EPISODE · Jan 18, 2023 · 26 MIN
Renewed Sense of Optimism Interview with Carrie Greer
from My Circus, My Monkeys · host Anne Brackett
When you first began your Higher Ed career, you were probably pretty optimistic about the impact you'd make on your students and the world. But how are you feeling now? So many leaders in Higher Ed are overwhelmed and burned out. This has absolutely impacted everyone's wellbeing and that sense of passion and optimism you might have had. In this week's episode, I talk with Carrie Greer, the Director of Admissions at Jefferson College. Carrie was a participant in the Supervisor Strengths Institute in the fall of 2021. Listen to this episode if you've been wondering if there's a way to get your own sense of optimism back. If you’re listening to this podcast, you take your role as a leader seriously. You want to be more effective. You want to lead your team to greater success. And you probably want less stress. This podcast has great information and tips to get you started. But if you’re ready for the next step – one that will give you the guidance and structure to take you to the next level of success – Strengths University has you covered. Have questions? Email Anne at [email protected] or set up a meeting with her HERE. Want more information about Strengths University? Check out our website at https://www.strengthsuniversity.org/
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When you first began your Higher Ed career, you were probably pretty optimistic about the impact you'd make on your students and the world. But how are you feeling now? So many leaders in Higher Ed are overwhelmed and burned out. This has absolutely impacted everyone's wellbeing and that sense of passion and optimism you might have had. In this week's episode, I talk with Carrie Greer, the Director of Admissions at Jefferson College. Carrie was a participant in the Supervisor Strengths Instit...
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