When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
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When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
Ep 198: Decisions Define Your Leadership: Past, Present, and Future.Become a Decision-Making Machine
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
14 minutes
5 months ago
Ep 198: Decisions Define Your Leadership: Past, Present, and Future.Become a Decision-Making Machine
Every decisive leader you and I admire isn’t fearless. They’re value-aligned and action-oriented. In this episode, we’ll unpack how to make clear, confident decisions by anchoring into who you are and who you're becoming. You’ll hear about C-Suite leaders who delayed key decisions like hiring, restructuring, or funding strategy, and as a result, lost months of momentum, team trust, and in some cases, over a million dollars in missed revenue. And what shifted when they stopped chasing p...
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...