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What if the biggest barrier to your leadership isn’t your skills, but your mindset? In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with leadership coach and author Corliss Rassyle to uncover how true leadership begins with self-leadership. From owning who you are to peeling back the layers of limiting beliefs, Corliss shares how transforming your mindset can change the way you lead, influence, and live.
We explore practical yet powerful shifts, from turning affirmations into daily embodiment, to using quick resets that reclaim your focus, to replacing judgement with curiosity when challenges arise. Whether you are leading a team, a business, or simply your own life, this conversation will inspire you to love who you are while becoming who you want to be and remind you that leadership is about impact, not titles.
Actionable Takeaway
- Learn how to peel back the layers of who you are to uncover your real potential
- Spot the beliefs holding you back and replace them with ones that actually serve you
- Shift from just saying affirmations to fully embodying the leader you want to be
- Discover the quick “reset” that instantly brings you back to what matters most
- Practise curiosity instead of judgement when you catch yourself reacting
- See how loving who you are right now fuels the journey to who you want to become
- Recognise the influence you already have and start leading from where you are
- Choose daily actions that align with the kind of impact you want to make
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