In this inaugural episode of the ‘Introverted Servant Leader Podcast,’ I delve into the transformative practice of choosing a ‘Word of the Year.’ She discusses how this simple, yet profound strategy can bring clarity and focus to professional and personal aspirations, especially for introverted leaders in the corporate world.
Drawing on her journey and the wisdom of spiritual reflection, I share insights on aligning your actions with your core values and intentions. This episode is a must-listen for any woman looking to navigate corporate leadership with purpose and authenticity.
Key Highlights:
- The concept and significance of ‘Word of the Year’
- The role of intentionality in leadership and personal growth
- Aligning professional vision with personal values
- Strategies for mindful decision-making and goal-setting
For the Introspective Leader:
This episode speaks to the heart of introspective leaders, encouraging a blend of strategic thinking and personal reflection. It’s an empowering guide for those looking to lead with intention and authenticity in the corporate world.
Connect with Sharissa:
Website: http://introvertedservantleader.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharissasebastian/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SharissaS
Free Training Exclusively for Introverted Women in Corporate Leadership “How To Lead Well In Times Of Uncertainty And Rapid Change”: www.leadershipmasteryalliance.com/training
Next Steps:
Join us on the journey of introspective leadership. Share your ‘Word of the Year’ with us on Linkedin using #IntrovertedServantLeader.
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