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Season 5: Episode 106

Season 5: Episode 106

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In this episode of No Silver Spoons, Sarah Beth Herman discusses the importance of self-respect and intentionality in leadership roles. She shares personal stories from her own growth journey and emphasizes that how we show up externally often reflects our internal state. Sarah Beth explores the concept of 'enclothed cognition' and its impact on confidence and leadership authority. The episode underscores the need for preparation, self-respect, and maintaining high standards in the workplace, particularly in dental office environments. Sarah Beth concludes with actionable insights and offers mentorship for those looking to enhance their leadership skills and build intentional businesses.

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