How Do New Leaders Learn to Trust Themselves? - PART 1
Diagnosing The Workplace: Not Just An HR Podcast · 2026-05-06 · 46 min
Episode notes
Send us a Message! (But we can’t respond, so feel free to email us at info@roman3.ca) This episode touches on the theme of Practical Psychology and Developing Leaders. In this episode, we explore the psychology behind building self-trust. We combat myths and struggles like "Fake it, till you make it" and Imposter Syndrome. Our prescription for this episode is to lean into vulnerability and curiosity. We need to create self-efficacy and confidence that even though we don't have all the answers immediately, we can figure things out. This PART 1, as we really dug into this topic, so look for PART 2 to launch May 13th (next week) at our normal time. Past Episode Referenced: S4 E11: Why Do Leaders Feel Isolated? To talk more about management training, reach out to us at info@roman3.ca or through our LinkedIn page at Don't forget to
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