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Burn Bright, Lead Bold
Not a feel-good blog. A thinking blog.
You've done everything right.
You feel like you've overgrown your place.
You don't want to bring it home, but then you open the floodgates.
And in between, you're faking it just enough to keep going.
That's not a performance problem. That's what leading inside the wrong system does to you over time.
This is where we name what's actually happening and find our way back to leading from our own signal.
Not sure where to start. Begin here.
Start With These
Leadership Psychology & Performance
The Erosion of Judgment
Executive Presence & Authority
Why Composure Replaces Clarity at Senior Levels
Strategic Leadership Mastery
High Performing Teams: The Wolf Pack Mentality
Career Navigation & Advancement
The Quiet Promotion
Leadership Integration & Life Design
How to Stop Feeling Empty When You Have Everything
Hello, I'm Amanda.
LEADERSHIP COACH FOR WOMEN IN FINANCE & TECHNOLOGY
I work with women in finance and technology who have done everything right and still feel like something is off. Not a performance problem. A pattern problem.
Most leadership development hands you someone else's framework and calls it growth. I work differently. We start with your inner world, how you actually think, decide, and lead and build from there. When that shifts, everything else does too.
If any part of this page stopped you, you're probably in the right place.
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