The Leadership Confidence Podcast
Most leaders can identify what went wrong after the fact. The conversation that escalated when it didn't need to. The pattern that keeps repeating despite the awareness. What's harder to see is what's driving it — the belief operating below the surface that made the reaction feel completely rational. In this episode, Cecilie Nielsen breaks down why the most consequential leadership behaviours aren't choices. They're automatic patterns running from beliefs formed years, sometimes decades, earlier — and why the leaders who change them do something most people skip entirely. In this episode: * Why the moments that matter most are the ones you have least access to your own thinking * The single question that opens the gap between what happened and how you responded * What a CFO's reputation for being hard to work with revealed about a belief he'd stopped noticing * Why understanding a pattern is not the same as changing it — and what the difference costs you * The three-step sequence that actually produces different results, including what neuroscience says about how long it takes Key Takeaways Your reactions at senior level are rarely about the circumstance. They're about the meaning you assigned to it, instantaneously, without noticing. That meaning comes from a belief — one that probably made sense in a different context, at an earlier stage of your career, and has simply never been updated. The leaders who change their patterns don't try harder or develop more insight. They find the specific belief, examine it honestly, and practise thinking differently until the new thought becomes the automatic one. That's what this episode is about. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]
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