding situations

Listen with curiosity — not judgement.

And if this episode resonates, you’re warmly invited to follow the podcast or leave a review.
It helps others find these conversations — and it truly means a lot.

Be confident — be you.

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