147. How to move from suppressing to regulating emotions as a CEO
Description
Are you leading from presence or from a body that’s in quiet panic while you hold the room together?
Most CEOs underestimate the emotional load of leadership. This episode reframes emotional steadiness as an executive skill, not a personality trait, and gives you the tools to build it.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
- Use breath, grounding, and cognitive tools to regulate your emotional state in real time
- Identify emotional triggers before they appear so you can stay ahead of escalation
- Separate facts from the stories your nervous system creates under pressure
If you want to lead with more clarity, consistency, and emotional steadiness—and set the tone for company-wide growth and leadership—press play and step into the version of you your team already believes in.
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