87  Socially Challenged People Read This

3 Jun 2025 | Confidence, Defined aims, Happiness, Leadership, Purpose, Self awareness

Emma Strack

Emma spent ~20 years as a Global Restructuring Accountant at KPMG, working in the UK, Canada, the US, and Australia. Now an Executive Performance Strategist & Internationally Accredited Executive Coach, she helps leaders around the world decode how they best think, operate, & lead - using science, not guesswork. The result? Sharper thinking. Faster decisions. Stronger leadership.

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87  Socially Challenged People Read This

You’ve been told you’re quiet. Awkward. Not confident enough.
➡️ Or maybe you’ve just felt that way – and learned to hide it.
But at what cost?

✅ You’re not the problem.
🎯 You’re unique.
🏆 Your version of success shouldn’t look like anyone else’s.

What if we reframed it?

➡️ Social ease might not be a natural strength for you.
➡️ It is possible – it just costs you more energy than it does others. Practise helps.
➡️ But your real power? It lies elsewhere.

When you’re clear on your strengths, how you work best, and align your goals with what drives you:

You stop trying to keep up – and start moving forward your way.
You focus on where you have the edge.
Success gets easier. Burnout becomes far less likely.

💡 When you understand what you’re built for, you stop trying to win the wrong race.


🎯
Try This Today:

🔹 Ask someone who “gets” you – a colleague, friend, or mentor.
     – “What do you think I’m naturally great at?”
🔹 Don’t argue. Don’t deflect. Just listen.
🔹 Then ask yourself: “Am I using that strength enough in my work and life?”

⭐️ Need help identifying your natural strengths?
⭐️ That’s what my Performance Strategy is for. Let’s uncover what makes you shine.

💡 Exceptional results aren’t guessed – they’re engineered.
Lead with your strengths. Align how you operate. Use science to drive strategy.

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Created for inspiration and reflection only. Not advice.