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Gabriele Lang
Gabriele Lang
3 m

Arguments are not always strength. Avoidance is not always peace. Doing more to please is not always kindness. Sometimes, these are just patterns that show you are no longer fully in charge of yourself.

I know this trap well. For decades, I lost time and energy with people who dazzled, criticised, blamed or pulled me into emotional games. And the hardest part was not always what they did.

It was how fast my own nervous system reacted. Because when you are triggered, calm disappears. When calm disappears, clarity disappears. And when clarity disappears, competence disappears.

In critical and tense situations, the real leadership skill is this: Stay calm. Stay factual. Stay effective. Not because you are passive. But because you refuse to hand over the terrain to the loudest person in the room.

The truth is: It is often 10% what happens. And 90% how we react. This is where power competence begins. Recognising your patterns and triggers is the starting point for real breakthrough. It helps you stop becoming the victim, the rescuer or even the persecutor in drama triangles.

For more than 20 years, I have studied how people lose themselves in conflict, pressure and power games. And I have learned this very clearly: Calm under pressure is not a personality trait. It is a trainable competence. That is exactly what we work on in Conflict-Mastery.

A first step in the journey to progress and impact is simple:
Find out how you react under pressure:
https://www.upnchange.com/en/d....igitools/get-the-fre

And learn about your power in my free 90-minute live webinar in German:
"Im Job weiterkommen, wenn es menschelt und schwierig ist"
May 15, 2026 at 140 CEST: https://www.upnchange.com/digi....tools/kostenloses-we

Because challenges cannot be prevented. But they can be mastered.

Where, and with whom, do you become the victim, rescuer or persecutor faster than you would like to admit?

#leadership #collaboration #powercompetence #conflictmastery #upnchange

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Kelli Lewis
Kelli Lewis
7 hrs

May is here.

And I want to challenge every woman founder reading this to ask herself one honest question: Does my business have the financial infrastructure to handle the growth I am praying for?

Because here is the truth, most businesses are not ready for the opportunities they are asking God to send. The clients come and the systems collapse.

The revenue grows and the cash flow disappears. Growth without infrastructure is just expensive chaos.

This month , build the foundation first.

— Kelli Lewis | KelliWorks | Entrepreneur Anonymous

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Dee Emmanuel
Dee Emmanuel
9 hrs

For the Woman Who Looks Strong but Feels Tired: The Power of Letting Go! This message has been on my heart for a long time.

The Art of Letting Go: Healing from Hidden Wounds is more than a book.

It is a gentle but powerful reminder that you do not have to carry everything alone.

• For the woman who looks strong but feels tired
• For the woman who keeps showing up but knows something needs to shift
• For the woman who is ready to heal and move forward with clarity

This is for you.

Within communities like @Global Woman, we are often surrounded by strength, ambition, and growth—but sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause and ask:

“What am I still carrying that I need to release?”

I’ll also be sharing more of this at the symposium on 9th May at Luton Marriott Hotel, Bedfordshire, alongside other thought leaders—creating space for honest conversations around healing, leadership, and growth.

If this resonates, I would truly love to hear your thoughts.



#globalwoman #womeninleadership #womensupportingwomen #lettinggo #emotionalhealing

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Ellen DuffyLueb
Ellen DuffyLueb
17 hrs

There’s a pattern I keep seeing across organizations:

Highly capable people… operating in systems that quietly work against them.

Not intentionally.
But structurally.

Fragmented calendars.
Constant context switching.
Competing priorities.

And the result?
Lost focus.
Slower, lower-quality decisions.
Capacity that looks full—but isn’t used effectively.

And over time, that has a cost.

Not always visible on a balance sheet.
But present in inefficiency, delays, and missed potential.

So we ask for:
- more ownership
- more resilience
- more performance

At some point, it stops being a people problem.
It becomes a design problem.

Sustainable high performance isn’t just about how people work.
It’s about how work works.

That’s where the real leverage is:
→ Clarity over constant urgency
→ Focus over fragmentation
→ Recovery as part of performance, not a reward after it

This is the work I bring into organizations through workshops and speaking sessions.

Not to add another layer,
but to rethink what’s already there.

If this is a conversation your organization needs to have, I’m always open to exploring it.

#sustainableperformance #organizationaleffectiveness #leadershipdevelopment #futureofwork #businessperformance #workplacestrategy

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Global Woman Team

This is such an important conversation. So often the pressure gets put back on people to somehow do more, cope better, or push harder, when the real issue is in the way the work is designed. I really like how clearly you’ve named that. “It becomes a design problem” is such a strong point, and one I think a lot of leaders need to hear.
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Dee Emmanuel

This really resonates a lot @Ellen DuffyLueb

So often it looks like a performance issue, when in reality it’s a design issue—both organisationally and personally.

People are carrying more than we see, while trying to perform at a high level.

Your point about clarity over urgency and focus over fragmentation is so important.

Sustainable performance starts with how work—and people—are supported.

Thank you for sharing this.

#Leadership #WomenInLeadership #Clarity
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Micaela Passeri
Micaela Passeri  
19 hrs

I once visited an old watchmaker’s shop and noticed how slowly he worked.

Every movement was careful. Every adjustment was small. There was no rushing, no frantic energy, no need to prove how busy he was.

Yet by the end of the day, broken watches were working again.

It struck me because so many people believe progress must feel intense.

They think if they are not stressed, overwhelmed, or constantly rushing, then nothing meaningful is happening.

But that is not always true.

Some of the best results come from steady hands, clear thinking, and consistent small corrections.

This is something I help my clients understand.

You do not need chaos to create success.
You do not need pressure to be productive.
You do not need to exhaust yourself to move forward.

Sometimes calm is the most powerful strategy in the room.

Where in your life have you mistaken stress for progress?

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Global Woman Team

This is such a lovely reflection. I really like that reminder that progress does not always have to feel frantic to be real. Sometimes the most meaningful shifts come from calm, steady, well-placed action, not chaos. Such a grounding message, especially for women who have been taught to equate stress with success.
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Dee Emmanuel

Wow, that is confidence, self-awareness while focusing on the task at hand, spirit of excellence, 100% I agree with you
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Elee Joven
Elee Joven    Women in AI
23 hrs

I have been using Notebook LM for over a year now. It's not my favorite, but I use it mainly as one of my knowledgebase. I have uploaded 38 documents to create a "notebook" which is basically trained on me, my brand, and my business. From there, you can prompt the AI like any other AI, but now it is trained to know you.

Two of the features I like are the Audio Overview - a podcast wherein AI talks about you, and the Mind Map - a visual map of you and your brand. When you click on the links, it goes directly into the knowledge to support that particular item.

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This is such a useful share. I like that you’ve kept it honest too, not your favourite, but still valuable in a very specific way. Using it as a knowledge base trained on your brand and business sounds really practical, and those features like Audio Overview and Mind Map do sound like a great way to make your own information more usable and easier to explore.
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Global Woman Team
Global Woman Team
24 hrs

This has been on your mind; this is the moment to stop watching and start moving.

You have seen it.
You have felt it.
You have thought about what it could mean for you.

At a certain point, waiting does not give you more clarity.
Action does.

The women who move forward are not the ones who wait the longest.
They are the ones who decide.

If this keeps coming back to you, pay attention to that.

This is your moment to act.

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Global Woman Team
Global Woman Team
24 hrs

This has been on your mind; this is the moment to stop watching and start moving.

You have seen it.
You have felt it.
You have thought about what it could mean for you.

At a certain point, waiting does not give you more clarity.
Action does.

The women who move forward are not the ones who wait the longest.
They are the ones who decide.

If this keeps coming back to you, pay attention to that.

This is your moment to act.

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Global Woman Team
Global Woman Team
24 hrs

This has been on your mind; this is the moment to stop watching and start moving.

You have seen it.
You have felt it.
You have thought about what it could mean for you.

At a certain point, waiting does not give you more clarity.
Action does.

The women who move forward are not the ones who wait the longest.
They are the ones who decide.

If this keeps coming back to you, pay attention to that.

This is your moment to act.

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Global Woman Team
Global Woman Team
24 hrs

This has been on your mind; this is the moment to stop watching and start moving.

You have seen it.
You have felt it.
You have thought about what it could mean for you.

At a certain point, waiting does not give you more clarity.
Action does.

The women who move forward are not the ones who wait the longest.
They are the ones who decide.

If this keeps coming back to you, pay attention to that.

This is your moment to act.

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