Leadership, Difficult Conversations, and Aladdin’s Lamp EP: 103
Uncluttered Office with Catherine Avery
Release Date: 07/22/2021
Uncluttered Office with Catherine Avery
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info_outlineLeah explains how her background in teaching influences her leadership. Leah does theatre in her free time. We talk about how we can become better leaders because of our variety of experiences.
The starting point of difficult conversations is about being in our story. Maybe we felt we didn’t get the validation we needed as kids either at home or in our education. We need to address the deep roots of the other person’s story so they can feel heard. That’s where the real connection happens. Leah contends that when we gently have those difficult conversations, our connections can grow even stronger.
Rest is part of productivity. I agree and Leah will tell us why it works for her. Tune in because it’s possible that Leah even breaks out into song.
About Leah Zimmerman
Leah Zimmerman started paying attention to how people communicate when she was as a child, and as an adult has continuously sought to be the adult she had wanted for herself and to help others to grow into themselves as well. She blends a background in education, theater and leadership to help people feel heard, communicate in difficult conversations and grow into the personal power and leadership needed to live a fulfilling life.
Links:
https://steppingstoolcoaching.com/4-steps-to-reduce-stress/
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