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Leadership Stumbles: Common Errors in Women's Assertiveness

Navigate your leadership challenges with confidence. Read this article as Sandhyaa Pillai, a renowned communication coach, offers practical solutions for women leaders to enhance their impact and influence.

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In the bustling world of leadership, asserting oneself can sometimes feel like tiptoeing through a minefield. For women leaders like us, it's a dance that requires finesse and confidence.

Yet, even the most seasoned professionals can stumble. I was there in the early years of my career too.

Let's explore three common missteps:

Fear of Being Perceived as Aggressive: Take Sandy, for instance, who hesitated to speak up in meetings for fear of coming across as dominating. By prioritizing likability over assertiveness, she unintentionally stifled her voice and impact.

Downplaying Achievements: Another pitfall is the tendency to downplay achievements. Remember Suja, who deflected praise for her team's success, undermining her role?

By not owning her accomplishments, she diminished her influence and recognition.

Avoiding Conflict: Do you know how Ranjana kept avoiding conflict and ended up taking too much on her plate? Conflict is natural in any workplace, yet some women leaders shy away from it to maintain harmony. However, avoiding conflict can lead to unresolved issues and stagnant progress. Instead, embracing healthy conflict resolution can foster growth and innovation.

Here are unique strategies we can adopt to avoid the three common mistakes in assertiveness:

Overcoming Fear of Being Perceived as Aggressive:

  1. Confidence Building: Engage in activities that boost confidence, such as public speaking classes or assertiveness training.
  2. Voice Amplification: Practice speaking up in meetings or discussions, starting with smaller contributions and gradually increasing involvement.
  3. Embrace Authenticity: Focus on expressing opinions and ideas genuinely rather than worrying about perceptions.

Owning Achievements:

  1. Self-Acknowledgment: Practice self-celebration by recognizing personal and team accomplishments, regardless of scale.
  2. Positive Self-Talk: Replace self-deprecating thoughts with affirmations about contributions and successes.
  3. Promote Team Wins: Highlight team achievements while acknowledging individual contributions and demonstrating leadership and humility.

Embracing Conflict Resolution:

  1. Communication Skills: Develop active listening and communication techniques to address conflicts constructively.
  2. Foster Psychological Safety: Create a culture where team members can feel safe to express differing opinions and resolve conflicts openly.
  3. Mediation Training: Equip oneself with conflict resolution and mediation skills to navigate and resolve disagreements effectively.

Awareness and balance are the key. By recognizing these common mistakes and embracing these strategies, we can navigate assertiveness with grace and impact.

So, let's stride forward confidently, celebrating our wins, embracing healthy conflict, and speaking our truth with authority. Together, we'll lead not just with assertiveness, but with grace and impact, shaping a workplace where every voice is valued and heard.

Ready to unlock your assertive leadership potential?

Whether you're seeking to amplify your voice in the boardroom, own your achievements unapologetically, or navigate conflicts with confidence, I'm here to guide you every step of the way.

Connect with Sandhyaa

Email: connect@sandhyacoach.com

Linkedin: @leadershipcommunicationcoach

Instagram: @sandhyacoach

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