Slowing Down
Unexpected Ways to Thrive as a Female Leader
When you're living the un-slow life, you're living for the future, living for some goal up ahead that you will never reach. And in this way, you are putting yourself at odds with the present, which only strips more power from you. Happiness and fulfillment become delayed. Unattainable. Stranded out there in the foreign future. Accordingly, burnout occurs. The more stress and less fulfillment that comes with this way of life, the harder the treadmill runner will push herself to get to that distant future and the relief it brings. In this state, it's easy to struggle with others, too, which of course makes life harder and happiness feel even fu…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Allen, Ben (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-9968551-3-6
- EAN: 9780996855136
- Produktnummer: 22326252
- Verlag: B.C. Allen Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Seitenangabe: 222 S.
- Masse: H21.6 cm x B14.0 cm x D1.3 cm 319 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 319
Über den Autor
Sherry Welsh started out with a degree in Engineering. Although she didn't quite know what to do with it, it provided her with the technical background to begin a twenty-five year career in manufacturing. The experience she gained in her first job in Southampton, PA, set her on a twenty-year career path with Robert Bosch, GmbH. She moved through plants, corporate offices in Germany and the U.S. and ultimately landed in Michigan, where she has lived for the past twenty years. When she left Bosch, she was one of the few women who were in the executive ranks. She was lured away from Bosch to another automotive supplier to be the head of the Global Sales organization responsible for three billion in Sales. Although the future seemed bright there, the great recession of 2008 came along and knocked her out of the game... temporarily. As a single mom, unemployed in Detroit, Michigan, in one of the greatest recessions of all time, the future seemed bleak. It was during this time that Sherry was able to slow down, set up a consulting practice, and use the skills she had developed over the years as a leader. In that year of consultant work, Sherry discovered her love for coaching and mentoring. Another company came along, a British Cosmetic packaging company that invited her on a two-year stint as a Global Sales leader. Sherry worked with colleagues around the world again and loved the team she was developing and leading in Paris, Amsterdam, Brazil, New York and Chicago-to name a few locations. Working with customers like Chanel, Christian Dior, and LÓreal was a dream! But due to the nature of the work, every week she was on an airplane, at a different hotel, in a different city. Despite her love for travel, this way of life as a single mom was exhausting. That's when the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) popped up on her radar! It offered exactly what Sherry loved most about working with the multicultural teams she had worked with around the world: inspiring and coaching them to be their best! Now an independent, professional coach, Sherry works with clients around the world to help them discover and bring their innate leadership abilities into all aspects of their life. She continues to travel and co-parent her incredible son; only now she does so with more humor, a greater sense of ease, and a mind open to a world of possibilities.To reach Sherry, send her an e-mail:sherry@sherrywelsh.comOr visit her website:www.sherrywelsh.com
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