Jodi Wellman, Leadership Coach: How Many Monday Mornings Do You Have Left?
Release Date: 03/01/2022
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The secret is out that we’re all living on borrowed time, so the question is whether we’re merely tolerating our work and going through the motions in our lives, or whether we’re doing the work that fulfills us and Living with a big “L”… Living with the pursuit of maximum aliveness, living lives we’d be proud to look back on, without the faintest whiff of regret on our eventual deathbeds.
Shining the light on our scarcity of time helps us get clear about what matters. You might have more than 2,000 starts to your week left until your life calls it quits or only 20 to go until your gloriously imminent retirement. What kind of a leadership legacy do you want to leave? Life’s far too short to settle in a job or life situation that depletes you. How do you want your thousands or hundreds or dozens of Mondays to feel? How can you make that happen, without another week down the drain?
In this interactive online session rooted in the science of positive psychology, we’ll talk about how we can be more mindful about living the lives we’d love to live, and actually start living those lives… today, without a Monday to spare.
Speaker:
Jodi is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) and an ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC). She has a Master’s of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, which she infuses into all of her work: helping clients do amazing work while living lives worth living.
Learn more about Jodi and her work at fourthousandmondays.com.
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