Inside a real client case: how subconscious fear, guilt, and shame created a leadership pattern of overcontrol. Micromanagement is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — leadership patterns in modern organizations. Research consistently shows that micromanagement increases stress, lowers employee engagement, reduces innovation, and damages trust within teams. Employees who feel excessively controlled are more likely to disengage emotionally, avoid taking initiative
I facilitated a Feminine Leadership workshop for 20 women in OVB in Bratislava. We spoke about stress, emotional intelligence, nervous system regulation, feminine and masculine leadership dynamics, and sustainable performance for women in business.
Women have learned to lead against themselves. And it is time to unlearn it.