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The Calmest Person in the Room Has the Most Power

The Calmest Person in the Room Has the Most Power

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Leadership isn’t tested when things are calm. It’s tested when pressure shows up. When someone is upset. When something goes wrong. When decisions carry weight and answers aren’t obvious. In those moments, your strategy isn’t what leads first. Your emotional state does. In this episode, I speak directly to you about emotional regulation — not as a personality trait, but as a core leadership skill that quietly shapes trust, clarity, and stability. We explore: The difference between emotional regulation and emotional suppression Why reactivity weakens authority, even when intentions are good How a leader’s nervous system sets the emotional tone for everyone else Why calm isn’t passive — it’s stabilizing And how regulation creates space for better decisions to emerge This isn’t about controlling your emotions or pretending you don’t feel. It’s about learning how to respond instead of react — especially under pressure. Listen when leadership feels emotionally demanding. Listen when urgency creeps into every conversation. Listen when you want to lead with steadiness, not stress. The calmest person in the room isn’t disengaged. They’re leading.
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