Through The Valley with Bahar Alexander
Most people think decision making is only about major life moments. But leadership decision making is happening constantly—through every action, hesitation, silence, negotiation, boundary, and response to pressure. In this episode of Through the Valley, we explore how decision making is deeply connected to internal architecture, subconscious survival patterns, and emotional conditioning. We dive into: * Decision-making agility in leadership * How fear distorts perception and calibration * The hidden psychological architecture beneath hesitation, over-control, avoidance, and reactivity * The spectrum between grandiosity and self-consciousness * The “Discernment Zone” and inner authority * The impact of survival strategies on leadership and relationships * Why recurring dissatisfaction in life and leadership often reflects deeper internal patterns rather than external circumstances alone This episode is an invitation to move beyond reactive leadership and begin developing the awareness required to lead with greater clarity, alignment, and intentionality. Because leadership maturity is not the absence of fear—it is the ability to recognize when fear is attempting to drive the decision. Website: https://baharalexander.com/contact/ [https://baharalexander.com/contact/] Online Course: Leadership Magnetism [https://baharalexander.com/leadership-magnetism-course/] Executive Presence: Assessments [https://baharalexander.com/growth-hub/] Survival Strategies Assessment [https://baharalexander.com/downloads/survival-strategy-assessment/] YouTube: Bahar Alexander - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AlexanderMethod]LinkedIn: Bahar Alexander, CHPC | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/baharalexander/]
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