This article first appeared on Forbes.com. Childhood trauma can follow people into adulthood and, therefore, can show up in various aspects of their individual leadership styles—in the same way it can show up in personal relationships. The implications of childhood...
First published on Entrepreneur.com on 12.27.22 According to the landmark CDC-Permanente study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), two-thirds of Americans reported at least one of the following “Big ‘T’ traumas”: emotional, physical and...
Whether you work as a consultant or own an agency, one of the most powerful things you can do for your business is take the time to reflect back — on the work you’ve done and how you’ve shown up as a leader. Most of the time we spend all of our time on the...
For centuries, we’ve been living in a world where the status of leaders has been significantly more important than the growth of those whom they lead. This kind of top-down, exclusive attitude has had far-reaching consequences in the world, from politics and...
Philosophy has been saying it for years, but now science and our health experts also back up the theory about leading a more integrated life: we need to play more as adults. We continuously decide and convey our values by what we choose to prioritize. For example, if...