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Lynda Lippin Of Lynda Lippin Pilates: “Play the Long Game”

Thrive Global

Now that I’m in several women’s expert networking and coaching groups, I can see how differently women approach and run their businesses. You will make many of them, many times, and as you learn from your mistakes and heal your scrapes, you will become more resilient. Most of all, founders need to be resilient?—?strong,

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Dr Cindy Tsai On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

How do we develop greater resilience to withstand the challenges that keep being thrown at us? In this interview series, we are talking to mental health experts, authors, resilience experts, coaches, and business leaders who can talk about how we can develop greater resilience to improve our lives. Times are not easy now.

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Why You Need an Alternative to the Management Career Path

Cornerstone On Demand

Players become coaches. They're resilient when projects get derailed and turn to problem-solving, not complaining. Photo: Creative Commons Categories: Talent Management Article Tags: Career Path "People generally have a 'bliss zone,' a window of creative work and responsibility to match their skills and passions," he writes.

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March 2022 Leadership Development Carnival

Julie Winkle Giulioni

Today, each one of us needs to exercise the agility and resilience that stable workplaces did not require. Is It Really That Important That I’m Wearing a Name Tag? But what happens when they give you a line like this; “Is it really that important that I’m wearing my name tag?” It’s more than getting promoted.

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“Decolonize our minds” with Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers

Thrive Global

Yanna holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts, a Bachelors of Education, and a Masters in Educational Leadership from Gonzaga University and teaches teens the leadership strategies that have been successful among leaders in becoming resilient and empowered change-makers in their lives; she inspires them to have an impact in their schools and communities.

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Leadership resilience with Jan and Michelle Terkelsen

Jostle

According to leadership coaches, Jan and Michelle Terkelsen, there’s a lot to embrace and relish in our changed work world if we know how to be resilient. In this jam-packed episode of People at Work, Jan and Michelle tag-team to share what they’re seeing on the front lines of leadership. But, it’s not all doom and gloom.

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Franziska Pannicke On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

Don’t force building resilience. Rather create an environment that allows you to become more resilient. This alone will help you build your resilience. How do we develop greater resilience to withstand the challenges that keep being thrown at us? My coaching business is based on invitation and word of mouth.