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The Neurobiology of Leadership: Tracing Childhood Conditioning to Executive Function
Leadership isn’t just cultivated in boardrooms - it’s encoded in our homes, classrooms, and playgrounds. Long before we step into positions of influence, our leadership style is quietly shaped within the emotional ecosystems of our early environments. The way we lead as adults often mirrors how we were led, nurtured, ignored, or controlled in childhood. And these early relational experiences don’t just leave memories, they sculpt neural pathways, condition our stress response

Dr Samantha Worthington
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