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Ep. 138 - How to be a focused exec and NOT do 'all the things'

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In Ep. 138 of the Pausecast, I delve into the common struggle of not staying focused as a corporate leader. In other words, stop chasing all the things, aka shiny objects. Are you constantly jumping from one task to the next, feeling overwhelmed by the myriad of distractions at work?

I share insights on why we leaders tend to scatter our attention and offer practical strategies for regaining focus and clarity as the leaders we were born, and aspire to be! In this Ep. 138 of The Pausecast... - Discover the underlying fears that drive executive leaders to pursue "all the things" and learn how to recognize and address them. - Explore the importance of being present and how sensory perception can anchor executive leaders in the moment. - Uncover the power of knowing your "why" and how it can guide priorities and actions in the corporate world. - Develop emotional intelligence skills to navigate feelings of fear and uncertainty, paving the way for more intentional decision making and productivity. Join me as I empower executive leaders to break free from the cycle of distraction and step into a more focused, purposeful way of leading. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JDdfMTNf3dU

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In Ep. 138 of the Pausecast, I delve into the common struggle of not staying focused as a corporate leader. In other words, stop chasing all the things, aka shiny objects. Are you constantly jumping from one task to the next, feeling overwhelmed by the myriad of distractions at work?

I share insights on why we leaders tend to scatter our attention and offer practical strategies for regaining focus and clarity as the leaders we were born, and aspire to be! In this Ep. 138 of The Pausecast... - Discover the underlying fears that drive executive leaders to pursue "all the things" and learn how to recognize and address them. - Explore the importance of being present and how sensory perception can anchor executive leaders in the moment. - Uncover the power of knowing your "why" and how it can guide priorities and actions in the corporate world. - Develop emotional intelligence skills to navigate feelings of fear and uncertainty, paving the way for more intentional decision making and productivity. Join me as I empower executive leaders to break free from the cycle of distraction and step into a more focused, purposeful way of leading. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JDdfMTNf3dU

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