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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2018 · 21 MIN

147: Ivy Anderson's black belts lead to better business skills [podcast]

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Ivy Anderson wanted to learn yoga because she felt like she needed to learn to relax. She started going to classes at the Peace School in Chicago, which also offered martial arts classes. Several years later, she's now working on her third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and loves how it combines with her yoga to impact her life. When she's not doing that, Ivy is also an avid photographer. What started as taking pictures during long walks or vacations has turned into a blog and a book. In this episode, Ivy and I talk about how much her yoga and martial arts has taught her to more present in the moment, have more patience, and be calmer and more likable. All of these are skills that make her a much better leader. Her photography allows her to better create an image for a client of the end goal and the firm's process get there. Ivy is excited to be able to share these passions with others at work and takes the time to get to know others around her. She says, "Look for an organization that allows you to bring your whole self to work because that's where you will be happier."

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