EPISODE · Nov 30, 2023 · 49 MIN
Ep. 14 - Self-Leadership Decision Making From the Inside Out with Chuck Wachendorfer
from The Self Investment Project with Kathy Washburn | Emotional Wellness, Midlife Reinvention & Reclaiming Your Authentic Self · host Kathy Washburn
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, host Kathy Washburn sits down with Chuck Wackendorfer, co-owner of Think 2 Perform, to delve into the essence of leadership, the impact of values on decision making, and the transformative power of self-awareness.Chuck shares practical insight, drawing from his extensive experience in helping executives, athletes, and business owners enhance decision-making under pressure. Together, Kathy and Chuck unravel the 4 r's framework for effective dialogue and decision-making, emphasizing the significance of recognizing emotions, reflecting on values, reframing options, and choosing effective responses.Join us on a riveting journey as we uncover the keys to improved decision-making, managing emotions, and ultimately, leading ourselves to a place of authenticity and fulfillment.In this episode, Kathy and Chuck discuss:Impact of childhood patterns and habits on leadership and personal growthRole of values in self-leadership and decision makingSelf-Awareness and Decision MakingUsing Strengths in Decision MakingResources mentioned in this EpisodeInstitute on Character Values in Action (VIA) Free QuizAtomic Habits by James ClearMore About Chuck WachendorferVisit Think2Perform’s websitePurchase Chuck’s book - Don’t Wait for Someone Else to Fix ItWatch Think2Perform’s YouTube ChannelFollow Think2Perform on LinkedInChuck Wachendorfer is President Distribution at think2perform and executive coach. In this capacity Chuck is tasked with diversifying distribution channels for the company’s products and services. In servicing clients, Chuck provides executives and business owners who want to achieve top performance without sacrificing balance. He coaches on mission and vision development, leadership engagement, accelerated growth and improved profitability. As a result, he has developed leaders, high achievers, and cohesive teams to increase engagement and make a positive difference while building and improving market share, increasing client and employee retention as well as improving the corporate bottom line.Chuck and co-author, Doug Lennick, combine their expertise in their book, Don’t Wait for Someone Else to Fix It. Their experience and knowledge show readers how to be a positive and impactful leader in any environment. Chuck and Doug provide practical and evidence-based guidance by outlining eight key principles that are central to one’s ability to lead others. Subscribe to Sense of Peace (Kathy's Substack) today! RECEIVE the attention you need to reconnect with your purpose. Click here to learn more about individual coaching with Kathy!If this resonated, the most generous thing you can do is share it with one woman who needs to hear it. One share grows this community more than any algorithm.Follow the show on your favorite platform, and come find me on Substack at senseofpeace.substack.com — that’s where the deeper conversation lives.And if you’re ready to stop just listening and start doing this work — visit kathywashburn.net. I’d love to talk with you. Until next time — keep investing in yourself. It is always, always worth it.#SpreadMadLove
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, host Kathy Washburn sits down with Chuck Wackendorfer, co-owner of Think 2 Perform, to delve into the essence of leadership, the impact of values on decision making, and the transformative power of self-awareness. Chuck shares practical insight, drawing from his extensive experience in helping executives, athletes, and business owners enhance decision-making under pressure. Together, Kathy and Chuck unravel the 4 r's framework for effective dialogue and decis...
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