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As leaders, the thought of being vulnerable can be frightening. Imposter syndrome and wanting to maintain control can drive us to lead others to beleive that we are invincible.
Apparently though, it's much more healthy to be open and honest about your vulnerabilities.
In this episode of Miss Bossy Boots we talk through our experiences with vulnerability.
Jane reveals that being vulnerable is one of the hardest things she finds to do - particularly as a working mother in the company of men. Luckily the Emotional Intelligence program she is doing is helping her understand more about the important role of vulnerability in forming lasting relationships.
In her year of 'working-on-her-leadership' skills, Stace is trying to work on demonstrating that she is an awesome Dance School Principal as well as a fellow human-being. She is transitioning from being 'Miss-Stacey-who-lives-and-breathes-dancing-under-all-circumstances', to 'Miss-Stacey-who-also-leaves-the-house-occasionally-with-baby-vomit-on-her-shoulder'!
Oh and if this topic is quite new to you - we highly recommend you check out Brene Brown's renowned TEDTalk on the matter. You can see that here: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Stacey Morgan & Jane Hillsdon5
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As leaders, the thought of being vulnerable can be frightening. Imposter syndrome and wanting to maintain control can drive us to lead others to beleive that we are invincible.
Apparently though, it's much more healthy to be open and honest about your vulnerabilities.
In this episode of Miss Bossy Boots we talk through our experiences with vulnerability.
Jane reveals that being vulnerable is one of the hardest things she finds to do - particularly as a working mother in the company of men. Luckily the Emotional Intelligence program she is doing is helping her understand more about the important role of vulnerability in forming lasting relationships.
In her year of 'working-on-her-leadership' skills, Stace is trying to work on demonstrating that she is an awesome Dance School Principal as well as a fellow human-being. She is transitioning from being 'Miss-Stacey-who-lives-and-breathes-dancing-under-all-circumstances', to 'Miss-Stacey-who-also-leaves-the-house-occasionally-with-baby-vomit-on-her-shoulder'!
Oh and if this topic is quite new to you - we highly recommend you check out Brene Brown's renowned TEDTalk on the matter. You can see that here: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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