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When we think about leaders, we often think about ambitious, always-on-the go busy professionals moving from project to project. And while that’s often true and certainly supports making a lot of big things happen, often leaders can benefit by slowing down just enough to then speed up.
In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about three areas where we as leaders can benefit from slowing down: with our pace, our decision-making and our response times.
Enjoy the episode.
Recommended Resources:
Leadership Lab: The Roots of Everyday Leadership (free workshop – Feb 25th)
How to do nothing by Jenny Odell
An Update on My Decision to Pause the Podcasts
Offline podcast series with Jon Favreau
A 3-part framework to create a sustainable plan this year
For the exhausted
Join LEAD.Well – a community of practice for women who want to be better, braver leaders
Sign up to receive my weekly Leadership Letters
Book a complimentary call with me
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By Stephanie Pollock5
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When we think about leaders, we often think about ambitious, always-on-the go busy professionals moving from project to project. And while that’s often true and certainly supports making a lot of big things happen, often leaders can benefit by slowing down just enough to then speed up.
In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about three areas where we as leaders can benefit from slowing down: with our pace, our decision-making and our response times.
Enjoy the episode.
Recommended Resources:
Leadership Lab: The Roots of Everyday Leadership (free workshop – Feb 25th)
How to do nothing by Jenny Odell
An Update on My Decision to Pause the Podcasts
Offline podcast series with Jon Favreau
A 3-part framework to create a sustainable plan this year
For the exhausted
Join LEAD.Well – a community of practice for women who want to be better, braver leaders
Sign up to receive my weekly Leadership Letters
Book a complimentary call with me
Join me on Twitter here