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Communicate to Lead

107. 5 Powerful Scripts for Setting Boundaries Without Guilt | Leadership Communication Skills

15 May 2025

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Send us a textIn this episode of Communicate to Lead, Kele Belton shares 5 practical boundary-setting scripts that help women leaders protect their time and energy without feeling guilty. Learn how to decline unnecessary meetings, redirect misaligned requests, manage your capacity, empower your team's decision-making, and set clear communication expectations. These word-for-word scripts will transform your leadership effectiveness while maintaining strong professional relationships.What You'll Learn:Why setting boundaries is especially challenging for women in leadership positionsBrené Brown's simple yet powerful definition of boundaries from "Dare to Lead"5 ready-to-use scripts for common boundary-setting scenarios in leadershipImplementation strategies to make these scripts work even when uncomfortableHow clear boundaries actually improve professional relationshipsKey Quotes:"The most effective leaders aren't the ones who say yes to everything. They're the ones who protect their time, energy, and focus by setting clear boundaries.""Boundaries aren't about building walls; they're about creating clarity.""Clear boundaries actually improve relationships because they replace resentment with respect and confusion with clarity."—------------------------------------------------Connect with Kele for more leadership insights: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kele-ruth-belton/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetailoredapproach/ Website: https://thetailoredapproach.com 

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