Stand Tall & Own It
“Just be you!” That’s what they all say. But it hasn’t always been safe or smart for high performing women - at school, at work, at church, at the PTA or even that exclusive networking event. Holding back kills your authenticity, and limits your impact. Just because we live in a world that is more friendly to strong, female leaders, that doesn't mean you feel "safe" being you. That's why it's imperative to know you, how you fit (or don’t) into the greater expectations of society, and understand that cookie-cutter leadership solutions will never be the answer. Each solution is as unique as the leader it is for.
This podcast was created for high performing female leaders who are ready to make an impact by discovering the safety that comes from understanding their own value and exercising their authority. It’s time to truly “be you,” to Stand Tall & Own It.
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Stand Tall & Own It
32. What Sparks Joy For You? - Lindsey Hardegree
Lindsey Hardegree is the Executive Director of the Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia. She is responsible for leadership and management of the organization, including annual and planned giving campaigns, board and volunteer management, grant administration, communications, and operations. Lindsey served as the first Development Director for the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and as Special Events & Board Manager for the Alliance Theatre. Lindsey is also a professional organizer and productivity specialist certified by Marie Kondo as Georgia’s first Certified KonMari Consultant. Lindsey works with individuals, families, and companies to create their ideal life by organizing their homes and businesses.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Recognizing how your experience is your teacher.
- Holding people accountable for their vision
- Leadership Principle
- Rule of life
- Key Habit - Good To Do List
- Find a journal and planner that work for you
Now what?
- Be willing to step back and reflect: Find those quiet moments.
- Take time to create your vision
Ask yourself?
- What do I really want?
- Get out of the wrong space and into the right space
Resources: (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)
Crafting a Rule of Life: An Invitation to the Well-Ordered Way, Stephen A. Macchia
Books by Marie Kondo:
Where to find Lindsey:
Website: Get Organized Y'all
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getorganizedyall
Twitter: http://twitter.com/organizedyall
Instagram: http://instagram.com/getorganizedyall
Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/company/getorganizedyall
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