Trauma-Informed Executive Leadership Coaching

Notes For The Journey

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES, STORIES, AND REFLECTIONS

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A Budding Vision

Vision, if it’s to ignite a true fire in our bellies, needs time and space to breathe. I launched the official rebranding of my executive coaching practice last week as my new website went live. This was the culmination of a year-long-journey, seeking to integrate the work that fires me up with what the world needs: more connected, fully awake, and whole-hearted…

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Making the Map By Walking

Many entrepreneurs first engage with me because they’re stuck on a tough decision. Caught at a fork in the road, or most often many forks at once, the question inevitably arises, “What should I do?” Who should I bring on as a General Manager? Where should I invest my marketing dollars? Is an expansion loan a good idea? Is it time to renew my lease or look for a bigger…

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Possibilities

Considering how stuck they might feel, or their employees seem, I often get asked if I believe people really can change. The short answer is, “yes.” I do believe people can change… I’ve actually seen it with my own two eyes! Changes in myself, changes in my colleagues, changes in my clients. I became a coach because I have a deep-seated belief that change is…

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Inviting Employees into the Developmental Dance

Fear of conflict often holds us back. It can hold our employees back, too, when it keeps us from stepping into difficult conversations about performance expectations. Conversations where we talk openly about how they might not be showing up as we need them to. Conversations when quality has slipped – or has never really been there at all. Conversations about what changes they…

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Cycles of Courage

Letting your light shine in a world that doesn’t always echo or embrace you takes courage. Many of us go into business for ourselves because the unique vision churning within is so compelling, the call so strong, that it can’t be ignored. We come to a point where there is no choice but to step into the fire, no matter the costs. I spent Saturday morning at the county science…

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