When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
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When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
Ep 186: Master Leadership in Chaos: Rise Above the Overload of Emails, Slacks & The Economy
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
13 minutes
8 months ago
Ep 186: Master Leadership in Chaos: Rise Above the Overload of Emails, Slacks & The Economy
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the fast pace, chaos, and uncertainty in today’s work environment? You’re not alone. But here’s the truth—you don’t have to be at the mercy of the economy, or the latest round of layoffs. In this episode, I’ll show you how to take control, define your own leadership brand, and create your own economy. You’ll learn how to shift from reactive leadership to intentional leadership, master emotional resilience, and build security that isn’t de...
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...