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In this second episode of our 4-part focus on Inspirational Leadership we focus on making the move into your first leadership role. It’s exciting… and if we were to be honest, a little daunting too - so lets not forget that leaders are humans too. In this episode, we break down five essential tips to help you step into leadership with confidence and clarity. From shifting your mindset from “doer” to “enabler,” to leading with consistency (not perfection), we’ll guide you through what it really takes to lead well—right from the start.

We also explore how to navigate the tricky dynamics of managing former peers if you’ve stepped up internally, and share practical ways to tackle any feelings of doubt or imposter syndrome that can creep in when you’re finding your feet.

Whether you’ve just stepped into a leadership role or you're preparing for that next big step, we share real-world advice for making the first 90 days a success.

A reassuring listen for anyone new into to leadership or is considering making the move. The world needs good leaders!

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Chapters

1. Introduction to First-Time Leadership (00:00:00)

2. Top Tips for New Leaders (00:02:00)

3. Delegation: From Doer to Enabler (00:08:00)

4. Active Listening as a Leadership Tool (00:12:38)

5. Setting Clear Expectations as a Leader (00:20:10)

6. Developing Yourself While Leading Others (00:24:25)

7. Managing Confidence and Imposter Feelings (00:30:09)

8. Leading Former Peers Successfully (00:35:10)

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