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Why confident early childhood directors still second-guess themselves Show Notes One of the most common things I hear from directors; even very capable, experienced ones, is this: “Why do I still doubt myself?” Not loudly. Quietly. Often at the end of a long day. In this episode, we unpack why self-doubt shows up so often in leadership, and why it isn’t a sign that something is wrong with you. Many directors assume confidence should come with experience. That once you’ve been in the role long enough, the second-guessing will stop. But leadership doesn’t work like that. As responsibility grows, uncertainty grows too especially when you’re holding it alone. In this conversation, I explore: why capable leaders often doubt themselves the most the difference between confidence and certainty how people-pleasing and emotional labour quietly erode self-trust why replaying decisions is often a sign of fatigue, not failure This episode isn’t about fixing self-doubt or giving you confidence tips. It’s about naming what’s really happening so you can stop turning normal leadership strain into personal self-criticism. If you’ve been questioning yourself more than usual lately, this episode is for you. You’re not failing. You’re not behind. And you’re not alone. https://www.platinumed.com.au/directorsacademy
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Why confident early childhood directors still second-guess themselves Show Notes One of the most common things I hear from directors; even very capable, experienced ones, is this: “Why do I still doubt myself?” Not loudly. Quietly. Often at the end of a long day. In this episode, we unpack why self-doubt shows up so often in leadership, and why it isn’t a sign that something is wrong with you. Many directors assume confidence should come with experience. That once you’ve been in the role long enough, the second-guessing will stop. But leadership doesn’t work like that. As responsibility grows, uncertainty grows too especially when you’re holding it alone. In this conversation, I explore: why capable leaders often doubt themselves the most the difference between confidence and certainty how people-pleasing and emotional labour quietly erode self-trust why replaying decisions is often a sign of fatigue, not failure This episode isn’t about fixing self-doubt or giving you confidence tips. It’s about naming what’s really happening so you can stop turning normal leadership strain into personal self-criticism. If you’ve been questioning yourself more than usual lately, this episode is for you. You’re not failing. You’re not behind. And you’re not alone. https://www.platinumed.com.au/directorsacademy

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