Episode 121: What Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be? One that Sacrifices or one that Thrives?
Episode 121: What Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be? One that Sacrifices or one that Thrives?
Some healthcare leaders have been thrust into a leadership role and do what’s needed for their team and organization, especially during these challenging times.
We know you feel conflicted due to internal and external factors that impact you and create a chronic tension between your current reality and what you want as a leader.
Are we right?
The good thing is, you can choose and take control of your own inflection point so that you can move forward as a healthcare leader.
In this episode, we ask you, “What kind of leader do you want to be? One that sacrifices or one that thrives?”
We also talk about the importance of taking a pause to reflect, so you can see the bigger picture, take stock of your current realities, and gain clarity on what you truly desire and need.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
05:14 - About the internal and external factors impacting you
06:30 -The importance of pausing
07:46 - About inflection point
11:53- The consequences of not taking a pause
12:49- About the power of deciding
16:51- Leader’s inflection stories
We could tell you this episode will give you a new perspective on the importance of taking time to pause and reflect as a healthcare leader, but we won't, we'll let you discover that for yourself. Don’t wait, listen here now, or go here to watch on the MissingLogic LLC YouTube channel.
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