Saturday, May 23, 2020
Mindful Leadership QA with Emily Bennington
Mindful Leadership QA with Emily Bennington Have you ever heard of mindful leadership? I hadnt until I first started following Emily Bennington, author of Who Says Itâs a Manâs World: The Girlsâ Guide to Corporate Domination and the host of Ready To Lead: Mindful Wisdom @ Work. Her work deep dives into what Stephen Covey famously referred to as âthe spaceâ between stimulus and response where she challenges professionals to choose intentional, values-centered action. Emily has led training programs for numerous Fortune 500 companies and has been featured in business press ranging from CNN, ABC, and Fox, to the Wall Street Journal, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan. She is a featured blogger for Huffington Post and Forbes Woman and was recently included in the Forbes list of â100 Best Websites for Womenâ. You can find her digital sandbox online at emilybennington.com. I asked Emily some questions about mindful leadership and here are her responses. Q: For those who are unfamiliar with the term, what exactly is mindful leadership? A: By itself, mindfulness is paying complete attention in the present moment without judgment. So the idea is to condition your mind to look directly at any situation â" strip off the emotion â" and see it as it is versus as you want it to be. Where mindful leadership comes in is when you say, âOkay, now how do I respond?â â" and I always encourage people to consciously respond in alignment with their values. Those who do this well have extraordinary leadership presence. Q: When you say ârespond in alignment with valuesâ, is this similar to the virtues, intentions, and goals (VIG) life you talk about in Who Says Itâs a Manâs World? A: Yes. One thing Iâve learned over the years is that if you want to be fulfilled by your career â" and we all do â" you have to understand whatâs driving you. Most people automatically assume this is related to a âwhat.â In other words, WHAT goals do they need to meet to get one step closer to conquering the world? The difference with Who Says Itâs a Manâs World is that I ask readers to find fulfillment based on virtues, meaning the âwho.â WHO do you need to be to achieve all that you want for yourself? Youâll still end up one step closer to conquering the world, but youâll enjoy the journey too. Q: What are your relationship to goals now? A: Good actually. I have big dreams and big goals that I want to achieve, but mindfulness has taught me to focus on giving my best to each task in the moment while letting the future take care of itself. I canât overestimate how much this process helps release anxiety. Itâs truly incredible. Emily also wrote the foreword to my book, The Professional Womens Guide to Managing Men, which you can read here. Thanks for the interview, Emily!
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