Show Up as a Leader with Dr. Rosie Ward

Rosie in My Pocket: Owning Our Stories


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✨ Ever catch yourself making up stories in your head when you don’t have all the facts? Yeah, we all do it!

Rosie uncovers how our brains fill in the blanks—with fear, judgment, and a whole lot of fiction. She shares a real-life exec moment that proves just how powerful it is to fact-check your internal dialogue.

Tune in to learn how owning your story (instead of letting it own you) can help your true sparkle shine ✨💡🧠

 

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Key Takeaways:
  • We all create stories in the absence of information—our brains are wired for it.
  • These stories often stem from fear, judgment, and assumptions, not facts.
  • Leaders must be aware of how these narratives can limit communication and decision-making.
  • A powerful practice: “The story I’m telling myself is…” to open space for reflection.
  • Courageous leadership involves checking the validity of internal narratives.

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