Elevate Your Call To Service
How Great Leaders Build Resilience and Confidence Before Promotion Confidence and resilience are not leadership traits that magically appear after promotion. Yet many organizations promote people into leadership positions and hope future leaders will figure it out once the pressure arrives. In this episode of the Elevate Your Call to Service Podcast, Michael and Cathy McIntosh explore how leaders can intentionally build resilience and confidence before promotion. They discuss why confidence is not personality or ego, why resilience is more than simply "toughing it out," and how mentorship helps future leaders process adversity before pressure begins defining their leadership. Michael shares practical insights from nearly four decades in law enforcement leadership, explaining why confidence is built through preparation and experience, how resilience grows through reflection and recovery, and why future leaders need opportunities to face controlled pressure before they are responsible for leading others through it. In This Episode What leadership confidence really is The difference between confidence and resilience Why pressure exposes preparation gaps How mentorship builds resilient leaders The role of organizational culture in leader development Practical ways to prepare future leaders before promotion Future leaders don't need less pressure. They need better preparation for pressure. View our show notes at https://www.leleaders.com/elevate/leadership-resilience-confidence-before-promotion
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