Practical Keynotes For Professional Development

Preparation Precedes Position:

Developing your leadership skills should start well before you find yourself in a leadership role. This topic addresses practical ways for young leaders (either in age or experience) to cultivate their leadership philosophy before they get into a leadership role. It is also a great refresher for experienced leaders who may feel off center or struggle with finding their "WHY" after so long in the trenches.

Incapacitating Imposter Syndrome:

Research shows that even seasoned executives struggle with "Imposter Syndrome", or the idea of being worthy of their position. If we let this feeling persist within us, we stunt our leadership growth by operating without confidence. This topic provides tangible action steps for professionals of any age to combat Imposter Syndrome and operate with clarity.

Dwelling in the Difficult:

Our society is built around excessive amounts of comfort and leisure, both of which stunt leadership growth. This topic explores both ancient history and modern wisdom surrounding the benefits of seeking out challenges for personal and professional growth. We will also explore concrete ways to get comfortable with living in the uncomfortable. This topic is great for young professionals, or teams looking to get over the hump to achieve their full potential.