The simple word "should" might be quietly sabotaging your leadership effectiveness. This eye-opening episode dives into how the language of obligation creates unnecessary pressure that keeps us playing small and mimicking leadership styles that don't authentically reflect who we are.
Discover why "should" is classified as a "modal operator of necessity" in NLP and how this seemingly innocent word closes doors to possibility while locking us into the belief that there's only one path forward. For women leaders especially, the burden of "should" often manifests as pressure to be someone else entirely—an exhausting endeavor that drains the energy needed for true leadership impact.
The transformative power comes in shifting from "should" to phrases like "want to" or "get to." This linguistic reframing isn't merely semantic—it fundamentally changes how we experience leadership and opens doorways to creativity and authentic expression. I share my Clarity Compass tool, a practical framework for exploring your leadership purpose, vision, relationships, and action plan. By working through each direction of the compass (north for why, east for what, south for who, and west for how), you'll gain clarity on the leader you're becoming and what "shoulds" you can release.
Ready to drop the weight of obligation? Try this simple exercise: take 10 minutes to notice every time you think or say "I should," then reframe each statement with "I choose to" or "I want to." Feel the difference in your body and mind as you transform pressure into possibility. This shift can revolutionize not just how you lead, but how you live. Visit debbiepetersongspeaks.com for more resources to help you and your team take your next clear move toward authentic, empowered leadership.