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Leading Differently: The Permission You've Been Waiting For

Leading Differently: The Permission You've Been Waiting For

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What if you didn’t need to have everything integrated before you shared it?

What if the message moving through you right now is already enough?

In this week’s transmission, I open up about the way I’ve been learning to lead differently.

Not from a polished, perfected place, but from the messy middle, where things are still shifting in real time.

I talk about the illusion of control, the pressure to follow five-step formulas, and the way constant “learning” can actually block your stillness and your own inner knowing.

I also share a vulnerable story about negotiating my first speaking engagement, and how choosing honesty over posturing created more alignment (and more abundance) than following the so-called rules ever could.

This isn’t about proving. It isn’t about hustling your way to certainty.

It’s about letting go of the noise, surrendering to stillness, and remembering that your greatest power comes from authenticity, not control.

Inside this episode:

– Why time isn’t real (and how that changes the way you integrate lessons)
– The trap of trying to “perfect” your message before you share it
– The difference between resistance that means growth vs. resistance that signals misalignment
– How to stop outsourcing your authority (even to the people you admire)
– A practical story about creating safety in business while still doing it your own way

You don’t need to wait until you’ve mastered the lesson.

You just need to trust yourself enough to lead from exactly where you are.

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