Rosie in My Pocket: Outward Mindset

Although we may not intentionally prioritize ourselves over others, the demands of life and work can sometimes cause us to develop a self-centered approach without realizing it. This inward mindset is a common issue for teams and can lead to various challenges. When leaders operate with an inward mindset, it reduces their positive impact and hinders their ability to lead effectively. In contrast, adopting an outward mindset can bring numerous benefits to ourselves and those around us. In this podcast, Rosie Ward explains the advantages of shifting our perspective and embracing an outward mindset.

Rosie in My Pocket: Boundaries

Have you ever found yourself agreeing to things you don't want to do and feeling resentful or irritable? Do you prioritize the needs of others, such as your friends, family, or colleagues, at the expense of your well-being? If you can relate to these experiences, you're not alone. Many people, particularly leaders, struggle with boundary-setting in our fast-paced, hectic world. When you establish healthy boundaries, you can regain control of your time and energy. This episode offers encouragement and practical strategies for reframing your mindset and prioritizing your needs.

Courageous Leadership Series: What it Takes to Show Up as a Courageous Leader

“Leadership is not about a title or a role, it’s a mindset and set of behaviors. Which means that every single one of us has an opportunity to show up as a leader in our life.” When you lean into the messiness of life and take time for self-reflection, you can learn how to get out of your own way and increase your positive impact on those around you. In this special bonus episode, I am joined by my friend, Nikki Lewallen Gregory, fellow podcaster and Founder and Chief Meaningful Work Officer at the PeopleForward Network. We discuss the power of investing in personal development to become a better leader and the most authentic version of yourself.

Rosie in My Pocket: Self Reflective Practice

So many of us are in a go-go-go mentality. We have too many things to do and accomplish. When that happens, we forget to stop and reflect—a critical aspect of being an effective leader. This episode explores the importance of pausing to think and how to build a reflective practice that provides gratitude and growth.

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