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In this episode of Engineer Your Success, our special guest, Morgan O'Brien sheds light on the topic of alignment with who you are as a leader. She discusses how important it is to have boundaries and communication in order to be respected.
Here’s a bit about Morgan’s passion:
Morgan is a people-focused engineer currently working as a Senior Engineer Project Manager for the CA Department of Water Resources, on major flood risk reduction projects around the Sacramento Area. She is very interested in leadership and strives to lead from wherever she is within an organization. This has resulted in taking on a few extra roles, including Leadership Development Coordinator for the Floodplain Managers Association Emerging Professionals Committee, as well as being the Professional Advisor to the UC Davis Society of Women Engineers section. Morgan is an avid backpacker, who enjoys reading, as well as restoring her 1925 home. Morgan believes that there is always an opportunity to learn and be better, and often quotes Brene Brown. She LOVES to dive into topics that are hard to talk about because that's where she finds the most growth.
Let’s dive in!
[00:01 – 09:59] Finding Your Passion and Acting Upon it
[06:53 – 22:24] Exercising Leadership and Staying Curious
[22:25 – 38:36] The Significance of Setting Boundaries
[38:37 – 39:51] Closing Segment
Connect with Morgan on LinkedIn
Shoot her an email at [email protected]
Sponsors:
Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive
BanowetzMarketing.com/James
Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product.
If you are impacted by this content, please be sure to subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from myself and guests who are working to help you engineer your success!
Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Important Resources to Note:
See you on the next UnWebinar!
https://betteryou4u.com/change-starts-here/
Tweetable Quotes:
“Having that sense of curiosity is a key trait for people that are growing, that are learning. For leaders and effective communicators, having that curiosity helps you make that connection.” - Dr. James Bryant
“Management is important, but there's a place for being able to lead from wherever you sit, whether it's formal authority or not, and making sure that you have the skills to be organized and [that] everyone has what they need, but also inspire them to move in the same direction.” - Morgan O'Brien
“Curiosity is the key to openness and being able to admit that you do not know everything can be a way to invite people in to actually contribute and help move the team in the direction that it needs to go.” - Dr. James Bryant
“[We] need to advocate [setting boundaries] for ourselves. We're the only ones who are going to know our boundaries, so we can actually be the only ones that can set them… Once we're aware of that in ourselves and knowing what it feels like when someone crosses a boundary, then we can more effectively set them.” Morgan O'Brien
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In this episode of Engineer Your Success, our special guest, Morgan O'Brien sheds light on the topic of alignment with who you are as a leader. She discusses how important it is to have boundaries and communication in order to be respected.
Here’s a bit about Morgan’s passion:
Morgan is a people-focused engineer currently working as a Senior Engineer Project Manager for the CA Department of Water Resources, on major flood risk reduction projects around the Sacramento Area. She is very interested in leadership and strives to lead from wherever she is within an organization. This has resulted in taking on a few extra roles, including Leadership Development Coordinator for the Floodplain Managers Association Emerging Professionals Committee, as well as being the Professional Advisor to the UC Davis Society of Women Engineers section. Morgan is an avid backpacker, who enjoys reading, as well as restoring her 1925 home. Morgan believes that there is always an opportunity to learn and be better, and often quotes Brene Brown. She LOVES to dive into topics that are hard to talk about because that's where she finds the most growth.
Let’s dive in!
[00:01 – 09:59] Finding Your Passion and Acting Upon it
[06:53 – 22:24] Exercising Leadership and Staying Curious
[22:25 – 38:36] The Significance of Setting Boundaries
[38:37 – 39:51] Closing Segment
Connect with Morgan on LinkedIn
Shoot her an email at [email protected]
Sponsors:
Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive
BanowetzMarketing.com/James
Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product.
If you are impacted by this content, please be sure to subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from myself and guests who are working to help you engineer your success!
Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Important Resources to Note:
See you on the next UnWebinar!
https://betteryou4u.com/change-starts-here/
Tweetable Quotes:
“Having that sense of curiosity is a key trait for people that are growing, that are learning. For leaders and effective communicators, having that curiosity helps you make that connection.” - Dr. James Bryant
“Management is important, but there's a place for being able to lead from wherever you sit, whether it's formal authority or not, and making sure that you have the skills to be organized and [that] everyone has what they need, but also inspire them to move in the same direction.” - Morgan O'Brien
“Curiosity is the key to openness and being able to admit that you do not know everything can be a way to invite people in to actually contribute and help move the team in the direction that it needs to go.” - Dr. James Bryant
“[We] need to advocate [setting boundaries] for ourselves. We're the only ones who are going to know our boundaries, so we can actually be the only ones that can set them… Once we're aware of that in ourselves and knowing what it feels like when someone crosses a boundary, then we can more effectively set them.” Morgan O'Brien