WiLD Conversation

Connecting Trust, Performance, and Well-Being


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Every person you know has a story occurring at the center of their identity and their progress that is too often expressed as an unanswered question: How do I connect my driving purpose to what I am doing every day? We ask it in different ways, but at the core of who we are as human beings is the question that connects the invisible pieces of our hearts with the visible pieces of our actions.

 

Join Dr. Rob McKenna in this WiLD Conversation podcast about connecting trust, performance, and well-being, developing a WiLD Mindset.

It’s that often shapeless and less navigated space between our human being and human doing that leaves us wanting more. It’s the space between our hearts and our business, our performance and our well-being, and the builder and the gardener in us that knows are designed to do something - to build, and to carefully cultivate and tend the delicate garden of relationships that allow us to build together.

 

To discover how your team scores on the WiLD Trust Index click here: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index

 

To get started with WiLD Leaders click here: https://www.wildleaders.org/get-started

 

Read the the article: Connecting Trust, Performance, and Well-Being: Developing a

WiLD Mindset here: http://3948568.hs-sites.com/blog/connecting-trust-performance-and-well-being-developing-a-wild-mindset?hs_preview=jvqIGpRa-177846094487

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