EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 18 MIN
Learning from Past Stress to Build Future Resilience
from Do Good To Lead Well with Craig Dowden · host Craig Dowden
What if the key to future success lies in your ability to harness past challenges? This solo episode of the Do Good to Lead Well podcast dives into the essence of resilience and leadership through the transformative power of reflection. I introduce a game-changing three-step reflection exercise designed to reveal your inherent strengths and available resources. By asking yourself strategic questions about past challenges, you can build a personal resilience toolkit. This episode encourages listeners to see reflection as morethan just a personal growth tool; it's a pathway to leading resilient teams in our complex, ever-changing world.We further explore how adopting a resource-based approach can bolster not only your confidence but also that of your entire team. In particular, I share how the three-step process can also be applied as a coaching tool, to support your team members and/or the people you care about as they navigate their own challenges. The future is less daunting when tackled together, and this episode lays the groundwork for facing it with courage and collaboration.What You’ll Learn- A game-changing three-step reflection exercise.- How to harness both personal and team strengths.- Techniques to transform challenges into incredible growthopportunities.- Strategies for shared learning and resilience-building to keep you inspired and motivated!PodcastTimestamps(00:00) – An Introduction to Resilience(05:02) – Leveraging Strengths for Resilience(12:26) – Building Resilience in Others Through Coaching ConversationsKEYWORDSPositive Leadership, Resilience, VUCA, Overcoming Challenges, Leveraging Strengths, Identifying Resources, The Power of Reflection, Building Resilient Teams, Managing Stress, Increasing Our Confidence, Collaboration, Self-Discovery, Personal Growth, Resilient Mindset, Resilient Leadership, Reflective Practice, Identifying our Strengths,CEO Success
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What if the key to future success lies in your ability to harness past challenges? This solo episode of the Do Good to Lead Well podcast dives into the essence of resilience and leadership through the transformative power of reflection. I introduce a game-changing three-step reflection exercise designed to reveal your inherent strengths and available resources. By asking yourself strategic questions about past challenges, you can build a personal resilience toolkit. This episode encourages listeners to see reflection as morethan just a personal growth tool; it's a pathway to leading resilient teams in our complex, ever-changing world.We further explore how adopting a resource-based approach can bolster not only your confidence but also that of your entire team. In particular, I share how the three-step process can also be applied as a coaching tool, to support your team members and/or the people you care about as they navigate their own challenges. The future is less daunting when tackled together, and this episode lays the groundwork for facing it with courage and collaboration.What You’ll Learn- A game-changing three-step reflection exercise.- How to harness both personal and team strengths.- Techniques to transform challenges into incredible growthopportunities.- Strategies for shared learning and resilience-building to keep you inspired and motivated!PodcastTimestamps(00:00) – An Introduction to Resilience(05:02) – Leveraging Strengths for Resilience(12:26) – Building Resilience in Others Through Coaching ConversationsKEYWORDSPositive Leadership, Resilience, VUCA, Overcoming Challenges, Leveraging Strengths, Identifying Resources, The Power of Reflection, Building Resilient Teams, Managing Stress, Increasing Our Confidence, Collaboration, Self-Discovery, Personal Growth, Resilient Mindset, Resilient Leadership, Reflective Practice, Identifying our Strengths,CEO Success
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