“Are you okay?” This question is such an important one for all leaders to ask not only their team members, but themselves on a regular basis. The COVID19 outbreak has put the issue of organisational — and individuals’ —...
“Are you okay?”
This question is such an important one for all leaders to ask not only their team members, but themselves on a regular basis.
The COVID19 outbreak has put the issue of organisational — and individuals’ — resilience in the spotlight. Many of us now work in a constantly connected and always-on mode. We are exposed to highly demanding work cultures where stress and burnout while prevalent in some cases is still worn as a badge of honour.
Today’s guest is considered as one of the world’s foremost experts on “success mindset,” which is the art and science of transforming your mindset for success.
In this episode, Michele Gennoe shares with us her top tips to build resilience in business.
Building resilience through our everyday habits will help us adapt to life-changing situations, and emerge even stronger than before.
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Lisa Evans helps professionals to craft compelling business stories and become exceptional speakers. Lisa is a certified speaker coach, public speaking and presentation skills facilitator, Lead TEDx speaker coach, author, NLP practitioner, and graphic recorder.
She has coached thousands of leaders across various industries, including resources, banking, finance, engineering, retail and sales, and not-for-profit and community associations.
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