Love in Action

REPLAY: Mark C. Crowley: Lead From The Heart


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A look back at the stand out quotes from this special episode replay on Mark Crowley’s Lead From The Heart: 

  • “I have science that proves that the heart actually plays an enormous role in influencing human behavior.” [8:23] Mark explains the sentiment behind his original book and new revision Lead From The Heart.

  • “The strength of a heart based leader is to see the potential in others and have the belief in them that they don’t have in themselves.” [15:18] Marcel comments on the change that can happen in an employee when working with a leader who truly believes in them and sees what they don’t see within themselves. 

  • “The heart and the mind are actually connected and the heart actually sends more communication to the mind than the other way around.” [28:25] Mark gets into the science behind his idea of leading from the heart, in which feelings genuinely influence our minds. He shares research from Heart Math that explains that when people are working in a positive, appreciated environment, they operate at their most optimal performance in what they call coherence. 

  • “Recognize that just because you have an opening, and someone comes who wants the job is the right fit for it.” [37:43] Mark explains the principle of Hiring from the Heart, having a high performing team is about using great discipline in how you hire.

  • “You have to adapt to your employees; so you have to know what’s important to them and know how to support them.” [39:50] Building a Relationship, Mark says, is not just spending time with your staff but getting to know their needs and wants and how you can help them be successful. That builds trust and provides a positive environment. 

  • “If you’re a manager, you know something about what your employees do all day...  So teach them, coach them, give them your time.” [40:50] Giving Time is an investment that Mark shares as an important responsibility and commitment for leaders.

  • “There is a significant gap between what people feel from their manager and what managers think they’re doing for them.” [42:20] Mark encourages leaders to make real Recognition a priority for their employees.

  • “Any act of kindness, coaching, validation, or appreciation… Is a micro manifestation of love.” [55:13] What does it mean to love your people? Mark wants leaders to know that these positive emotions are not the romantic version of love but real, authentic, professional ways to do business and lead. 
  • Mentioned in this episode:

    Mark C. Crowley
    Mark C. Crowley & Associates on LinkedIn
    Emotional: How Feelings Shape Our Thinking Hardcover
    The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain: Paul, Annie Murphy
    Influence Is Your Superpower: The Science of Winning Hearts, Sparking Change, and Making Good Things Happen
    Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive eBook : Brackett,Ph.D., Marc

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