In this podcast episode, Benjamin Cox shares what led him down this career path. He explains his viewpoint on the meaning of fractured glass and why he chooses to walk the path that opens up in front of him. We talk about embracing failure. After all, failure can make us more resilient, innovative, and true to ourselves and our values. In addition, Benjamin expands on what habits he has created to maintain balance in our busy culture and what the corporate world needs more of.
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Perhaps one of the keys to achieving fulfillment starts with uncovering WHY we do what we do. As a leader or entrepreneur, when you find greater inspiration at work, you can inspire those around you. Simon Sinek’s books and Ted talks inspired this podcast minisode. He is a visionary thinker who inspires us to build a better world.
Joline Lenz is an entrepreneur, transformational guide, talent advisor, and co-author of Inspiration at Work, her mission is to inspire people to create more joy and a life they love so that, together, each of us are making our world better. Joline built a successful 25-year recruitment and entrepreneurial career and has launched a few boutique firms, and worked for organizations such as Ajilon and Northrup Grumman. Because of her extensive experience, she understands the challenges and frustrations of professionals who are seeking a career or job change that inspires them. “Follow Your Bliss” is her motto!
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Joline Lenz had the opportunity to speak with Annie Croner during this podcast episode.
Annie may not be a basketball player but she sure knows how to shoot straight when delivering an assist. She shared what major health issue helped her reset her life and pursue a new path. She talks about the importance of setting boundaries, honoring your time, and mental health. In addition, her insights about how the the corporate world can benefit from her wisdom ring true.
Annie is passionate about helping those in support roles show up more strategically and garner the respect of their executives, colleagues, and key stakeholders without sacrificing their mental health and well-being.
Executing assistance to yourself and others is a game changer.
Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves, even when we risk disappointing others. Brene Brown
Annie Croner is an executive assistant coach, trainer, and strategic thinker. She loves to help her clients unlock their badassery, and revolutionize their careers.
Over her 20+ years as an executive assistant, Annie worked for boutique companies across multiple industries including accounting, marketing, nonprofit, and private wealth management. Working in a variety of settings has led to a diverse understanding of the assistant role and the many challenges that often come with it.
Perfectionism keeps us from pursuing our dreams. Its hook is not about striving for excellence but rather is a protective strategy according to Brene Brown. Joline shares ways to free yourself.
Perfectionism is not about getting it right or striving to do your best. It’s about setting unrealistic standards. Perfectionism keeps us from moving ahead and its hook can keep us from pursuing our dreams.
Julia Cameron, the author of “The Artist Way,” says that perfectionism is a loop – an obsessive, debilitating closed system that causes you to get stuck in the details of what you are writing or painting or making and to lose sight of the whole. The perfectionist is never satisfied.
Perfectionism is not a quest to do our best, but rather fear that we may be discovered for our flaws. What if we have an unconscious belief that we are not good enough? And perfectionism can become a comfortable unhealthy habit, and create even more anxiety. The fear of being judged is its hook.
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