Self Awareness Can Be Your Superpower
What if the smartest move a leader can make is to stop solving first? We share a candid story from a senior executive who could out-think any business problem, yet couldn’t keep great people. His blind spot wasn’t strategy—it was impact. By noticing the reflex to jump in with answers and learning to pause, ask questions, and make space for his team’s thinking, everything changed. Attrition slowed. Engagement soared. Most importantly, the team felt trusted enough to bring real challenges, not just polished updates.We dig into why self-awareness is the rarest—and most underrated—leadership superpower. Rather than a destination, it’s a daily practice of noticing patterns, naming triggers, and aligning intent with effect. You’ll hear practical ways to switch from answer-giving to sense-making: the three-question pause, the power of silence, and simple micro-habits that help you read the room without losing momentum. We also unpack how awareness amplifies empathy, why your mood sets the weather, and how tiny signals—like glancing at your phone—send messages you may not intend.To make it actionable, we offer a clear experiment: ask one trusted person two questions—what helps, and what gets in your way—and then just listen. Treat the response as information, not indictment. That’s where real growth starts. Whether you lead a team, a division, or yourself, this conversation will help you move from being a good leader to the leader you aspire to be—one whose presence creates clarity, courage, and ownership. If the message lands, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review to help others find the show.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries