Heather Plett, co-director of the Center for Holding Space, shares her powerful insights on the transformative practice of "holding space" and introduces the concept of being a "grounded guide" in today's leadership landscape.
• The practice of holding space involves walking alongside others in their experiences without trying to control, direct, or judge them
• Holding space begins with self-awareness and presence before extending to others
• Nature connection and stillness practices help ground leaders in presence
• Seeing and honoring people's innate potential requires overcoming cultural biases about productivity
• The "grounded guide" approach helps leaders navigate liminal spaces of transformation
• Facing your shadows and biases is essential for evolving as a leader
• Leadership development must include emotional, psychological and spiritual growth
• Community and accountability partnerships prevent ego-driven leadership
• Slowing down often reveals wisdom that productivity-focused mindsets miss
• Adult development continues throughout life and impacts organizational and societal well-being
Get in touch with Heather:
Website: https://centreforholdingspace.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherplett/
Book: The Art of Holding Space
Substack: atenderspace.substack.com
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Ambitious leaders know that real leadership goes far beyond titles—it’s about developing the clarity and mindset to guide others with confidence. In this podcast, you’ll explore what today’s leaders truly need, from navigating everyday problem solving to handling tough moments of workplace conflict with steadiness and respect. Episodes dive into setting healthy workplace boundaries, strengthening workplace collaboration, and building the emotional intelligence and emotional agility that make leadership sustainable. Whether you’re managing a growing team or refining your voice as a decision-maker, you’ll find insights that help you cultivate a resilient growth mindset and elevate your impact.
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