It’s human nature to want to be cozy and comfortable. When we confront the big shifts of returning to work, seeking a career redirection, getting promoted, or moving into leadership, it’s natural for fears and doubts to arise, especially when you encounter setbacks, delays, and disappointments. You may be saying to yourself:
Learn pragmatic the strategic perspectives, psychological tools, and micro-shifts of your body that will help you develop a non-stop success mentality.
You will:
Learn to use the three minds that we all have — the negative, the positive, and the neutral — along with your body’s wisdom, to keep going, even when the going seems tough.
Since 2001, Dr. Susan Bernstein has helped existing and emerging leaders navigate through change, uncertainty, and conflict so they thrive. Through her executive coaching, her clients gain strategic perspective and psychological insights to elevate their leadership, build stronger relationships, and make a greater impact in the world. Before launching her coaching practice, Susan held demanding leadership roles at Franklin-Covey, Intel, and Accenture. She earned an MBA at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and a Ph.D. in Somatic Psychology at the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute. You’ll find Susan’s thought leadership in Fast Company, The Huffington Post, Thrive Global, and Psychology Today. Connect with Susan at DrSusanBernstein.com.