Leadership is a mind-body-brain experience.

If this fall is a good time for you (or your leadership team) to elevate leadership capacity....
If you/they are ready, willing and able to integrate new ways to lead well...
Consider enrollment in a one-hour, 6-month executive learning group, that is based on the neuroscience of change.

We will cover the following information:
1. Foundations of sustainable leadership with a life that works⁠
2. The most important leadership habit⁠
3. The neuroscience of trusted communications⁠
4. Essential difficult conversations⁠
5. The neuroscience of whole-person leadership (mind, body and brain)⁠
6. The HOW is more important than the WHAT of leadership⁠

Logistics:
Fee is $275+gst per month (for 6 months)
Option of once a month 1:1 coaching available for $85+gst per session.
CDN funds please.

Curious?
Interested?
DM or email [email protected] for a copy of the syllabus.

If you are unsure, if this is a good fit for you or your staff team and would like to experience a one-off coaching session with me, please email [email protected] and ask for my calendar for a one-time offer of one-hour coaching for $70+gst. (limited availability)

Lead yourself well.

You are your brain.

The brain communicates with your mind and your body.
The brain is a system with over 200 different functions.
The brain has the ability to change it's structure and function over time (neuroplasticity) with repeated thoughts and actions.

Neurons that fire together, wire together.
Neurons that fail to link, fail to sync.

Seems to me that taking care of our brain health is an important and helpful skill and habit. At least for me, this will be a life-long intention. (Pretty sure, I am not going to nail it any time soon.) 😊

Lead yourself well.

You are the cells in your body.
The neurons in your body have a cellular memory.
The cells in your body can exhibit memory through epigenetic mechanisms which involve changes in gene expression and plays a role in development, differentiation and response to environmental changes.
Some immune cells have a memory that allows them to remember past infections.
Cells can also store happy memories, and stacked or cascading behaviours.

Seems to me that taking care of our body is an important and helpful skill and habit. At least for me, this will be a life-long intention. (Pretty sure, I am not going to nail it any time soon.) 😊

Lead yourself well.

You are your mind.
Your mind is always with you.
Your mind never sleeps.

Seems to me that mind-management is an important and helpful skill and habit. At least for me, this will be a life-long intention. (Pretty sure, I am not going to nail it any time soon.) 😊

Lead your mind well.

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