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Amy Stark Snook reflects on one of the hardest leadership challenges there is: making a decision you already know is necessary, but wish wasn’t true. From personal stories to coaching insights, she walks through how optimism, emotion, and empathy can quietly keep leaders stuck.
This conversation explores what happens when difficult decisions are delayed, not just to performance or outcomes, but to trust, culture, and credibility. Amy shares a story from her early leadership years that still stays with her and the lessons it taught her about responsibility, intervention, and honesty.
At its core, this episode is about self-leadership. The cost of waiting. The difference between clarity and courage. And why doing the hard thing is often the most caring thing you can do, for yourself and for others.
Contact Amy Stark Snook:
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 954-445-4545
Website: Herwaytolead.com
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Amy Stark Snook reflects on one of the hardest leadership challenges there is: making a decision you already know is necessary, but wish wasn’t true. From personal stories to coaching insights, she walks through how optimism, emotion, and empathy can quietly keep leaders stuck.
This conversation explores what happens when difficult decisions are delayed, not just to performance or outcomes, but to trust, culture, and credibility. Amy shares a story from her early leadership years that still stays with her and the lessons it taught her about responsibility, intervention, and honesty.
At its core, this episode is about self-leadership. The cost of waiting. The difference between clarity and courage. And why doing the hard thing is often the most caring thing you can do, for yourself and for others.
Contact Amy Stark Snook:
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 954-445-4545
Website: Herwaytolead.com