COMMITTED TO THE CHAOS
The productivity junkie is a person who is committed to the chaos. They feel like they live their life under extreme limitations, which causes more of their actions to happen out of franticness or fear of failure or fear of not meeting a particular expectation. There is something valuable they’re missing.
Great Leaders Master course correction
Whether your teams are making widgets, preparing food, collecting data, working in IT, making their beds or cleaning the dishes (We all lead somewhere.), those on our teams want to connect in some way.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What kinds of questions do you ask yourself? Do you trust the answers? Asking questions of ourselves requires that we be able to recognize our own voice for the answers.
STRENGTH SESSION
Your acknowledgment of the challenges does not negate strength or fortitude. Faking your way through them is pretense.
Feel The Feels
Growth requires tension. We are pulling off some of the layers and as we learn to not beat ourselves up for not living an unattainable perfection. We rise over the yuck!
Hiding
Despite the undercurrent of societal messaging and the familial proclamations to be the Best, the Most, Do More, and Be More, we don’t always realize what we are building. We are given objectives and we get it done. We establish goals and we crush them. We take on roles personally and professionally and start the cyclical running in each of these areas. Some of us add on to that with community contributions.
Slow down
We exist beyond who we are connected to and what we provide to them. Separately from being someones child, sibling, classmate, girlfriend or boyfriend, spouse, citizen etc. What’s at the center of it all?
How the many layers of our identity build upon one another is important, but not having a true understanding of what’s at the core or that there even is a core can be detrimental.