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The most powerful thing you bring to leadership isn't your title, it's your true self. I believe this so deeply that when I was asked by an emerging leader a few months ago, "What advice would you give for leading authentically?" I was excited to answer. But when I tried to articulate HOW I was able to make that transition from "imitating others" to "embracing my authentic way of leading", or how I have witnessed others make the same transition, I struggled to explain it. After much thought, I finally have the right answer and I captured it in this 5-minute short video. Enjoy!
In this episode, Jamie refers to "The Neuroscience of Trust" by Paul J. Zak.
Executive Access is produced by The Ideal Life, a platform that provides coaching, community, and content for people to grow both personally and professionally.
By Jamie Tozzi5
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The most powerful thing you bring to leadership isn't your title, it's your true self. I believe this so deeply that when I was asked by an emerging leader a few months ago, "What advice would you give for leading authentically?" I was excited to answer. But when I tried to articulate HOW I was able to make that transition from "imitating others" to "embracing my authentic way of leading", or how I have witnessed others make the same transition, I struggled to explain it. After much thought, I finally have the right answer and I captured it in this 5-minute short video. Enjoy!
In this episode, Jamie refers to "The Neuroscience of Trust" by Paul J. Zak.
Executive Access is produced by The Ideal Life, a platform that provides coaching, community, and content for people to grow both personally and professionally.