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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 27 MIN

53 | The Vulnerability Leadership Connection: How Childhood Patterns Shape Your Leadership Style

from Burnout to Thriving · host Cecilia Mannella

Have you ever noticed that being in a leadership positionmysteriously activates old childhood patterns? In this powerful episode of Burnout to Thriving, host Cecilia Mannella explores the fascinating connectionbetween leadership roles and our earliest family dynamics. Whether you're leading a team of two or running a service-based business, discover why vulnerability is essential for building trust and how your childhood experiences might be influencing your leadership style in ways you haven't realized.Key Insights:As Cecilia shares from her coaching experience, our first"team" was our family of origin, which explains why leadership often triggers childhood patterns. When we encounter conflict, difficult decisions, or performance pressures as leaders, we might default to coping mechanisms established in childhood. The good news? By becoming aware of these patterns, we can consciously choose to align with our leadership values instead of beingcontrolled by outdated responses.Drawing from both her clients' experiences and her ownjourney as a first-born child of immigrant parents, Cecilia illustrates how perfectionism and emotional guardedness can interfere with authentic leadership. She emphasizes that trying to be "perfect" actually undermines trust—what builds connection is showing up with vulnerability and authenticity.Final Thoughts:As Cecilia reminds us, the goal isn't to be a perfect leaderbut a "good enough" leader who shows up with awareness,self-reflection, and a willingness to do things differently. By focusing on what you want to grow rather than what you want to eliminate, you create sustainable leadership that honours both your values and humanity.

Have you ever noticed that being in a leadership positionmysteriously activates old childhood patterns? In this powerful episode of Burnout to Thriving, host Cecilia Mannella explores the fascinating connectionbetween leadership roles and our earliest family dynamics. Whether you're leading a team of two or running a service-based business, discover why vulnerability is essential for building trust and how your childhood experiences might be influencing your leadership style in ways you haven't realized.Key Insights:As Cecilia shares from her coaching experience, our first"team" was our family of origin, which explains why leadership often triggers childhood patterns. When we encounter conflict, difficult decisions, or performance pressures as leaders, we might default to coping mechanisms established in childhood. The good news? By becoming aware of these patterns, we can consciously choose to align with our leadership values instead of beingcontrolled by outdated responses.Drawing from both her clients' experiences and her ownjourney as a first-born child of immigrant parents, Cecilia illustrates how perfectionism and emotional guardedness can interfere with authentic leadership. She emphasizes that trying to be "perfect" actually undermines trust—what builds connection is showing up with vulnerability and authenticity.Final Thoughts:As Cecilia reminds us, the goal isn't to be a perfect leaderbut a "good enough" leader who shows up with awareness,self-reflection, and a willingness to do things differently. By focusing on what you want to grow rather than what you want to eliminate, you create sustainable leadership that honours both your values and humanity.

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