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Why Mastering Conflict is the Pathway to Leadership for Women | EP66 

The Balance Institute
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Can navigating conflict be the key to unlocking your full potential as a leader? Join us as we explore this crucial skill with profound insights from a recent training session with graduates of the Balance & Beyond Coaching Program. We uncover the hidden pitfalls of conflict avoidance, from subtle disagreements to overt confrontations, and how steering clear of these situations can breed resentment and passive-aggressive behaviour. By understanding the deep-rooted biological and social conditioning that compels women to maintain harmony, you'll learn how to embrace and navigate necessary conflicts to foster stronger leadership and healthier connections.
Ever wondered why your brain's survival instincts kick in during professional confrontations? We delve into the biological and historical roots of conflict aversion, revealing why our ancestors' fight-or-flight responses still shape our behaviours today. Discover practical strategies to cultivate a sense of internal safety, recognise physical signs of distress, and address the root causes of feeling unsafe. Unlock the tools you need to manage conflicts effectively, engage in difficult conversations, provide constructive feedback, and hold firm boundaries-all without feeling threatened. This episode is your guide to transforming conflict into a pathway for personal growth and enhanced performance.
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15 окт 2024

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