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🗓️ 14 April 2020
⏱️ 26 minutes
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During these uncertain times, leaders must step up and help counterbalance all of the fear-mongering occurring in our world. For those with a calling, the critical moment to learn how to embrace their leadership abilities and lead effectively has arrived. In this episode, I'm explaining exactly how you can start getting more comfortable with embracing your inner leader. It's a lesson that my dad began instilling in me from a young age, but I believe that anyone can be a leader. All it takes is the courage to believe in yourself and the confidence to start guiding those around you.
What's In This Episode:
Getting more comfortable with embracing your inner leader
Leveraging the success you want and empowering those around you to do the same
Learning to believe in yourself and becoming confident in your leadership abilities
Three things to keep in mind when embracing yourself as a leader
Three tips for becoming a more effective leader
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0:00.0 | This is Productivity Paradox with your host, Tanya Dalton, an entrepreneur, best-selling author, |
0:08.0 | nationally recognized productivity expert, and mom of two. |
0:12.0 | This season is all about leading with confidence. |
0:15.0 | Tanya is shifting mindsets, redefining productivity, and equipping women with the strategies you need to step into intentional leadership. |
0:22.3 | Are you ready? Here's your host, Tanya Dalton. |
0:27.2 | Hello, hello everyone. Welcome to Productivity Paradox. I'm your host, Tanya Dalton, and this is |
0:33.4 | episode 170. As we kick off season 14 today, the world is in a crazy place. We are smack |
0:42.0 | dab in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis. Just about everyone is working from home. Schools are |
0:48.8 | canceled indefinitely, I guess at this point, and we're in the midst of a lot of uncertainty. |
0:56.1 | I recently did an IGTV video where I talked about the fact that we think COVID-19 is the |
1:03.6 | problem, but it's not. It's the secondary infection. It's the fear coursing through our communities. |
1:12.5 | That's really the problem. |
1:19.9 | You know, we're using that term social distancing a lot. Let's choose instead to call it what it really is, physical distancing. The last thing we need to do right now is pull ourselves |
1:26.6 | away socially. |
1:28.4 | Now is the time our communities need us, and we can do that even when we're six feet apart. |
1:36.9 | It's times like these where we need leaders to step up and help counterbalance all that fear mongering. You know, my dad is he's constantly |
1:47.7 | sending me inspiring quotes and tidbits about leadership. And I think, honestly, it's because he was an |
1:55.1 | instrumental leader in his own company, and he chaired countless philanthropic organizations, |
2:03.6 | so many that he was once named philanthropist of the year for the city. He has instilled leadership qualities in me since probably |
2:10.1 | the moment I was born. So he helped me see myself as a leader in school and even in my volunteer |
2:16.9 | efforts when I was a kid. |
2:19.2 | And then when I stepped into my workplace and then stepped into the role of parent, |
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