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The Leadership Shift: Learning to Lead Yourself First

The Leadership Shift: Learning to Lead Yourself First

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In this episode, John and Greg talk about what separates good leaders from truly transformational ones? The answer lies not in strategy, but in emotional intelligence—the leadership superpower hiding in plain sight.

The article by Stuart Andrews, executive coach and author of "The Leadership Shift," presents a compelling case that mirrors the teachings of Dr. Durst's MBR program: you can't effectively lead others until you've mastered leading yourself. This inside-out approach to leadership starts with self-awareness and radiates outward through thoughtful communication, empathetic listening, and genuine team engagement.

The journey begins with personal accountability. Leaders who showcase values, continuous learning, and self-care naturally inspire others. The next critical step involves asking thoughtful questions that create space for diverse opinions—not just seeking agreement. As we explore in the episode, truly influential leaders know when to speak and when to listen, understanding that "you're given two ears and one mouth for a reason."

Self-reflection emerges as a vital practice for leadership growth. Through dedicated quiet time examining your thoughts, actions, and impact, you develop wisdom that transcends mere knowledge. Many successful leaders incorporate meditation or structured reflection into their routines, focusing on questions like: "How do I feel right now?", "What lessons can I learn from my mistakes?", and "How supportive am I of others?"

Perhaps most courageously, emotional intelligence demands seeking genuine feedback. When team members trust that their honest assessments will be valued rather than punished, they become invested partners in the leadership journey. This feedback loop creates continuous improvement while transforming responsibility into ownership.

The leadership insights shared throughout this episode aren't just theoretical—they're practical tools for immediate application. Whether you're leading a small team or a large organization, emotional intelligence provides the bridge between where you are as a leader and what you're meant to become.

Ready to transform your leadership approach through emotional intelligence? Listen now to discover how self-awareness, empathetic communication, and genuine connection can elevate your leadership impact. Share your experiences or questions with us at authorjaw.com—we'd love to hear how these principles are working in your leadership journey.

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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

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