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How Self-Prioritization Drives Better Teams, Systems, & Outcomes ft. Lynn Juang

Uncommon Leadership

Release Date: 11/12/2025

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A lot of leaders believe that they need to sacrifice themselves to stand out.
 
But what if prioritizing yourself—your clarity, your energy, and your pace—is the most strategic thing you can do for your team as well as your organization?
 
What if you had to be a little selfish? Putting on your oxygen mask before you rushed to help everyone else around you?
 
Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Uncommon Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Hunter, and today I'm honored to explore what it means to pause, reset, and focus on self with Lynn Juang, the founder of Frameworks Consulting. For two decades, Lynn has helped organizations translate their big vision into actionable frameworks and systems.
 
Take a seat and join us as we dive deep into the paradox of modern leadership in this episode.
From why selfishness is your strategy to why the act of pausing deliberately is the fastest way to sustainable growth—we truly break down what it means for a leader to find their pace.
 
If you're someone who experiences overwhelm, chaos, or burnout, please don't miss out on this episode!
 
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Your Leadership Takeaways From This Episode:
 
1/ True clarity comes from knowing exactly when to push and when to pause, not just rushing forward.
 
2/ You cannot lead from an empty well. Practicing healthy selfishness is a great way to prevent burnout and build inner resilience.
 
3/ Learn to walk away from obsolete processes. Define the "why" for every process so that your team understands where they need to go and can find faster, better ways to get there.
 
4/ Learn simple, low-lift practices to build your "gut feeling" muscle—a game-changer for when you need to take accurate, high-stakes decisions.
 
5/ Always start with the Why. Gain context through conversations before making an assumption. Having open conversations about work [ and beyond] creates a psychologically safe environment—something your team needs to trust you and each other.

 

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Meet the Speakers
 
Lynn Juang
Juang is an award-winning creative leader, strategic consultant, and the founder of Frameworks Consulting. For over two decades, she has partnered with creative leaders, moving their biggest ideas from ambition to reality through strategic clarity and operational structure. As a systems thinker, Juang advises creative agencies on workflows, brand strategy, and operations. Through her work, she aims to unlock creative flow, remove operational hurdles, and build springboards for continuous growth.
 
Connect with Lynn Juang via email: hello@frameworkconsulting.com
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Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter went from debugging code to debugging people. Now he helps people debug themselves. As the host of the Uncommon Leadership Podcast, Michael Hunter explores the why, how, and what of authentic leadership. He works primarily with tech leaders and founding teams, helping them navigate organizational chaos and change with resilience and grace.
 
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