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How can it be that companies' best efforts to advance women in the workplace are still falling short? In Guts and Grace, LeeAnn Mallorie addresses common themes that women leaders at all levels still grapple with today: confidence, executive presence, balance, joy, intuition, saying no, purpose, conflict avoidance, and more. She reveals the thirteen pervasive societal myths that can make these desires feel impossible to achieve, and then teaches concrete, embodied practices that bring each theme to life. Her playful weaving of these modern and ancient teachings will take you on a journey of…mehr

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How can it be that companies' best efforts to advance women in the workplace are still falling short? In Guts and Grace, LeeAnn Mallorie addresses common themes that women leaders at all levels still grapple with today: confidence, executive presence, balance, joy, intuition, saying no, purpose, conflict avoidance, and more. She reveals the thirteen pervasive societal myths that can make these desires feel impossible to achieve, and then teaches concrete, embodied practices that bring each theme to life. Her playful weaving of these modern and ancient teachings will take you on a journey of unexpected and necessary evolution-one that is required for any woman who is committed to making a bigger impact without losing herself or her critical stakeholders along the way. Guts and Grace is your roadmap on how to step out of internalized, patriarchal programming-from the inside out-and finally bring your whole self to work.
Autorenporträt
LeeAnn Mallorie, MAPP, began her career as an executive coach in 2006, working with leaders and teams from around the globe. Yet she soon found something was missing-the body. This led her on a personal journey of physical, mental, and spiritual healing that took her into the depths of her soul and the heights of her consciousness. Committed to the belief that transforming business is the keystone to solving many of our world's stickiest problems, she brought each of these lessons back to her clients in the corporate sector. As the founder and CEO of Leading in Motion, LeeAnn has now spent over a decade helping leaders face bottom-line challenges while combating both meaning-depletion and burnout. She does this by using practical embodiment tools to bridge the gap between the hard-driving logical mind and the deeper wisdom of the soul. Her leadership curriculum offers a concrete, actionable doorway to greater power, resilience, influence, ethics, and impact at work.