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What Your Unprocessed Emotion Is Costing You as a Leader

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Ever wonder why certain situations trigger strong reactions in your leadership? Why you might avoid giving feedback, take on too much work, or struggle to speak up in meetings? These aren't just random behaviors—they're often signals of unprocessed emotions steering your leadership from behind the scenes.
In this transformative episode, we dive deep into how past experiences create emotional patterns that silently influence how you lead today. That boss who micromanaged you years ago? You might still be overcorrecting. The meeting where your idea got shut down? Perhaps you're still hesitating to speak up. These experiences don't just disappear—they become embedded in your leadership approach until you acknowledge and release them.
Using the Clarity Compass framework, we explore how to identify these emotional blind spots and transform them into sources of wisdom rather than limitation. You'll discover a powerful five-step Emotional Audit exercise that helps uncover where patterns began and how to interrupt them. The most surprising insight? The people who trigger you most might be your greatest teachers, reflecting parts of yourself that need attention.
This isn't about denying your emotional history but responding to it with compassion. By recognizing what's really driving your leadership decisions, you can lead from the present moment rather than reacting to ghosts from your past. Your leadership becomes lighter, more authentic, and more effective when you stop dragging yesterday's baggage into today's challenges.
Ready to lead with genuine clarity instead of from old emotional scripts? Listen now, and take your next clear move toward emotionally intelligent leadership. For additional resources to support your journey, visit debbypetersonspeaks.com and explore the Readiness Vault mentioned in this episode. Your team—and your future self—will thank you.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Getting to Clarity (00:00:00)

2. Unprocessed Emotions Impact Your Leadership (00:01:02)

3. The Clarity Compass Framework (00:02:41)

4. Finding Support and Recognition Patterns (00:04:29)

5. The Emotional Audit Exercise (00:07:28)

6. Your Next Clear Move (00:09:07)

208 episodes

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Manage episode 501745701 series 3644461
Content provided by Debbie Peterson of Getting to Clarity. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie Peterson of Getting to Clarity or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever wonder why certain situations trigger strong reactions in your leadership? Why you might avoid giving feedback, take on too much work, or struggle to speak up in meetings? These aren't just random behaviors—they're often signals of unprocessed emotions steering your leadership from behind the scenes.
In this transformative episode, we dive deep into how past experiences create emotional patterns that silently influence how you lead today. That boss who micromanaged you years ago? You might still be overcorrecting. The meeting where your idea got shut down? Perhaps you're still hesitating to speak up. These experiences don't just disappear—they become embedded in your leadership approach until you acknowledge and release them.
Using the Clarity Compass framework, we explore how to identify these emotional blind spots and transform them into sources of wisdom rather than limitation. You'll discover a powerful five-step Emotional Audit exercise that helps uncover where patterns began and how to interrupt them. The most surprising insight? The people who trigger you most might be your greatest teachers, reflecting parts of yourself that need attention.
This isn't about denying your emotional history but responding to it with compassion. By recognizing what's really driving your leadership decisions, you can lead from the present moment rather than reacting to ghosts from your past. Your leadership becomes lighter, more authentic, and more effective when you stop dragging yesterday's baggage into today's challenges.
Ready to lead with genuine clarity instead of from old emotional scripts? Listen now, and take your next clear move toward emotionally intelligent leadership. For additional resources to support your journey, visit debbypetersonspeaks.com and explore the Readiness Vault mentioned in this episode. Your team—and your future self—will thank you.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Getting to Clarity (00:00:00)

2. Unprocessed Emotions Impact Your Leadership (00:01:02)

3. The Clarity Compass Framework (00:02:41)

4. Finding Support and Recognition Patterns (00:04:29)

5. The Emotional Audit Exercise (00:07:28)

6. Your Next Clear Move (00:09:07)

208 episodes

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