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False Forwards: Why Your Smartest Strategies Might Be Your Biggest Blind Spots
Sharon Podobnik Peterson Sharon Podobnik Peterson

False Forwards: Why Your Smartest Strategies Might Be Your Biggest Blind Spots

In high-stress leadership environments, the smartest strategies—like urgency, clarity, and control—can quietly sabotage trust. At The Center for Conscious Leadership, we call these trauma-informed detours False Forwards: protective moves that look like progress but avoid vulnerability, connection, and repair. If you're a leader navigating high pressure and high stakes, this is your roadmap to shift from performance to connection.

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