Thoughtful Leadership
A guide to leading with mind, body and soul
by Fiona Buckland
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Pub Date 23 Mar 2021 | Archive Date 7 Apr 2021
Quarto Publishing Group –Leaping Hare | Leaping Hare Press
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Description
In Thoughtful Leadership, expert Fiona Buckland offers a practical approach to authentic leadership: showing you how to lead with the mind, body, heart and soul.
We need good leaders now more than ever: people who step forward, step up, and develop themselves in the emotionally skilled art of leading others.
Drawing on her work as a life and leadership coach, and an embodied facilitator, Fiona Buckland offers clear principles, processes and practices to help you understand and master the act of conscious leadership.
In this book you will explore:
- Leading with self-awareness, and understanding your strengths and weaknesses
- Leading with awareness of your team, and understanding your impact on and connection with others
- Leading yourself, and being mindful of your inner critic
Flourishing with practical activities and exercises, reflective questions to meditate on, and practices to develop in real-life situations, this is an engaging insight into how you can develop the habit of thoughtful leadership, and let it become second nature.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711261716 |
PRICE | US$14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
The author sums up in a book the knowledge and information given in workshops and coaching sessions with her clients. By reading this book I have reviewed some information that I have already learned but I have also added some nice imagery exercises and refreshed some important concepts like the five stress patterns, the Inner Critic and the Inner Allies as well as the very known Johari window model.
In the position of a leader, a manager, the book is very useful and all the recommended mindfulness exercises are very useful to be a step closer to one’s emotional maturity.