Leaders everywhere are stressed and overworked. We talk about work/life balance, but nobody is balanced and the concept just makes us feel worse. Gail Golden, a psychologist and executive coach, has the answer: "curate your life." To get ahead, use her system to sort your activities and focus energy on what is most meaningful and joyful to you.
Leaders everywhere are stressed and overworked. We talk about work/life balance, but nobody is balanced and the concept just makes us feel worse. Gail Golden, a psychologist and executive coach, has the answer: "curate your life." To get ahead, use her system to sort your activities and focus energy on what is most meaningful and joyful to you.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gail Golden, MBA, PhD, is the Principal of Gail Golden Consulting, LLC, an international management psychology consulting firm. She utilizes her experience as an entrepreneur, business owner, and consultant to senior leaders of both Fortune 1000 and non-profit organizations to help businesses navigate rapid change by accelerating the development of senior leaders and their organizations. Gail wrote an advice column, "Shrink Rap," in The London Free Press from 1998-2000 and has extensive experience as a public speaker for audiences of corporate leaders and has taught at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. She has been quoted in numerous publications including Fast Company, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Today's Chicago Woman, Crain's Chicago Business, The Chicago Tribune, and many others. Gail lives in Chicago.