Margie Carter, writing in the Exchange Essentials article collection, “Build Your Leadership Capacity,” begins her piece with this quote:
“Work, like marriage, is a place you can lose yourself more easily, perhaps, than finding yourself. It is a place full of powerful undercurrents, a place to find ourselves, but also, a place to drown, losing all sense of our own voice, our own contribution and conversation. (David Whyte, 2009)”
She goes on to say that “Directors of early childhood programs are an amazing lot! I typically see so much dedication, such hard work and creative problem solving. But then that inevitable undertow of deadlines, crises, and illness begins to suck you down. Before long, you're drowning, and with crisis management becoming a way of life, you don't even recognize your vital signs slipping away.”
Carter offers a number of strategies directors can use to revitalize their work lives.
And in an article in a special edition of the Harvard Business Review, called The Essential Guide to Leadership, Stewart D. Friedman also offers a number of ways to both “become a better leader and have a richer life.” Here are two of his tips:
Source: “Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life,” by Stewart D. Friedman, The Essential Guide to Leadership, The Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business School Publishing, 2009
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