How Can I Be a Stable Leader When I Consistently Deal With Imposter Syndrome?

How Can I Be a Stable Leader When I Consistently Deal With Imposter Syndrome?

In this episode, the LDI Crew discusses the almost inevitable, anxious feeling of being a “fraud” in leadership. One key element in successful leadership is stability. The team offers helpful questions to think through to assess stability as a leader. Areas for consideration include: change, communication, connection, consistency, and managing the unexpected. Each episode features a quote of the week, big takeaways, and a Growing Together segment geared at imperfect leaders who are seeking development in their leadership potential.

Quote of the Week:
“As a leader, your followers need to know that your core values are stable. This will buffer them from unnecessary change and ensure they know what is expected. Our need for stability plays into nearly every decision we make.” —Strength Based Leadership, Tom Rath & Gallup

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Sound Engineer – Austin Sego
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