Episode 59: The Me Factor in Leadership
Being a leader and having a fulfilling life is possible - it just requires paying attention to a few internal and external factors. In this episode with Dr. Ganz Ferrance, a psychologist, speaker, author, and coach we learn about the dire state of burnout in leaders today and how to help you reduce your stress, improve your relationships, and enjoy more success.
What's in this episode for you:
The opportunity that is here for us in the post-pandemic era
The system that Dr. Ganz created to restore well-being - The Me Factor
The key to relating with people who display challenging behaviour
An Old Yeller story of compassionate accountability
Two powerful questions to help you make decisions that support your wellbeing
You can find Dr. Ganz Ferrance’s book The Me Factor here: https://askdrganz.com/pages/themefactor-me
Who’s in Circle With Us:
Registered psychologist, Dr. Ganz Ferrance, is a speaker, author, and coach. Since the early 90's Dr. Ganz has been helping individuals, couples, families, and corporations beat burnout, reduce their levels of stress, improve their relationships, and enjoy more success. Known for working with the toughest of the tough including fourth-generation gang members, hardened oil and gas workers, battle-tested CEOs and entrepreneurs, and stressed-out law enforcement officers. He is a master at showing people in high-stress occupations no-nonsense, practical strategies to stay focused, make healthy decisions under pressure, and boost communication skills to reduce conflict during difficult situations.
Find Dr. Ganz in these places:
Poem:
A Light in the Attic, by Shel Silverstein
Pick up the talking piece:
What came up for you as you listened to this episode? I'd love to hear about your experiences with any of the reflections and exercises. Send me an email at podcast@humconsulting.ca or leave a voicemail (click the voicemail button on the right).
Gratitude:
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