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Stan Gibson: Secrets for Successful Leadership

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About Stan Gibson: Stan Gibson is passionate about guiding organizations to build thriving, human-centered cultures. Through his engaging keynotes and leadership coaching, Stan equips companies with frameworks and tools to put people first. He advises executives on adopting transparent, collaborative leadership styles that tap into teams' collective wisdom. Stan's actionable insights help leaders role model vulnerability, foster psychological safety, and unlock the full innovative potential of their people. Organizations that work with Stan soon benefit from improved trust, communication, and knowledge sharing. By focusing on developing a shared sense of purpose and community, Stan enables companies to boost engagement, agility, and performance.

Check out the latest episode of our Conversational Selling podcast to learn more about Stan.

In this episode, Nancy and Stan discuss the following:

  • The critical role of emotional intelligence in leadership
  • How emotional intelligence, well-being, and productivity are interconnected
  • Strategies for preventing burnout and maintaining balance
  • Key habits to optimize your mornings for a productive day
  • The importance of balancing mind, body, and soul
  • Techniques to manage energy levels for peak productivity

Key Takeaways:

  • I think that when leaders learn to coach, employees learn to lead.
  • Emotional intelligence is one of the critical things that I believe.
  • You've got to know your system; when you are green, yellow, or red, you work around that.
  • Do things right up front and create a legacy.

"And so, I really work with many clients on how to start the day so that they have the energy, power, and passion to take care of everyone and everything they do. Despite being only 2.5% of our body weight, our brain consumes over 20 to 30% of our energy. When we spend a lot of time on Zoom, staring at our own reflection, it's like a 1.5 to 2X tax on our brain. Understanding these dynamics helps explain why an eight-to-nine-hour workday can feel like a 14-hour day. So, understanding the three-legged stool—emotional intelligence, well-being, and productivity—is crucial. Effective habits and systems that support asynchronous work, rather than endless meetings, are where I'm focusing my efforts with organizations, Nancy." – STAN

"The first thing when you get up, is to thank God you are getting up. I think, "I'm alive, I'm well." The first thing I do is head out to get some water. Your body hasn't had any fluids for the last 10 hours, so it's important to hydrate. [...] The lemon juice comes in a glass bottle, which is better than plastic. This helps me get my electrolytes; even Olympic athletes hydrate first thing in the morning. The second thing I focus on is what I call "mind, body, and soul." You can tackle these in any order you prefer, but I believe you need to work on all three. If you want to work out next or go for a walk, that's great. I'm adapting my approach because, although I used to be a "no pain, no gain" type of person—an ex-athlete who pushed the limits—I understand the tremendous benefits of simple movement. Walking three miles or whatever you can manage in a day is incredibly valuable." – STAN

"One tool I use is the Enneagram. I like the Enneagram—and for those who don't know, it's spelled E-N-N-E-A-G-R-A-M—because it identifies nine different personalities. This system is probably over 2,000 years old. The reason I like it is because it's part of your DNA. When you're born, you possess one of these nine types. Strength Finders is more about how you are in your current season of life, because it can change a little bit. But the Enneagram is so unbelievably accurate. It even delves into your fears, your stresses, how you act under stress, and how you react to fears. It explores a whole new element of things that I believe leaders really need to understand. For me, it's fantastic. It's just a real holy grail for self-awareness." – STAN

Connect with Stan Gibson:

Try Our Proven, 3-Step System, Guaranteeing Accountability and Transparency that Drives RESULTS by clicking on this link: https://oneofakindsales.com/call-center-in-a-box/

Connect with Nancy Calabrese:

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About Stan Gibson: Stan Gibson is passionate about guiding organizations to build thriving, human-centered cultures. Through his engaging keynotes and leadership coaching, Stan equips companies with frameworks and tools to put people first. He advises executives on adopting transparent, collaborative leadership styles that tap into teams' collective wisdom. Stan's actionable insights help leaders role model vulnerability, foster psychological safety, and unlock the full innovative potential of their people. Organizations that work with Stan soon benefit from improved trust, communication, and knowledge sharing. By focusing on developing a shared sense of purpose and community, Stan enables companies to boost engagement, agility, and performance.

Check out the latest episode of our Conversational Selling podcast to learn more about Stan.

In this episode, Nancy and Stan discuss the following:

  • The critical role of emotional intelligence in leadership
  • How emotional intelligence, well-being, and productivity are interconnected
  • Strategies for preventing burnout and maintaining balance
  • Key habits to optimize your mornings for a productive day
  • The importance of balancing mind, body, and soul
  • Techniques to manage energy levels for peak productivity

Key Takeaways:

  • I think that when leaders learn to coach, employees learn to lead.
  • Emotional intelligence is one of the critical things that I believe.
  • You've got to know your system; when you are green, yellow, or red, you work around that.
  • Do things right up front and create a legacy.

"And so, I really work with many clients on how to start the day so that they have the energy, power, and passion to take care of everyone and everything they do. Despite being only 2.5% of our body weight, our brain consumes over 20 to 30% of our energy. When we spend a lot of time on Zoom, staring at our own reflection, it's like a 1.5 to 2X tax on our brain. Understanding these dynamics helps explain why an eight-to-nine-hour workday can feel like a 14-hour day. So, understanding the three-legged stool—emotional intelligence, well-being, and productivity—is crucial. Effective habits and systems that support asynchronous work, rather than endless meetings, are where I'm focusing my efforts with organizations, Nancy." – STAN

"The first thing when you get up, is to thank God you are getting up. I think, "I'm alive, I'm well." The first thing I do is head out to get some water. Your body hasn't had any fluids for the last 10 hours, so it's important to hydrate. [...] The lemon juice comes in a glass bottle, which is better than plastic. This helps me get my electrolytes; even Olympic athletes hydrate first thing in the morning. The second thing I focus on is what I call "mind, body, and soul." You can tackle these in any order you prefer, but I believe you need to work on all three. If you want to work out next or go for a walk, that's great. I'm adapting my approach because, although I used to be a "no pain, no gain" type of person—an ex-athlete who pushed the limits—I understand the tremendous benefits of simple movement. Walking three miles or whatever you can manage in a day is incredibly valuable." – STAN

"One tool I use is the Enneagram. I like the Enneagram—and for those who don't know, it's spelled E-N-N-E-A-G-R-A-M—because it identifies nine different personalities. This system is probably over 2,000 years old. The reason I like it is because it's part of your DNA. When you're born, you possess one of these nine types. Strength Finders is more about how you are in your current season of life, because it can change a little bit. But the Enneagram is so unbelievably accurate. It even delves into your fears, your stresses, how you act under stress, and how you react to fears. It explores a whole new element of things that I believe leaders really need to understand. For me, it's fantastic. It's just a real holy grail for self-awareness." – STAN

Connect with Stan Gibson:

Try Our Proven, 3-Step System, Guaranteeing Accountability and Transparency that Drives RESULTS by clicking on this link: https://oneofakindsales.com/call-center-in-a-box/

Connect with Nancy Calabrese:

  continue reading

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