One Year In: What Pressing Record Taught Me — and What It Might Be Teaching You
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In this reflective episode of Queens Behind the Scenes, host Charise Beckett shares insights from her first year of podcasting, emphasizing the importance of visibility, consistency, and alignment in personal and professional growth. She encourages listeners to embrace their journeys, acknowledge their progress, and understand that true leadership involves clarity and endurance, even in the face of misunderstanding and challenges.
Takeaways
- This episode is framed as a conversation with the woman I was last December.
- You don't need a new personality. You need alignment.
- Frameworks are born in motion, not in perfection.
- Visibility is not a branding decision. It is a leadership decision.
- Consistency is not about intensity. It's about endurance.
- Showing up when it's quiet counts more than applause.
- Misunderstanding is not failure of communication.
- Your work doesn't need approval to be valid.
- Pride does not require completion. It requires honesty.
- Keep pushing. Do not quit. You're at the last 100 meters.
Don't forget to pick up your copy of P.O.I.S.E.: The Blueprint for Escaping Burnout, Redefining Success, and Creating Your New Reality
And
The P.O.I.S.E. Leadership Action Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Leading with Confidence, Clarity, and Resilience
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