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[009] How to Set Boundaries With Close Colleagues When You Get Promoted

[009] How to Set Boundaries With Close Colleagues When You Get Promoted

FromThe Leadership Pod


[009] How to Set Boundaries With Close Colleagues When You Get Promoted

FromThe Leadership Pod

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do you set boundaries with coworkers and close colleagues after you get promoted? How do you manage former peers when you get promoted? Your relationship with them has changed. They’re used to the old boundaries. But now you have to re-educate them as to where the new boundaries are. Establishing new boundaries can be challenging for emerging leaders. In this episode, I share with you five steps to setting boundaries with close colleagues when you get promoted.In this episode, you will learn:It’s your right to set boundaries and you shouldn’t feel guilty about it.How to sit down with your new team to get them on-board with your new boundaries.What to do if people don’t respect your boundaries.How to word your requests assertively and confidently.How to avoid being a “people pleaser” and say “no” to set boundaries.Resources mentioned:“How to Set Boundaries With Close Colleagues When You Get Promoted”, (FREE) Blog Post by Kara Ronin: http://www.executive-impressions.com/blog/how-to-set-boundaries-with-close-colleagues-when-you-get-promoted“Assertive Communication Skills Masterclass” online video course: https://www.udemy.com/course/assertive-communication-skills-masterclass/?referralCode=91E0C72EBD36C4BC684B“I’ve always been a people pleaser. I cannot say ‘no’ to others. How can I change this?”, (FREE) Kara’s LinkedIn video: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kararonin_leadership-softskills-execimpressions-activity-6630290459191320576-WUZyLove the show? Let me know!Are you a fan of The Leadership Pod? Have the tips, insights and strategies I share with you helped you increase your visibility and influence so you can unlock your leadership potential? Head over to Apple Podcasts and tell me how this podcast has helped you by leaving a review. And don’t forget to subscribe so you can be the first to know when I release a new episode.What are you waiting for? Head over to Apple Podcasts, leave a review and subscribe! https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-leadership-pod/id1500219829Join the Executive Impressions’ Community of Emerging Leaders!Want even more tips and insights so you can advance into leadership? Join my monthly newsletter and I’ll give you access to the Leadership Evaluation Toolkit so you can evaluate where you stand in building your visibility as a leader, and what areas you need to work on. Access these free resources and join hundreds of others in the Executive Impressions Community here: http://www.executive-impressions.com/your-giftFollow me on LinkedIn!LinkedIn is my number one social media platform and I would love you to join me there. Everyday I share tips and insights and a lot of video posts around leadership that you won’t find anywhere else. And the conversations over on LinkedIn are next to none! Join us by following me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kararonin/ and following my hashtag #execimpressions https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/execimpressions/.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of The Leadership Pod!
Released:
Apr 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Leadership Pod is the podcast for emerging leaders who want to build their visibility and influence so they can unlock their leadership potential. Each month, your host Kara Ronin shares with you strategies, insights or Q&A episodes around leadership development, building your leadership brand, communication skills, and workplace interactions so you can excel into leadership. Keeping your head down and doing a good job at work is no longer enough to get you noticed and promoted. Success in leadership requires a different set of skills; ones you didn’t learn in business school, but you will in this podcast.