How Leaders Can Crack
Negative Self-Talk
Suzy Burke PhD • Ryan Berman • Rhett Power
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From Mental noise to Clear, Confident Decisions
Most decision-making breakdowns don’t start with a lack of intelligence. They start with too much thinking.
From Mental noise to Clear, Confident Decisions
Most decision-making breakdowns don’t start with a lack of intelligence. They start with too much thinking.
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How Self-Talk Shapes Leadership, Teams, and Res...
Here’s what we consistently see in leadership teams: the quality of the internal conversation determines the quality of the external one. When self-talk goes unchallenged, leaders default to hesitation, defensiveness,...
How Self-Talk Shapes Leadership, Teams, and Res...
Here’s what we consistently see in leadership teams: the quality of the internal conversation determines the quality of the external one. When self-talk goes unchallenged, leaders default to hesitation, defensiveness,...
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Why Leaders’ Emotions Spread Faster Than Their ...
When leaders notice their internal state and choose how to show up, they interrupt the automatic spread of tension and replace it with clarity, confidence, and trust. Because leadership influence...
Why Leaders’ Emotions Spread Faster Than Their ...
When leaders notice their internal state and choose how to show up, they interrupt the automatic spread of tension and replace it with clarity, confidence, and trust. Because leadership influence...
Media/Events
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5 Proven Self-Talk Strategies to Strengthen Leadership
Read MoreCo-authors Suzy Burke, Rhett Power, and Ryan Berman share five key insights from their new book, Headamentals: How Leaders Can Crack Negative Self-Talk.
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5 New Books to Help Leaders Strengthen Mindset and Growth
Read MoreEvery business founder has a dream, but staying focused helps them maintain a growth mindset as the initial rush of excitement fades.
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Leaders: Your self-talk could be hurting your team. Here’s how to change it
Read MoreCo-authors Suzy Burke, Rhett Power, and Ryan Berman share five key insights from their new book, Headamentals: How Leaders Can Crack Negative Self-Talk.