Thanks to advances in neuroscience including the validated effectiveness of mindfulness practice, you can be the calm, confident leader you've always known you could be - the leader people want to follow. This captivating introduction to the emerging fields of neuroleadership and mindful leadership will help you: >Stop overreacting to bad news and difficult people. >Let go of your fears of being in charge. >Stay calm, get what you want, and enjoy challenging conversations with employees, clients, and your boss. >Feel totally confident when making tough decisions. If you're not into mindfulness, no problem Most of the case studies in this book are about people who don't do mindfulness. The Mind to Lead brain-based coaching model helps leaders be less reactive, more focused, and more self-confident. Just imagine what you can accomplish with that mindset If you are into mindfulness and looking for a way to translate your silent practice in your work environment, The Mind to Lead model describes specific tools and exercises for staying present and communicating calmly in even the most difficult situations. Learn how busy leaders like yourself improved their productivity and effectiveness by incorporating practical brain-based techniques---some taking only ten seconds---into their work day and leadership style. In addition to mindfulness tools, read how Suzanne's coaching clients used The Work (2011, Byron Katie International, Inc) to investigate judgmental thoughts and increase their confidence as leaders. Thanks to the plasticity of the brain and mind, you can create lasting change in yourself, your team, and your organization.
Author: Suzanne Kryder Ph. D. Publisher: Neuroleap Press Published: 08/08/2011 Pages: 254 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.76lbs Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.53d ISBN: 9780983879800
About the Author Suzanne Kryder, Ph.D. owns an Albuquerque, NM-based neuroleadership training and coaching company that blends leadership development with an understanding of how the mind works. She has trained and coached thousands of people in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to be more effective. Suzanne is a co-founder and host of the award-winning public radio series, Peace Talks Radio. She has practiced mindfulness since 1985. Find her at suzannekryder.com.