
How to Be Taken Seriously as a New Manager at Work
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What if you could lead with quiet confidence—before you’ve even settled in?
Starting a new leadership role can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re still learning the ropes. In this video, I share real-life advice for new managers and leaders who want to set the right tone and show up with authority—even when they’re still finding their footing. Discover how to shift from feeling like an outsider to being recognized as a confident leader, simply by adjusting your mindset and presence. Learn practical tips for asking strategic questions, sharing your perspective, establishing structure, and embracing your leadership energy from day one. If you’re eager to leave a strong first impression and lead with clarity—no matter how new you are—this video is packed with actionable insights to help you get started.
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00:00 A story about one of my clients...
01:45 Asking smart questions
04:33 Expressing your point of view early
06:13 Sponsored - Heyboss.ai
07:38 Establishing structure and boundaries
10:01 Normalize your leadership energy
11:50 You are already worthy
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