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There’s a quiet pressure many leaders carry.
The pressure to know.
To be certain.
To have answers ready — even when life is complex and changing.
In this episode, I speak directly to you about why not knowing isn’t a weakness, and how releasing the need for certainty can actually strengthen trust, clarity, and leadership.
We explore:
Why certainty is often confused with competence
How the pressure to always “know” creates unnecessary inner load
Why curiosity keeps leaders adaptable in a changing world
How saying “I don’t know yet” can invite better thinking and collaboration
And why calm presence matters more than quick conclusions
This isn’t about avoiding responsibility or indecision.
It’s about leading without forcing clarity before it’s ready.
Listen when you feel the weight of expectation.
Listen when answers aren’t obvious but decisions still matter.
Listen when you want to lead with steadiness instead of strain.
You don’t need to have all the answers.
You need to stay grounded while they emerge. |