Description
Many financial brand leaders often find themselves questioning their role and value within their organization amidst periods of significant change and transformation. This self-doubt is commonly driven by imposter syndrome and a fear that the value they create may not be recognized or needed by their team or organization.
By fostering adaptability and resilience, leaders can transform their self-limiting beliefs, embrace discomfort, and ultimately drive themselves and their organizations toward exponential growth. Join James Robert Lay and Audrey Cannata on this episode of the Digital Leadership series as they emphasize the importance of radical honesty, celebrating victories, and maintaining a growth mindset to navigate and thrive in changing environments.
Join us as we discuss:
-Embracing Discomfort for Growth (06:52)
-Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs (17:38)
-The Role of Villains in Transformation (24:19)
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