What is an Untamed CEO?
Someone who takes charge of their life and career and makes executive decisions about the direction they want to go in.
It’s about seizing opportunity and going where life takes you, but equally being discerning about whether that direction is right and true for you, and aligns with who you are.
I’ve been talking about the Untamed CEO for the last few episodes and in today’s episode of the podcast I’m sharing with you 4 strategies that you can use to practically access your inner Untamed CEO and why I believe it is so important for your life and career that you do this.
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In this Episode We Explore:
- What an Untamed CEO is and how it relates to unlocking your truest self
- Why I believe it’s important for you to unlock your inner Untamed CEO
- 4 strategies that you can use to access your Untamed CEO
Resources Mentioned:
- Strengths Finder Assessment
- Myers Briggs: 16 personalities test
- Enneagram:
- Astrology: I like Chani, Jennifer Racciopi
- Psychologist Carol Dweck
- Achievement Style Assessment
- Episode 55: What is an Untamed CEO and Why I Want More Women to be One
- Episode 56: The Untold Story of How I Became An Untamed CEO
- Episode 55: What is an Untamed CEO and Why I Want More Women to be One
Masterclass Replay……
Me First: The Busy Woman’s Roadmap to Career Success without Sacrifice
The first step to embracing your inner Untamed CEO is carving out time to put yourself first.
During the masterclass we explore how you can:
- Perform at work without continually over-extending yourself
- Feel valued and important at work without having to be an over-giver, overly “nice” or be a people-pleaser
- Make and communicate decisions that are right and true for you even if they’re hard
- Genuinely stop putting yourself last on the to-do list and actually show up to that yoga class, dinner date with your friends or make your kids bedtime
- Avoid the 3 core traps women face when advancing their careers from middle to senior management
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