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Shameless Leadership

911: LEADERSHIP MINDSET: How Women Leaders Can Replace Nervousness With Excitement

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Education, Management, How To, Business, Self-improvement

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In anticipation of basketball tryouts today, my 12-year-old went to the park to get in some practice with friends last night. When he got home, he proudly shared that an older kid at the park complimented “hoops”. On the way to school this morning, he told me that he’s feeling really nervous about tryouts. It’s the first year the kids will be divided into varsity and junior varsity teams. This is big time! As we were walking, I talked to him about the close, often overlapping relationship between nervousness and excitement.   “Mom, I know. You already told me being nervous and being excited are the same thing.”   That’s not exactly what I had previously told him…. They are not the same. But if you understand how they are the same and how they are different, you can often use your nervousness to strategically channel excitement.   In this episode, I’ll tell you what I told my 12-year-old on the walk to school. Additionally, we’ll dive into the fascinating relationship between nervousness and excitement and how women leaders can leverage one over the other for powerful results. Both emotions share similar physiological responses—like increased heart rate, sweaty palms, and heightened awareness—because they are both driven by adrenaline. The key difference lies in how we interpret the situation: nervousness tends to arise when we see a challenge as a threat, while excitement comes when we view the same situation as an opportunity. Understanding this can be the first step in transforming fear into anticipation, empowering women to thrive under pressure. Listen in to hear me share actionable strategies that women leaders can use to shift their mindset and embrace excitement in high-stakes situations. From reframing nervousness as excitement, to focusing on purpose and meaning, to coaching yourself with evidence-based positive self-talk, these techniques are designed to help women leaders feel strong and grounded when stepping into something new, big, or perhaps scary. By connecting to your “why” and viewing leadership moments through a lens of possibility rather than fear, you can approach stressful situations with confidence. This allows you to shift your focus from potential risks to potential rewards creating the excitement needed to succeed. Whether you're preparing for a big presentation, leading a high-profile meeting, or stepping into a new leadership role, this episode will give you practical tips on how to harness excitement, reduce nervousness, and leverage your full potential as a leader. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessleadership.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to Shameless Leadership. I'm your host, Sarah Dean. This show is for women, transgender people, non-binary folks, as well as allies, who are committed to advancing their leadership while also advancing the leadership of those around them. In each episode, we will offer practical tips, leadership strategies, and inspiring stories to help you become a more

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confident, compassionate, and inclusive leader. The truth is, you were born to lead. What might

0:44.5

happen for you if you were to wholeheartedly embrace that part of yourself? So let's start now,

0:49.4

together. Hello, shameless leaders. Today we are talking about leveraging excitement over nervousness.

0:57.1

And this is such a valuable lesson that I learned a few years ago that really, really shifted

1:02.1

how I show up in moments that I used to face with a lot of fear and trepidation. And now I can

1:07.9

recognize a different way to frame things. And so I think this will be really helpful for you.

1:12.2

It's also timely because this morning on our walk to school, my son was telling me how nervous he feels for

1:19.3

basketball tryouts. So he's in the sixth grade. He's 12. And this is the first year that the basketball

1:24.6

boys or the basketball, all the kids, will be divided into varsity

1:29.6

and junior varsity teams. And so in the past years, it's just like if you want to play

1:32.9

basketball, you just sign up and you play basketball. This year, though, they are dividing

1:37.4

the kids for the first time in middle school by skill level. And so they have to do tryouts,

1:41.6

which feel just, you know, different level of nerves for sure.

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And so this morning he was on the walk to school telling me he's just really nervous because the first tryout is tonight.

1:50.0

And he wants to do well. And we were talking about that. And then he was also telling me how last night he went to the park and he was playing basketball practicing with a couple of his friends.

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And there were some other kids there older than him.

2:02.6

And one of them was like, oh, man, look at that kid.

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He, he, look at him hoop talking about my son and commenting on how he was doing a really

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