Debbie Peterson: 3 things to help you build more confidence in yourself Debbie Peterson
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We are continuing our dive into top leadership traits for 2021. This month, we are covering confidence.
Confidence in leadership is a two-sided coin. The first side is what every leader aspires to, and that is to have the confidence of the people they lead, which is critical because it s tied to your effectiveness as a leader, the engagement of your team, and the loyalty and trust that allows you to empower others and make an effect.
The second side of this coin (and the one you have the most control over) is your own confidence in yourself, and without which creates a shaky foundation for others to be confident in you.
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Katty Kay â âI went to six different schools in the space of five yearsâ
Journalist and broadcaster Katty Kay recalls how her experience of school was rather more itinerant and cosmopolitan than most â¦
My father was a diplomat and we used to move around a lot. I went to six different schools in the space of five years, across three countries and in two languages, so itâs amazing I can read and write.
Before then, Iâd attended a village school near our home in Blewbury, Oxfordshire. Just before my 10th birthday, in the middle of term, our family moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and I started at a local American school. I found it very difficult there, so after a term my parents moved me to a smaller British school in Jeddah, where I stayed for around a year.