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Finding Fulfilment Beyond the Corporate Climb
James R. Elliott explores the intricate interplay of confidence, resilience, and authenticity, unveiling how embracing failure, adaptability, and personal balance empowers individuals and leaders to cultivate truly inclusive and thriving cultures.
In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes transformational coach and international keynote expert, James R. Elliott, for a dynamic discussion centred around confidence, balance and success. Joanne and James explore how authenticity, resilience, and the willingness to embrace change are fundamental to driving both personal fulfilment and organisational growth. Together, they challenge conventional career narratives, interrogate the myths of corporate stability, and examine the importance of psychological safety, encouraging listeners to break free from self-imposed limitations and explore what’s truly possible when you create space for growth, experimentation, and self-care.
Embracing Change in Leadership: “It’s creating that success, is by planning to change, planning for change and and having a almost a almost a change and growth roadmap for yourself and for your team.”
The Power of Authenticity at Work: “And my biggest thing is be authentic. And if you’re authentic and being real and and and as not permission to be an ass for, but it’s it’s, you know, being being raw and real and and and yes, sharing your opinions, share your thoughts whether you’re not been or whether you’re you’re someone at a at a kind person, then that’s not that’s not the firm for you. Or if you’re afraid that you’re gonna get fired or think you get fired for being real and authentic.”
Viral Topic: The Flaws of Modern Education: “I hate how the current school system, and I have several problems with it. I think it creates robots and it makes peep designs people to be automatons in a, in a, in a, you know, industrial world, corporate world, I suppose. But not even, not even successful corporate people because the corporate world still use great thinkers, great innovators, people who go above and beyond and think outside the box versus just do what you’re told.”
Viral Topic: Future Careers and the Impact of AI
Viral Topic: Rethinking Hustle Culture: “It’s whoever works the most effectively, the most efficiently, most creatively. And while they while they, you know, and inspire others, empower others, lead others to success, those that’s who wins, not just work, work, work, work, work harder.”
Viral Topic: The Power of Rest and Creativity: “my greatest ahas and creativity and awareness moments and moments of generating ideas and solutions came when I was resting or doing something else or doing self care and doing something else, not when I was in the middle of the thing.”
Viral Topic: The Power of Small Daily Learning Habits: “and I think gently I would invite people to call themselves on that and call themselves out because if you’re on this thing all day or if you’re scrolling at night for desk scrolling or if you’re watching, I don’t watch TV, but if you’re if you’re watching any amount of TV a a day, not to not to say don’t play. Definitely have time, have play of fun, whatever your thing is, but at least, you know, maybe take half an hour, forty minutes a day, less TV or less doom scrolling or whatever and invest whether it’s YouTube, whether it’s books, whether it’s whatever invest.”
Perseverance and Growth: “even turn a few pages because in a year you’re going to have one or three books done versus none. So I think that that that all this we’re talking about ties back in a theme of perseverance and resilience, and growth and success.”
Viral Topic: The Importance of Walking and Diet: “Walking is one of the best forms of exercise actually burns a higher percentage of fat. It just takes a little longer. So if you want to walk and walk for an hour, hour and twenty, not that a half hour walk is not great for you, but in terms of walk for an hour or run for twenty five, twenty, twenty five minutes, it’s it’s it’s a choice. But again, whatever people do, I think is is fine. They don’t have to do, you know, join a circuit training or a dance class or whatever the the exercise and just and eat better. I’ve learned that eating and and diet is is a huge, huge thing, even to the point of where certain foods still will make me exhausted, will make me depressed, anxious foods and will affect our mental health.”
Viral Topic: Modern Workplace Challenges and Solutions: “So it’s fascinating the the solutions we come up with to new and modern problems. If we just think outside the box and instead of thinking, oh, I can’t or I can’t do this because, or I’m not able to, or I can’t do it now because whether you’re an entrepreneur, whether you’re a business leader or someone in in a business looking to grow into a leader, I invite you to be very, very careful with with what you say and and with what thoughts you allow to run your mind.”
The post Confidence, Balance, and Success appeared first on SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts.
By Joanne LockwoodFinding Fulfilment Beyond the Corporate Climb
James R. Elliott explores the intricate interplay of confidence, resilience, and authenticity, unveiling how embracing failure, adaptability, and personal balance empowers individuals and leaders to cultivate truly inclusive and thriving cultures.
In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes transformational coach and international keynote expert, James R. Elliott, for a dynamic discussion centred around confidence, balance and success. Joanne and James explore how authenticity, resilience, and the willingness to embrace change are fundamental to driving both personal fulfilment and organisational growth. Together, they challenge conventional career narratives, interrogate the myths of corporate stability, and examine the importance of psychological safety, encouraging listeners to break free from self-imposed limitations and explore what’s truly possible when you create space for growth, experimentation, and self-care.
Embracing Change in Leadership: “It’s creating that success, is by planning to change, planning for change and and having a almost a almost a change and growth roadmap for yourself and for your team.”
The Power of Authenticity at Work: “And my biggest thing is be authentic. And if you’re authentic and being real and and and as not permission to be an ass for, but it’s it’s, you know, being being raw and real and and and yes, sharing your opinions, share your thoughts whether you’re not been or whether you’re you’re someone at a at a kind person, then that’s not that’s not the firm for you. Or if you’re afraid that you’re gonna get fired or think you get fired for being real and authentic.”
Viral Topic: The Flaws of Modern Education: “I hate how the current school system, and I have several problems with it. I think it creates robots and it makes peep designs people to be automatons in a, in a, in a, you know, industrial world, corporate world, I suppose. But not even, not even successful corporate people because the corporate world still use great thinkers, great innovators, people who go above and beyond and think outside the box versus just do what you’re told.”
Viral Topic: Future Careers and the Impact of AI
Viral Topic: Rethinking Hustle Culture: “It’s whoever works the most effectively, the most efficiently, most creatively. And while they while they, you know, and inspire others, empower others, lead others to success, those that’s who wins, not just work, work, work, work, work harder.”
Viral Topic: The Power of Rest and Creativity: “my greatest ahas and creativity and awareness moments and moments of generating ideas and solutions came when I was resting or doing something else or doing self care and doing something else, not when I was in the middle of the thing.”
Viral Topic: The Power of Small Daily Learning Habits: “and I think gently I would invite people to call themselves on that and call themselves out because if you’re on this thing all day or if you’re scrolling at night for desk scrolling or if you’re watching, I don’t watch TV, but if you’re if you’re watching any amount of TV a a day, not to not to say don’t play. Definitely have time, have play of fun, whatever your thing is, but at least, you know, maybe take half an hour, forty minutes a day, less TV or less doom scrolling or whatever and invest whether it’s YouTube, whether it’s books, whether it’s whatever invest.”
Perseverance and Growth: “even turn a few pages because in a year you’re going to have one or three books done versus none. So I think that that that all this we’re talking about ties back in a theme of perseverance and resilience, and growth and success.”
Viral Topic: The Importance of Walking and Diet: “Walking is one of the best forms of exercise actually burns a higher percentage of fat. It just takes a little longer. So if you want to walk and walk for an hour, hour and twenty, not that a half hour walk is not great for you, but in terms of walk for an hour or run for twenty five, twenty, twenty five minutes, it’s it’s it’s a choice. But again, whatever people do, I think is is fine. They don’t have to do, you know, join a circuit training or a dance class or whatever the the exercise and just and eat better. I’ve learned that eating and and diet is is a huge, huge thing, even to the point of where certain foods still will make me exhausted, will make me depressed, anxious foods and will affect our mental health.”
Viral Topic: Modern Workplace Challenges and Solutions: “So it’s fascinating the the solutions we come up with to new and modern problems. If we just think outside the box and instead of thinking, oh, I can’t or I can’t do this because, or I’m not able to, or I can’t do it now because whether you’re an entrepreneur, whether you’re a business leader or someone in in a business looking to grow into a leader, I invite you to be very, very careful with with what you say and and with what thoughts you allow to run your mind.”
The post Confidence, Balance, and Success appeared first on SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts.