Getting your joy back for leading with transformational leadership wellness teacher Eboni Adams Monk
In this episode of “Using Your Powers for Good” with Carolyn Opher Mozell, Eboni Adams Monk gives you tips for getting your joy back for leading.
In this episode of “Using Your Powers for Good” with Carolyn Opher Mozell, Eboni Adams Monk gives you tips for getting your joy back for leading.
Today’s guest is Eboni Adams Monk. She is a leader, inspirer, author, and teacher who works with women leaders, especially seasoned middle and executive leaders, who are overworked, mindlessly going with the flow, are experiencing burnout and have lost their connection to their joy of leading.
This is an exciting series on how to build mesmerizing workplace cultures because there is no greater competitive advantage than to have happy and mentally well-devoted employees who want to do good for their company and the world.
In this episode, Kim Forrester and Eboni discuss the inherent value of personal expansion and transformation, and explore how a willingness to grow is vital if we truly want to thrive.
So, what does it mean to lead like the moon? And what is the issue with leading like the sun? From my studies of indigenous cultures, I know the concept of duality is critical for balance and harmony in our society and in the universe.
Practicing yoga is a sacred act. Yoga has the power to transform our lives. Yoga also provides lessons for leadership. Our practice continues even after we leave our mats. The practice of yoga is part of a larger philosophy about the ways in which we live our lives.