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Have you ever thought that in order to be a good leader you had to fit into a certain prescribed way of being a leader? Maybe you doubted yourself and whether or not you had the “right personality” to lead.
In our episode today, I have a wonderful conversation with the authentic, inspiring Abbie Moore where we discuss her leadership journey. Listen in to hear how she found the courage within to take a leap and change course based on her core values so she could find happiness and fulfillment in her career.
Listen to our conversation here: https://link.chtbl.com/lyl
In this episode you’ll hear:
[1:59] Abbie Moore’s introduction, history, and her career [5:40] Abbie’s bold and courageous decision to do something different [9:15] This decision caused Abbie to look inward and reevaluate herself. [11:17] Do we fall into the trap of “imposter syndrome?’ [14:10] How Abbie found her authentic leadership style. [17:08] What are some tactical steps to help create authentic leadership? [20:06] Could being too friendly as a leader backfire? [29:32] I’m a new leader. How can I take steps to find my authenticity? [39:05] What is on the horizon for Abbie Moore? [40:44] Abbie gives us some final words of wisdom.
Connect with Abbie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbie-moore/
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Related Podcast Episodes:
The #1 Thing You Need for Happiness and Success (Episode 126)
Living Your Organizational Values as a Leader (Episode 117)
Owning Your Values to Live Your Best Life (Episode 12)
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