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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 13 MIN

Why the Best Leaders Don’t Always Trust What They See - Ep. 62

from The Inspired Healthcare Leader | Healthcare Leadership, Work-Life Balance, Managing Change · host Mara Ergas-Zabari RN, PhD - Healthcare Leader, Consultant, & Researcher

What if the thing frustrating you most right now… isn’t actually what’s happening? In this episode, I unpack a powerful truth: as leaders, we’re not just reacting to reality—we’re reacting to our brain’s interpretation of it, shaped by our internal state. If the same situation can feel manageable one day and overwhelming the next, this will show you why—and how to shift. You’ll learn how to recognize when your perception is filtered, pause before reacting, and lead from a more steady, grounded place.   Get the Healthcare Leadership Playbook: maraergaszabari.com/playbook  Take the quiz to help you move forward with more clarity and confidence in your leadership: healthcareleaderquiz.com  Website: maraergaszabari.com 

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