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The Intentional Self Leader

This is where all leadership begins, with self. In a world that is buzzing with stimulus beyond our control every leader must learn and practice how to choose meaningful responses rather than rash reactions. Without this self-led skill we risk the hamster wheel effect and a collection of unfulfilling experiences whose impact flows outward to those we hold close – family, friends, colleagues. I invite you to join this exploration of personal experiences and learnings that helped me move from reaction to response, and a life of increased contentment.

Blog2023-05-15T14:43:59+02:00

Those who regularly read my LinkedIn posts know how much I love to share quotes and how they translate into my experience. In the book Good Leaders Learn (Seijts), Canadian businessman Arkadi Kuhlmann is quoted as saying “life is a blackboard you cannot erase”. How true it is; what’s done is done. It’s up to each of us as leaders to learn from our mistakes and our successes so that we continue to grow; to have a positive impact on the people around us.

Book Recommendation: Emotional Intelligence 2.0

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When I came across Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves it all clicked and I was hooked.

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