EPISODE · Sep 22, 2024 · 8 MIN
Embracing the Unknown: Strategies for Leading Through Uncertainty
from The Balanced Leader Podcast · host Rob Hills
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Balanced Leader Podcast, I explore the pervasive challenge of uncertainty and its impact on our lives and leadership. I share my personal experiences with anxiety stemming from uncertainty and discuss an intriguing study that reveals how uncertainty can be more stressful than a guaranteed negative outcome. To help listeners understand their own coping mechanisms, I introduce six common archetypes for dealing with uncertainty. Recognising the potential negative effects of uncertainty on mental health and wellbeing, I offer a range of practical strategies to help navigate uncertain times more effectively. I emphasise that while we cannot eliminate uncertainty, we can build the resilience to thrive despite it. As leaders, when we learn to navigate these uncertain waters, we not only improve our own wellbeing but also set a powerful example for our teams and organisations. For the full show notes and transcript, click here.Find out more about Rob Hills: www.robhills.com.auRob Hills Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robhills_Rob Hills Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamrobhillsRob Hills LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hills/
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Balanced Leader Podcast, I explore the pervasive challenge of uncertainty and its impact on our lives and leadership. I share my personal experiences with anxiety stemming from uncertainty and discuss an intriguing study that reveals how uncertainty can be more stressful than a guaranteed negative outcome. To help listeners understand their own coping mechanisms, I introduce six common archetypes for dealing with uncertainty. Recognising the pote...
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