RS 02: On Re-engineering Self-Confidence as a Young and Emerging Leader
Have you ever found yourself torn between two worlds – of putting up a “confident appearance” in public but only struggling with internal conflicts in your private life?
As young leaders, except if you are “extremely exceptional”, this is one episode of our lives that is inevitable. Most times, it would be a repeat episode.
Join me and Jennifer Uchendu, Founder of SustyVibes to explore timeless principles for re-engineering healthy confidence.
Key Takeaways
- Know Yourself – dig deep to find out why you do what you do.
- Find the right source of love. For me, it’s the Grace of Jesus.
- See yourself as a growing tree – it helps defeat guilt and shame.
- Practice internal reflections.
- Develop self-awareness to be able to identify your mental distractions.
- Re-evaluate how you see change and impact – it begins with the so-called small things.
- It’s not all about you – learn to serve.
Resources
- Lead Your Life Free Digital Copy
- SustyVibes
- Jennifer’s Twitter Profile
- Abraham’s Bio
- Abraham’s Instagram Profile
- Abraham’s Twitter Profile
Sound Credit
Inspiring Teaser by Rafael Krux
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Story Of My Life by AlekSound
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
About The Show
On RE: Spectrum, Abraham highlights ideas, thoughts and questions he has had to process on his leadership journey.
By exploring lessons, insights, stories, and questions based on his values, beliefs, and experiences, he hopes that you get empowered with the clarity, boldness, strategies and tools to lead an informed and purposeful life.
Author
Abraham Ologundudu
I am a designer and strategist working at the intersection of design, technology, and social change, where identity, leadership, and systems are shaped. I write to explore meaning, structure, and transformation, from personal leadership to societal systems.
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Abraham said he doesn’t want embellish comments/feedback.
I can’t say much about others but for me, I found myself reflecting on my journey both where I started from, where I am and where I’m heading. I found myself seriously taking notes.