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Stay or Go - Start with Clarity

Stay or Go - Start with Clarity

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"Maybe it’s not the right time to change job. I’ll just stay where I am a bit longer.”
If you’ve ever said something like this to yourself, this episode is for you.

In this episode of Confident Leadership. In Colour., I share a real story from a cloakroom in Stockholm – where my manager gave me an ultimatum:
leave my leadership training immediately or risk losing my job.

Caught between fear of losing my role and fear of abandoning myself, I had to decide:
stay or go?

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • How fear often hides behind “not the right time”

  • The turning point that helped me reconnect with my values, vision and passion

  • Why clarity doesn’t always mean changing job – sometimes it means owning where you are

  • A reflection exercise to help you notice what has guided your own big decisions

You’ll also hear how this moment shaped the way I work with leaders today, and why Clarity is the first step in the CONFIDENT framework.

📘 Free resource – Clarity Workbook
Download the Clarity Workbook via the link: https://migmatit.se/en/clarity-workbook-freebie/ and start exploring what truly matters to you, so you can make decisions from confidence rather than fear.

👥 Next group programme – January
If you’re curious about the next step and want to deepen your clarity and confidence, my next group programme starts in January. Send me a message for more information. hanna@migmatit.se

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