Part 2 with Charlamagne tha God: Harris Gets Real About Personal Growth, Leadership, and Future Plans
In this candid and insightful interview with Charlamagne tha God, Harris opens up about her journey towards personal growth, leadership, and future plans. She starts by acknowledging the challenges she faced in her early career and how they shaped her as a person and a leader.
Early Challenges and Personal Growth
“I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my career, and I’m not afraid to admit that. But each mistake was an opportunity for me to learn and grow. For instance, when I first started out, I was very insecure and lacked confidence. I would often let fear hold me back from taking risks or speaking up for myself.
Embracing Leadership
However, over time, I learned to embrace my leadership role and take ownership of my mistakes. I began to understand that being a leader means taking responsibility for not just your successes, but also your failures.
Future Plans
Now, Harris is looking towards the future with excitement and determination. She’s currently working on a new project that she believes will make a significant impact on people’s lives. She’s also focused on continuing to grow and develop as a leader, both personally and professionally.
The Importance of Authenticity
“I think one of the most important things for any leader is to be authentic. You can’t lead effectively if you’re not being true to yourself,” Harris shares.
The Power of Self-Awareness
“Self-awareness is key. You have to know yourself, your strengths and weaknesses, and how they impact your leadership style,” she adds.
The Value of Mentors and Coaches
Finally, Harris emphasizes the importance of mentors and coaches in her personal and professional growth. She credits them with helping her gain valuable insights and learn from their experiences.
Closing Thoughts
As the interview comes to a close, Harris leaves the audience with some final thoughts:
“Remember, it’s okay to make mistakes. Embrace them, learn from them, and use them as stepping stones towards your goals. And always strive to be the best version of yourself – not just for yourself, but for those around you.”