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Send us a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) You have the data. You have the insight. You know the answer. But while you are double-checking your notes to be 100% certain, someone with half your experience speaks up and claims the idea. Does this sound familiar? For many women leaders, over-preparation isn't just a habit; it’s a survival strategy that has morphed into a barrier. We often tell ourselves we are being "thorough" or "strategic," but in reality, we are operating from fear—the fear that if we aren't perfect, we aren't qualified. In this episode, Kele Belton dismantles the myth that more preparation equals better leadership. We explore the dangerous difference between strategic diligence and fear-based delay, and why the behaviors that got you promoted early in your career might be the very things preventing you from reaching the C-suite today. If you find yourself rewriting emails five times, building 60-slide decks for 15-minute meetings, or staying silent until you have "all the answers," this episode is your permission slip to stop proving yourself and start leading. What You Will Learn: • The "Maya" Case Study: How one director went from freezing in executive meetings to earning a senior leadership promotion by reducing her prep time. • The T.R.U.S.T. Framework: A 5-step tool to move you from analysis paralysis to confident contribution. • Strategic vs. Fear-Based: How to identify if you are preparing to add value or preparing to avoid risk. • The "First 10 Minutes" Rule: A simple challenge to shift how you are perceived in high-stakes meetings. • Scripts for Uncertainty: Exact phrases you can use to sound authoritative even when you don't have all the data. Key Quotes: • "Over-preparation isn't perfectionism. It's fear wearing a very convincing disguise." • "While you're preparing, someone else is contributing. While you're perfecting, someone else is influencing." • "Your goal isn't to be perfect and unchallengeable. Your goal is to be prepared enough to represent your expertise." Resources Mentioned: • Work with Kele: Schedule your complimentary Leadership Strategy Call HERE (https://calendly.com/kele-thetailored...) • Leave a Review: If you loved this episode, please leave a review here (https://pod.link/1593081723) . About Your Host: Kele Belton is a communication and leadership facilitator, coach, and consultant who specializes in helping women leaders develop confidence and impact through strategic communication and practical leadership frameworks. Connect with Kele for more leadership insights: • LinkedIn: / kele-ruth-belton • Instagram: / thetailoredapproach • Website: https://thetailoredapproach.com (https://thetailoredapproach.com/)