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The Pressure You No Longer Notice
A few years ago, I worked with a woman who described herself as "fine." She wasn't overwhelmed. She wasn't in crisis. She wasn't experiencing anything that would have raised concern from the outside. In fact, if you had looked at her life, you would have seen what most people would consider success. She had built a strong career, maintained meaningful relationships, and achieved many of the goals she had spent years pursuing. Yet throughout our conversations, she kept mention

Kara Moll
5 hours ago5 min read
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The Leadership Habits Nobody Questions
A conversation I find myself having more frequently these days has nothing to do with communication, confidence, executive presence, or any of the topics people typically assume we're going to discuss. More often than not, it begins with exhaustion. Not burnout or overwhelm, just a quiet, persistent exhaustion that is difficult to explain because, on paper, everything appears to be working. The women describing it are successful. Their careers are advancing. Their businesses

Kara Moll
Jun 174 min read
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Slow the First 30 Seconds of Difficult Conversations
One of the most revealing moments in any difficult conversation happens before the conversation has truly begun. You can hear it in the pace of someone's voice, see it in how quickly they respond, and feel it in the energy they bring into the room. Pressure speeds people up. The irony is that most people don't realize it's happening. They believe they're being efficient, decisive, or proactive. In reality, they're often responding to something much deeper: the discomfort of u

Kara Moll
Jun 104 min read
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