.@jerrycolonna shares, "When I was 38, I realized I was nothing I wanted to be. So I made the choice to hit the Reboot button and live. I do what I do to remind others that they can choose their own lives–it’s hard, but not complicated." https://t.co/wOrTfgQSeL #ArtofGrowingUp
Day two recording the audio version of my new book, Reunion. What if, in addition to focusing on growth and profitability, leaders also focused on creating Belonging for all?
“The opportunity exists to use our workplaces to confront what ails us as a community. It is possible to reimagine the purpose of work to not merely be wealth accumulation, but the fulfillment and actualization of all people.” @jerrycolonna https://t.co/mhqM7RpwpI
Silent complicity in the workplace maintains systems of oppression. In this piece by @brtherapist for @Forbes, @jerrycolonna shares how silent complicity by leaders who hold power contributes to workplace bullying, oppression, and systemic othering. https://t.co/cBqFnUnfW5
“What is the responsibility of those of us who hold power to foster, to maintain, to create a sense of systemic belonging?” @jerrycolonna sits down with @annahid to chat about his relationship to whiteness and his upcoming book, "Reunion: Leadership and the Longing to Belong."
I'm really looking forward to this. His first book 'Reboot' was such an important read.
'Reunion: Leadership and the Longing to Belong' by @jerrycolonna is out later this year. Available for pre-order now...
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We are delighted to hear that @rebootbyjerry was included in @McKinsey's Summer Reading Guide! Special thank you to Marc Rosen of @jcpenney for selecting Reboot as your pick.
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What makes radical self-inquiry radical? Hear @RebootByJerry author @jerrycolonna's answer in this short clip from @RebootHQ Podcast. Listen to the entire Q&A session with Jerry here: https://t.co/KptN5PvRd2
Embark on a journey of radical #selfinquiry with author @jerrycolonna! Learn how to reset your life by sorting through the emotional baggage that's holding you back professionally. Join the @GetFable#bookclub here! https://t.co/UqCwWbpet3
"There's always hope. Remember this line from Carl Jung:
'I am not what has happened to me. I am what I choose to become.'"
A small excerpt from this week's incredible #remakepod episode with @jerrycolonna, the guest famous for making podcasters cry.
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Jerry Colonna is live on Elevate! Jerry is the CEO, and co-founder, of https://t.co/NpCB4vFYNg, a coaching & leadership development firm. They discussed the power of self-examination, self-revelation, and being fully present.
Listen here: https://t.co/CLPZ04OFSq
#ElevateNation
Not everyone has the flexibility and privilege to take an extended sabbatical, however, building space for small moments of rest into your life can have profound impacts on your mental and emotional health. Catch @jerrycolonna on the @tferriss podcast here https://t.co/YGGtqAITUk
“If we start thinking about this [sabbatical] as simply a cost of doing business, it builds into the structure of the business a humane work environment.” @jerrycolonna
NEW podcast episode is up!
"Jerry Colonna (@jerrycolonna) — How to Take a Two-Month Sabbatical Every Year"
Show notes:
https://t.co/aTVXiHhUPS
Please enjoy! 🙌
@AwakenHub@cittiecait@marycarty I often revisit Reboot by @jerrycolonna - he’s a VC turned coach whose questioning into the world and role of work, and the people leading organisations is powerful - and hopeful. The @RebootHQ podcast is full of interesting ideas too.
How does our unconscious suffering lead to physical, emotional, and spiritual violence of not only ourselves but the world around us? @jerrycolonna joins Karen Hardwick on the Saving You A Seat podcast. https://t.co/GI8KTXkayD
“We never finish the process of growing up, but a grown-up uses every experience that happens to them to go deeper in their own development.” @jerrycolonna joins @aydin on the #Supermanagers podcast. Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/65vHGEU309
“Everything is workable. Everything that happens to us is an opportunity to pause, sit still and look at the deeper question of, “What is this doing for me?" so that I then can make choices about how my life is going to unfold.” @jerrycolonna@TWistartups https://t.co/0ExAx9Nm2r
“Being confused in uncertain times is normal, and if it’s normal, then it’s survivable. If it’s survivable then what are the skills I need to develop to survive?” @jerrycolonna chats w/ @TheFocusBee https://t.co/UQM9wL1tvB
“When we broaden the definition of what does it mean to be successful to include good ethics, treating people with kindness, and doing our jobs well, then we have a really robust experience in this journey of life.” @jerrycolonna@EntreLeadership https://t.co/b0afUgoDvL
“Even the people we presume to be the most successful are struggling because they’re human.” @jerrycolonna chats about the rollercoaster of life and normalizing the struggle of the human experience on the Built By Humans podcast: https://t.co/OCUggmDwj9