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Why do some leaders empower their teams to thrive while others fall into the trap of micromanagement?

The answer often lies in a fundamental trait: belief in others. In this episode of Leadership Traits Decoded, Cynthia Kyriazis and Drea Martin explore how a leader’s capacity to trust in their team’s abilities creates a foundation for empowerment or dysfunction.

They discuss the delicate balance between accountability and belief, revealing how these traits work in tandem to create effective leadership. 

Too little belief in others can turn leaders controlling rather than empowering, while excessive belief may create blind spots. The conversation also examines whether leadership behaviors cascade through organizations and how emotional intelligence plays a pivotal role in breaking negative cycles.

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Whether you’re reflecting on your own leadership style or working to build empowered, high-performing teams, this episode offers practical insights on balancing trust, accountability, and growth. 

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