A person’s purpose in life is also known as their “why,” and is the reason something / someone exists or the reason that something is done. Each person’s purpose is unique to them and is based on their individual beliefs, values, personal experiences, etc., My unique “why” was inside me and driving my choices and actions long before I even thought about the concept of purpose.
Read MoreWhen we as leaders take care of ourselves, we are better able to lead and take care of our teams because we have so much more energy. We also get the chance to let others shine while setting a great example for others to follow, helping them learn the importance of setting boundaries and taking time off.
Read MoreLeaders often tell me that they are overwhelmed and that there is so much to do that they could never possibly do it all. My clients talk about higher expectations and more demands being made on them. These feelings are increasing their stress levels. But you can take control; by reframing stress and cultivating resilience we all have the power to lead better lives and be better leaders.
Read MoreMeet Seasoned Leader Anje O'Hearn and read more spring news from Seasons Leadership including updates about the all-new Seasons Leadership Podcast, reflections on spring from Seasons Leadership Co-Founder Susan Ireland and exclusive seasonal style insights from our partner Michael Bruce Image Consulting.
Read MoreBeing armed with the knowledge about what part of the day you are most productive is helpful because it enables you to schedule tasks that require brainpower for your preferred time of the day, when your brain is fired up and ready to perform.
Read MoreI find that the end of each quarter is a good time to take stock of how I am doing on my resolutions. To re-inspire myself, I re-read my sister-in-law’s new year’s letter that I keep on my desk because I find it so motivating. Kristine Wilson sent this letter to her community to help inspire others to meet their goals. I share, with her permission, with our community to inspire you.
Read MoreTo demonstrate that we really do practice what we preach, I want to share some of my big rocks and what I have been doing over the past few years to prioritize to hopefully inspire you on your own journey.
Read MoreWe never know when we will get positive affirmation from others and there is no guarantee that it will come along when we need it most. This means that we benefit from having a method for self-affirmation that keeps us motivated.
Read MoreBeing organized as a leader is key. Debbie Collard breaks down how to identify the "big rocks" or priorities in your life to help you keep on track to meet your goals.
Read MoreOur winter newsletter features Seasoned Leader Annie Stocker. Annie shares her journey from "reluctant leader" to successful business owner of a thriving yoga studio. Read about Season Leadership's more inclusive vision, Co-Found Susan Ireland's reflections on winter and exclusive style transformation advice from our partners Michael Bruce Image Consulting.
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