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Quiet confidence is one of the most powerful leadership tools you can develop - and it might be the opposite of everything you've been told about being a leader.

This week, I'm exploring how the most influential leaders aren't necessarily the loudest ones in the room, but rather those who let their presence speak before they say a word.

In this episode, I break down the true meaning of quiet confidence and why those attention-seeking "look at me" leaders often end up being the least trusted. I share real-world examples of how quiet confidence makes people lean in to listen, and why people naturally follow leaders they feel safe with rather than scared of.

Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://sandylinda.com/91

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