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The incredible strength of asking for help and being vulnerable

The incredible strength of asking for help and being vulnerable

by Lisa Kohn | Jan 7, 2021 | Thoughtful Leadership

There is a saying in the coach community – that we end up coaching clients on what we need to hear and work on ourselves. Sometimes that’s more true than others. I will come clean. I do find that I often need to hear and work on the same things that I am hearing from...
How to rise up in this crisis and why it’s so important

How to rise up in this crisis and why it’s so important

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Aug 4, 2020 | Thoughtful Leadership

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” ~Confucius Nearly all of my client coaching sessions right now are focused on, “How? How do I get through this? How do I lead my team/organization through this? How will we go...
How to rise up in this crisis and why it’s so important

How to rise up in this crisis and why it’s so important

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | May 5, 2020 | Thoughtful Leadership

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” ~Confucius Nearly all of my client coaching sessions right now are focused on, “How? How do I get through this? How do I lead my team/organization through this? How will we go...
Vulnerability is not a dirty word, it’s a leadership skill

Vulnerability is not a dirty word, it’s a leadership skill

by Lisa Kohn | Aug 22, 2019 | Thoughtful Leadership

Somehow, I think we’ve all created – and perpetuated – the myth that leaders need to be strong and infallible. That there can be no cracks in your armor or skeletons in your closet. That it’s best to look like you always have it together and aren’t ever questioning or...
Three essential ways to a stress-free start with your new boss

Three essential ways to a stress-free start with your new boss

by Robyn McLeod | Jun 27, 2019 | Change

There are times when things are humming along at work – you’re doing work that you enjoy and that challenges you, you’re feeling a sense of accomplishment and self-worth, and you’re working with people that you enjoy (and that challenge you for the betterment of your...
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