External Credibility Means Nothing Without Self-Trust
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External credibility means nothing without self-trust. You can have the bio, the board seat, the reputation, and still second-guess yourself in every room that matters.
Most leadership development programs will teach you how to build credibility with others. Nobody teaches you how to trust the voice that you already know.
In this episode, Lemon Price breaks down exactly why women stop trusting their own judgment, from the language used about little girls to code-switching to outsourcing our thinking to AI, and gives you three concrete practices to rebuild it.
In this episode:
- Why you don't have a confidence problem; you have a self-trust erosion problem
- How every time you override your instinct, you're banking a data point against yourself
- The small decision practice that builds the muscle without the stakes
- The evidence journal that gives your brain proof that your gut can be trusted
- The pre-mortem question that cuts through every major decision faster than anything else
The women who end up in the rooms where decisions get made aren't more certain than you. They're just more practiced at trusting their own read.
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