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You committed to speaking up more in meetings. You lasted three days. Now it's been three weeks, and your inner critic is convinced you don't have what it takes to lead at the next level.
Sound familiar? Here is the truth that changes everything:
You do not have a capability problem. You have a recovery problem.
Most leaders think the key to success is discipline—never falling off the wagon. But the reality is that executives fall off just as often as middle managers. The difference is speed. A middle manager takes three months to recover; an executive recovers in three hours.
In this episode, I am breaking down exactly why you keep starting and stopping your professional development initiatives, and I’m introducing The Quick Recovery Method—a 4-step framework specifically designed to help you stop the shame spiral and build real momentum.
In this episode, you will learn:
If you have a graveyard of half-finished goals and are ready to stop beating yourself up for being human, this episode is your reset button.
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About Your Host:
Kele Belton is a communication and leadership facilitator, coach, and speaker who specializes in helping women leaders develop confidence and impact through strategic communication and practical leadership frameworks.
Connect with Kele for more leadership insights:
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You committed to speaking up more in meetings. You lasted three days. Now it's been three weeks, and your inner critic is convinced you don't have what it takes to lead at the next level.
Sound familiar? Here is the truth that changes everything:
You do not have a capability problem. You have a recovery problem.
Most leaders think the key to success is discipline—never falling off the wagon. But the reality is that executives fall off just as often as middle managers. The difference is speed. A middle manager takes three months to recover; an executive recovers in three hours.
In this episode, I am breaking down exactly why you keep starting and stopping your professional development initiatives, and I’m introducing The Quick Recovery Method—a 4-step framework specifically designed to help you stop the shame spiral and build real momentum.
In this episode, you will learn:
If you have a graveyard of half-finished goals and are ready to stop beating yourself up for being human, this episode is your reset button.
Resources & Links:
About Your Host:
Kele Belton is a communication and leadership facilitator, coach, and speaker who specializes in helping women leaders develop confidence and impact through strategic communication and practical leadership frameworks.
Connect with Kele for more leadership insights: