Fearless Female Leadership Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC

Inner Circles Shape Leadership Impact More Than You Think

• Sheryl Kline M.A., CHPC

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Many times the biggest factor influencing confidence, visibility, and leadership impact is not capability.

It's the environment, the personal board that we spend the most time with.

Inside my High Performance Executive Accelerator cohorts, I often work with highly accomplished women who are delivering strong results, leading teams effectively, and operating at a very high level... yet they felt  like their voice was not landing the way it should.

And when we start peeling back the layers together, one important pattern often emerges.

The people closest to them are not always reinforcing their growth.

If we want female leaders to thrive under pressure, expand their influence, and remain engaged long-term, we have to look beyond skills alone. We also need to examine the ecosystems surrounding them... including the quality of support, sponsorship, encouragement, and feedback they experience consistently.

Jim Rohn famously said that "you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with."

As leaders grow, relationship dynamics often shift. A promotion, expanded visibility, or increased influence can sometimes create discomfort in others, even unintentionally. And while that may be difficult to navigate, it does not mean a female leader should shrink herself to make others comfortable.

This is why I often encourage women leaders to think intentionally about building what I call a personal board of advisors.

These are the people who:

  • challenge you thoughtfully
  • advocate for your growth
  • reinforce your strengths
  • help you navigate pressure with clarity and confidence
  • encourage you to keep expanding rather than playing small


One of the most powerful ways to retain and elevate female leaders is to ensure they are surrounded by the right support structures... Leadership confidence and sustainable impact does not develop in isolation.

It develops through consistent reinforcement, meaningful support, and environments where women are encouraged to use their voices fully.

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To your and your organization’s continued success!
--Sheryl