The Unbreakable Woman’s Journey

I Fell Apart in My Doctor's Office. Then I Went Back Out and Led My Team.

19 min · 10. maj 2026
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There was a morning I walked into my boss's office in the middle of a full clinic meltdown, looked him dead in the eyes, and fell completely apart. Tears. Snot. The whole undignified thing. What he did next changed how I lead forever. If you are a new or accidental clinic manager running on adrenaline and guilt, this episode will give you permission to stop — and a four-question tool to help you respond instead of react. Because your team cannot rise above the energy you bring into that building. And today, we fix that. 🎙 Download The First Five Moves of an Unbreakable Leader — free link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b0IWGjrLDDztmtc50OOGl04Jy4O73GOB/view?usp=drive_link

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