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“This is an important opportunity to develop and illuminate humanistic values in management, showing how they make organizations run effectively, efficiently, and with authentic leadership at the heart,” says Mike Horne as he reminds listeners of the People Dividend movement. In this inaugural episode of Season 7 of The People Dividend Podcast, host Mike Horne takes a reflective look back at the highlights of Season 6. Mike celebrates the diverse and insightful guests from Season 6, who shared valuable perspectives on leadership, empathetic work environments, diversity and inclusion, career transitions, innovation, community building, and holistic wellness. He revisits conversations about the benefits of a four-day workweek, the power of storytelling, customer-centric strategies, resilience, strategic leadership, ethical leadership, workplace wellness, and spiritual intelligence. Looking forward to Season 7, Mike promises a fresh lineup of inspiring guests and high-quality programming to help listeners grow personally and professionally. He invites the audience to stay engaged, provide feedback, and join the movement to create great workplaces, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of people in driving growth, innovation, and success. To elevate your performance and unlock your potential, visit Mike Horne's website for additional resources and exclusive content. Quotes “We moved from Authentic Change with Mike Horne to The People Dividend, and it's been an absolute blast in terms of the information we've been able to convey, the guests that we've interviewed, the good wishes that you've shared with me. I'd encourage you as we dig into season six in this recap for you to visit me at mike-horne.com where you will find lots of great resources to enhance your professional journey and to become part of The People Dividend movement. This is an important opportunity as we develop and illuminate humanistic values and management and how those make organizations run effectively, efficiently, and with authentic leadership at the heart.” (01:22 | Mike Horne) “I'm just so grateful for all of these guests on the People Dividend: Randy Ross, Lee Cordell, Sugey Piedra, Debra Boggs, Brad Smith, Jordan Tait, Martin Lespérance, Al Watts, Rachel Kindt, Jonathan Bennett, Dr. Richard Safeer, Steven Stein, Yosi Amram, Jack Craven, Rhonda Moret, Nicole Jackson, Bruno Cignacco, Alice Inoue, Nick Jain, Eileen McDargh, Alex Brueckmann. Quite a diverse list of episode guests spanning many aspects and facets of business and organizational life.” (23:55 | Mike Horne) “I'm so looking forward to Season 7. We already have a great lineup of guests. As you know, we operate every week, bringing new insights and fresh, live content designed to help you on your professional development journey and your mission to bring your best to what you do, and to help others do the same.” (25:05 | Mike Horne) Links Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikehorneauthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mike-horne/videos LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Eileen McDargh is the CEO and Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group. Since starting her consultancy practice in 1980, Eileen has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally-recognized keynoter/trainer and executive coach. Clients have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to educational institutions, from hospitals to the U.S. Armed Forces. She's the author of seven books, including Your Resiliency GPS, A Guide for Growing Through Life & Work. Her newest book was released to great acclaim: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. For the last six years, Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, has ranked Eileen in the top five of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“It's not just a little flame; it is this huge conflagration. More people are experiencing this. And it's the rate and the pace of change of what's being required of us,” says Eileen McDargh, founder and CEO of The Resiliency Group. In this episode, Eileen, a renowned facilitator, author, and coach, discusses the importance of resilience in managing burnout and maintaining energy. Her extensive experience aids organizations and individuals in developing their resilience capacities. Eileen traces her interest in resilience to her personal battle with corporate burnout, an experience that led to her first book and has informed her career. Her continued exploration of this theme is evident in her latest publication, "Burnout to Breakthrough," where she tackles the growing prevalence of burnout in today's fast-paced work environments and highlights the necessity of resilience for energy management. Throughout the episode, Eileen underscores the importance of building resilience, both personally and organizationally, to effectively handle continual challenges and shifts. She illustrates how resilience acts as a critical mechanism for enhancing performance and overall well-being in the workplace. Quotes “We'd like to think we understand this. Burnout—it's not just a little flame, it is this huge conflagration. And more people are experiencing this. It's the rate and the pace of change of what's being required of us. I think we have forgotten self-care. And we have forgotten how to care for others.” (11:14 | Eileen McDargh) “I define resiliency as energy management.” (12:34 | Eileen McDargh) “I don't want to be a chief executive officer. I want to be the chief energy officer… Yes, I'm an energy officer, and I want to find out ways in which I can help my customers, my clients, my audiences find ways that allow them to tap into what is the best of them or how do they begin to move forward. Because ultimately, resiliency is also not about bouncing back, which is what the dictionary tells us. That's fine, but not for human beings.” (20:55 | Eileen McDargh) Links: Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike Learn more about Eileen McDargh: theresiliencygroup.com, https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen https://www.facebook.com/eileen.mcdargh/ https:// www.twitter.com/macdarling https://www.instagram.com/mcdargh/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Inspiring Women with Betty Collins
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Amid a world often blurred by hustle and routine, recognizing the profound lessons nestled within our everyday experiences can be transformative. In the latest episode of "Hidden In Plain View Lessons Learned with Eileen McDargh pt 2," Eileen, celebrated author, and keynote speaker, discusses the art of unearthing these hidden teachings and the impact they have on personal growth and hope. A significant takeaway from McDargh and Collins is the endorsement of documenting our experiences. Writing down our stories facilitates reflection, fosters gratitude, and solidifies the lessons we learn. Eileen shares a poignant moment from facing a thunderstorm in the Rockies and the subsequent emergence of the moon, a symbol representing the hopeful turnover of life's challenges. Resilience isn't just about enduring; it's about thriving through adversity and recognizing our collective and personal milestones. Together, Eileen and Betty underscore the necessity of celebrating these moments, encouraging a heart of gratitude even amid trials. Top Takeaways 1. The Reflective Journey: Emphasize the significance of introspection on failures and taking incremental steps toward change. 2. Lessons From Nature: Highlight the metaphorical wisdom of Eileen McDargh's mountain trek, conveying messages about carrying only what's necessary and staying aware of hidden risks. 3. The Power of Hope: Discuss Howard Zinn's perspective on hope shared by Eileen, stressing the importance of nurturing a positive outlook even when circumstances appear daunting. 4. Learning through Adversity: Explore the unexpected lessons gleaned from difficult situations, as with the challenges Eileen faced in her mountain experience and how they translate into daily life wisdom. 5. The Art of Asking Questions: Underline the practice of questioning as a means to discover joy and contribute to the world, using personal anecdotes to illustrate the power of inquisitiveness. 6. Wisdom Activation: Encourage listeners to engage with their surroundings intentionally—stopping, looking, and listening—to glean foresight and understanding from their environment. 7. Reframing Challenges: Urge listeners to adopt a mindset of reframing difficulties into opportunities for growth and to reject the pull of negativity. 8. Documenting the Journey: Advocate for writing down life experiences as a tool for reflection, lesson extraction, and cultivating gratitude. 9. Celebration of Progress: Betty Collins emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and celebrating even minor advancements amidst challenging times. 10. Resilience and New Experiences: Dive into the theme of resilience, discussed by Eileen and Betty, and encourage listeners to embrace new experiences as a means to learn, grow, and reinforce their adaptability. Memorable Moments 08:20 Reflecting on writing and its power. 10:54 Reflect to learn, celebrate progress, and gain insights. 13:13 Resilience involves seeking new experiences for growth. 19:13 Share wisdom through questions and personal reflection. 22:02 Activate audience, gain insight, embrace foresight, reframe. 24:54 Reflect on failures and initiate dialogues with vignettes. 27:47 Eileen shares insights on finding inspiration and success. Hosted by Betty Collins, CPA, and Director at Brady Ware and Company. Betty also serves as the Committee Chair for Empowering Women, and Director of the Brady Ware Women Initiative. Each episode is presented by Brady Ware and Company, committed to empowering women to go their distance in the workplace and at home. For more information, go to the Insights page at Brady Ware and Company. Forward our podcast along to other Inspiring Women in your life.
Inspiring Women with Betty Collins
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In a particularly uplifting episode titled "Hidden In Plain View, Lessons Learned with Eileen McDargh pt 1," we soaked in the wisdom of speaker and author Eileen McDargh, whose own journey from hardship to growth personifies the treasures tucked within trials. Taking lessons from life's playbook is a craft that Eileen McDargh has mastered. Her insightful books, available on her website (www.eileenmcdargh.com) and Amazon, come highly recommended for their depth wrapped in simple wisdom. Eileen's engaging conversation anticipates further enlightening discussions, hinting at a wildly anticipated part 2. Eileen McDargh's chronicle reveals the resilience she's honed from Georgia to California—through divorce, a fresh marital chapter, and career shifts from healthcare to PR, culminating in a cathartic break from the inauthentic grind of press release fabrication. The ensuing path Eileen carved out as a speaker and writer underlines a central theme: the power of stories and the potency of personal experiences as guiding instruments for others. Joy—often mistaken for happiness—is a conscious choice in the darkest hours, as Eileen McDargh stresses. Whether navigating the turbulent waters of a dysfunctional relationship or facing job loss head-on, joy becomes the compass that guides us through adversity, imbuing our reality with purpose and direction. Challenges of Success: "Downhill is more dangerous than uphill. And when you think about that, if you are climbing the corporate ladder, it's one thing when you get to the top of the mountain, but there's something on the other side, and it's more dangerous because we become cocky. We know it all. We're not as careful as we were, and that's what happened to me." — Eileen McDargh Every episode of joblessness, every stumble in our professional walks, houses a lesson waiting to be unearthed—an opportunity to unearth latent talents and to cultivate them. Eileen and Betty highlight the necessity of embracing our errors as catalysts for immense personal growth and the discovery of gifts that were concealed in plain view. In a world where negativity can seem like second nature to some, changing perspectives may pose a significant challenge. Yet, Eileen McDargh recalls turning arduous moments into lessons of ingenuity—how a challenging climb can reward the persistent with unexpected spices to life's mundane flavors, like wild onions to a simple ramen. One of the most uplifting takeaways from Eileen's inspiring career trajectory is the anecdote of her initial foray into public speaking—doubling her suggested speaking fee by client's offer, an invaluable lesson in self-worth. Eileen has since grown into a captivating keynote speaker, coach, and facilitator, inspiring countless others to claim their value. Eileen's book "Gifts from the Mountain" is a testament to life's raw teachings, spawned from a personal undertaking she shared with her husband. Inspired by this robust journey, "Hidden in Plain View" evolved, hinging on the ideology that within every tumble lies a teaching moment, guiding us towards revelatory personal and professional development. Top Takeaways 1. The Art of Reframing: Transforming challenges into opportunities for growth through a change in perspective. 2. Valuing Personal Worth: Learning the importance of recognizing and asserting one's value in professional negotiations. 3. Hidden Lessons Everywhere: Emphasizing the concept that valuable lessons can often be found in everyday experiences if we look closely. 4. Choosing Joy Over Happiness: Understanding the distinction between joy as a deeper, more resilient state, versus the fleeting nature of happiness. 5. Growth from Discomfort: Encouraging listeners to embrace uncomfortable situations as they often lead to personal development and unexpected discoveries. 6. Recognizing Dysfunction: The importance of identifying signs of dysfunction in relationships or work environments and using the...
**¡Renueva tu energía para el 2024!** En el libro de Eileen McDargh, descubre cómo superar el burnout, reconocido por la OMS como un síndrome ligado al estrés laboral mal gestionado. McDargh ofrece un enfoque personalizado para comprender las causas del malestar, destacando la importancia de detenerse, observar y escuchar las señales antes de ser "aplastados por la locomotora". La clave para recargarse y reclamar lo que realmente importa radica en el "breakthrough", un descubrimiento de cuatro fuentes que pueden drenar o otorgar energía. La cabeza influye en el pensamiento, el corazón en las emociones, las manos en la acción y el humor en la vitalidad. No se busca un balance perfecto, ya que es impracticable, sino una redistribución de la energía hacia lo esencial. El "breakthrough" ocurre al canalizar la energía hacia lo significativo, evitando una redistribución desigual que impida la recarga personal. Identificar decisiones energizantes y tomar acciones concretas son pasos cruciales hacia una vida sin agotamiento. ¡Encuentra el equilibrio personal y construye una vida plena y resiliente en el 2024!
My guest today is speaker, author, and coach Eileen McDargh. In a too fast, disconnected universe, Eileen McDargh helps individuals and teams make sense of the complex, challenge the status quo, and ultimately find ways to contribute their best to life and the world. Eileen helps create conversations that matter and connections that count, bringing hope, humor and humanity to the process. Today, we'll be talking about her latest book, “Burnout to Breakthrough” and the 4 Things You Need for The Breakthrough. Get her latest book here: https://amzn.to/3Bbtsuw Visit her website at: www.eileenmcdargh.com ************************************************************************************
In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, you'll learn:What inspired Eileen to write the book, Gifts from the Mountain.Her belief that metaphors are a key for better conversations in the workplace.The upsides and downsides of using metaphors to encourage conversation.A random look at some of the metaphors you use in her book, or as she puts it, "Fuel-starter Questions." A quick conversation about thoughts of Eileen's amazing energy in her professional speaking. delivery. Learn more about this guest:https://www.eileenmcdargh.com
Since starting her consultancy practice in 1980, Eileen McDargh has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter/trainer and executive coach. Clients have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to educational institutions, from hospitals to the U.S. Armed Forces. Eileen is the author of seven books, including Your Resiliency GPS, A Guide for Growing Through Life & Work. Her book, Gifts from the Mountain, won the Ben Franklin Gold Award and was turned into a training program featuring Eileen. Her newest book was released to great acclaim: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. For the last six years Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, has ranked Eileen in the top five of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Eileen is a certified speaking professional (CSP), a certified virtual trainer, and was elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. She's also listed as a recommended expert through the Sloan Work and Family Research Network. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning
Eileen McDargh was a teacher. She is now a professional speaker with an uncanny ability to weave a web of transformational magic with her stories. Although she never studied acting, when she tells a story, she becomes the story. She acts out the characters and conversations. Eileen believes you must place the story in the context of the audience for it to work effectively. She finds her stories by being open to inspiration from the world around her at any given moment. Eileen will inspire you to be more playful, emotional, and strategic with your stories. Website: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com Email: eileen@eileenmcdargh.com Contact: doug@dougstevenson.com
Get to know these successful thought leaders and find out how they present themselves and their crafts as experts in their fields. Matthew Russo is the CMO/COO of Gimbal. Matthew Russo helps companies build successful scalable operations for motivated individuals and well-aligned processes. He manufactures tools that translate location data into intent, measurement, and analytics to help organizations reshape their businesses. Suppose you have an organization that is yearning for incredible internal and external experiences. In that case, it is best to reach out to Matthew Russo by visiting his website at https://gimbal.com/ or his LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrusso/. Paul Epstein is a leadership and culture Expert, a former NFL & NBA Business Executive, a personal transformation coach, and a keynote speaker. He is an expert at achieving elite business performance with nearly 15 years of experience as a professional sports executive in the NFL and NBA. Surrounded by high-performance leaders and teams my entire career, he has found one common theme as the foundation for all thriving organizations and championship cultures – purpose. If you're a leader with a disengaged workforce, you should reach out to Paul Epstein by going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulepsteinspeaks/ or https://paulepsteinspeaks.com/purpose-labs-llc. Eileen McDargh is the CEO of Resiliency Group, an internationally recognized keynote speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. She is passionate about inspiring people to unleash the energy that brings their best selves forward by building resilience, inspiring hope, and finding joy in the process. Her life mission is to transform the life of work and the work of life through conversations that matter and connections that count. If you or your team has lost energy or you're part of a team who has lost energy, consider reaching out to Eileen McDargh by visiting her websites https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/. Global Credibility Expert, Mitchell Levy is a TEDx speaker and international bestselling author of over 60 books. As The AHA Guy at AHAthat (https://ahathat.com), he helps to extract the genius from your head in a two-three hour interview so that his team can ghostwrite your book, publish it, distribute it, and make you an Amazon bestselling author in four months or less. He is an accomplished Entrepreneur who has created twenty businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. He's provided strategic consulting to over one hundred companies and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Mitchell has been happily married for thirty years and regularly spends four weeks in Europe with family and friends. Visit https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ for an archive of all the podcast episodes. Connect to Mitchell Levy on: Credibility Nation YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/CredibilityNation Credibility Nation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/credibilitynation/ Mitchell Levy Present AHA Moments: https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ Thought Leader Life: https://thoughtleaderlife.com Twitter: @Credtabulous Instagram: @credibilitynation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON: 2 EPISODE: 13Episode Overview:From business leaders to rank and file workers, the competitive 24/7 world of heart stopping change has left many of us feeling in need of new tools to answer these questions: How do I engage more of my talent and that of the folks around me in meaningful work? What is the true meaning of the word resiliency, and how can I use it to my advantage?And why does it seem that we compete more with each other than the competition? So, if you're ready to take control and take action, then you're going to enjoy my conversation with award-winning author and internationally recognized speaker and coach, Eileen McDargh.Guest Bio: Since 1980, Eileen McDargh has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach.She draws upon practical business know-how, life's experiences and years of consulting to major national and international organizations that have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to the US Armed Forces, from health care associations to religious institutions. Her programs are content rich, interactive, provocative and playful—even downright hilarious.For the past four years, Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her in the top five as one of the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals.Resource Links:Website: https://eileenmcdargh.comProduct Link: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/the-resiliency-storeInsight Gold Timestamps:01:50 Just because you're good at something doesn't mean it's the thing that calls your heart03:07 What does burnout mean?05:11 Resilience is a life skill05:56 Start with gratitude08:10 Burnout09:50 We look sometimes for more, more instead of better, better12:48 Four critical skills for building effective resilience14:26 Agility is speed, speed coupled with wisdom18:07 What can we do to bring more humor into our world?22:14 Self care25:20 We should stop striving for balance29:00 Control the controllableConnect Socially:LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdarghFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen/Twitter: https://twitter.com/macdarlingYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY_-mPYU2kaF0l0-Jn3X34g?sub_confirmation=1Email: eileen@eileenmcdargh.comSponsors: Rainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/Resources: https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/Next Episode: If You Want to Lead in Business, the Customer Comes First with Greg Kihlstrom!
In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, you'll learn:Just how important resiliency is NOW!What started Eileen on this path? Actual process behaviors to address both resiliency and hope. An intimate look at Eileen's personal resiliency journey.The impact the pandemic has had, and the necessity for resiliency. The vast variety of applications for this topic. One single piece of advice Eileen offers for all of us.What Eileen tells people who are afraid to hope.For more information about this guest:www.eileenmcdargh.com
Today on the show we are excited to welcome Eileen McDargh.Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) and founder of the consulting firm, McDargh Communications and The Resiliency Group.Since 1980, she has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She believes that resiliency is a critical life skill and one that requires the energy of connections.www.eileenmcdargh.comFrom Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters.
Good communication is the key to emotional resilience because it fosters positive emotions instead of negative ones. Learning how to communicate sincerely and clearly can help you avoid problems before they start.In this episode, we talked about communication by how we understand each other and what we listen to.It's about time that you learn the vital points of how to communicate in a sincere manner with your clients, team members, or even your loved ones.Our feature guest today is Eileen McDargh, an award-winning book author, recognized keynote speaker, and executive coach who has been ranked as the Top 30 Communication Professional in the world, both in 2020 and 2021 by the Global Gurus International. She's also a British-based Provider of Resource Leadership, Communication, and Sales Training.She shared her experience about how organizations and individuals can transform the life of their business, and the business of their lives through conversations that matter and connects.Are you ready to build resiliency to refuel, recharge, and reclaim what matters through sincere communication? Subscribe
Good communication is the key to emotional resilience because it fosters positive emotions instead of negative ones. Learning how to communicate sincerely and clearly can help you avoid problems before they start. In this episode, we talked about communication by how we understand each other and what we listen to. It's about time that you learn the vital points of how to communicate in a sincere manner with your clients, team members, or even your loved ones. Our feature guest today is Eileen McDargh, an award-winning book author, recognized keynote speaker, and executive coach who has been ranked as the Top 30 Communication Professional in the world, both in 2020 and 2021 by the Global Gurus International. She's also a British-based Provider of Resource Leadership, Communication, and Sales Training. She shared her experience about how organizations and individuals can transform the life of their business, and the business of their lives through conversations that matter and connects. Are you ready to build resiliency to refuel, recharge, and reclaim what matters through sincere communication? Subscribe
Eileen McDargh is an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter/trainer and executive coach. Her clients have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to educational institutions, from hospitals to the U.S. Armed Forces. She's the author of seven books, including her latest, Your Resiliency GPS, "A Guide for Growing Through Life & Work". Her book, "Gifts from the Mountain", won the Ben Franklin Gold Award and was turned into a training program featuring Eileen. Her newest book is scheduled for release in August: "Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters". In 2021 Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her in the top five of the World's Top 30 Communication Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Learn more about IMS and future sessions with thought leaders like Eileen McDargh: https://ims-online.com/ Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:42 What is burnout? 04:14 Dimensions of burnout 05:57 Finding the source of burnout 09:27 Triggers 11:58 Stop, Look and Listen 14:45 How to deal with burnout 16:37 Don't focus on one area for too long 20:19 Metaphor and the five things 23:32 The resilience system 25:15 Is failure necessary? 26:31 Scenario planning 27:46 Looking far ahead may cause burnout! 29:47 Self awareness is the key 34:29 Conclusion
Eileen McDargh has been called a hope merchant although she says she has been put on earth for comic relief. She's an internationally recognized keynote speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. Her articles have appeared in countless publications and two of her eight books have been awarded national recognition. Her latest book is: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. In 2021 Global Gurus International ranked her 3rd in the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals.In this Episode of Full Focus Entrepreneur: The Podcast Eileen shares her resiliency expertise as we dive into how to look for opportunities amidst disaster, channeling your inner child, applying it to your business, and much more. You can find Eileen here https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/ Full Focus Entrepreneur: The Podcast is hosted by Elizabeth Tollis.
In this interview, we talk with Eileen McDargh about her article "Resilience: It ain't what you think! We will take a look at why resilience is not a crisis-only skill but a life skill that will help us to grow during challenges and provide us with opportunities to becomes stronger and wiser in the process. Eileen McDargh is the CEO of The Resiliency Group. She is an internationally recognized keynote speaker, Hall of Fame Speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. The British research firm of Global Gurus International ranks her in the top five of the 30 Communication Masters worldwide. Her articles have appeared in countless publications and two of her books have been awarded national recognition, including the Ben Franklin Gold Award. Her eighth book is Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters.Watch the full interview by clicking here.
Who's your ideal client and what's the biggest challenge they face?What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem?What is one valuable free action that our audience can implement that will help with that issue?What is one valuable free resource that you can direct people to that will help with that issue?What's the one question I should have asked you that would be of great value to our audience?When was the last time you experienced Goosebumps with your family and why?Sign up for Eileen's FREE Resiliency ReportGet in touch with Eileen: Website, Facebook Speaker, Facebook Profile, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedInLearn more about how Uwe helps in-demand professionals and their VIPs to get back their family mojo, double their financial security, and live in abundance in all areas of their life (without feeling guilty or constantly questioning themselves): Visit www.uwedockhorn.com. Or when you feel you'd be interested in working together you can Book A Chat With Uwe
Who's your ideal client and what's the biggest challenge they face?What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem?What is one valuable free action that our audience can implement that will help with that issue?What is one valuable free resource that you can direct people to that will help with that issue?What's the one question I should have asked you that would be of great value to our audience?When was the last time you experienced Goosebumps with your family and why?Sign up for Eileen's FREE Resiliency ReportGet in touch with Eileen: Website, Facebook Speaker, Facebook Profile, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedInLearn more about how Uwe helps in-demand professionals and their VIPs to get back their family mojo, double their financial security, and live in abundance in all areas of their life (without feeling guilty or constantly questioning themselves): Visit www.uwedockhorn.com. Or when you feel you'd be interested in working together you can Book A Chat With Uwe
Today I talked to Eileen McDargh about her new book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters (Berrett-Koehler, 2020). What's another way to frame both living-in-the-moment and respecting colleagues at work: seeing them as human beings as opposed to merely humans doing. That's but one indication of the energy Eileen brings to this episode. The emphasis here is on shifting from a sense of being without resources – mental, physical, emotional, and otherwise—to finding energy through refocusing on what matters most right then. People need a sense of connectivity to ward off loneliness, and to take stock of their situation without devolving into what Eileen calls “red-ant thinking”: looking for what's wrong. As Eileen notes, it might sound trivial to take five minutes per staff member in an introductory meeting to share something about yourself, visually. But doing so builds togetherness that will later empower results. To try to stay in your head all the time simply isn't sustainable, nor productive. Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) at the Resiliency Group. In 2019, Global Gurus International ranked her first among the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals. She's also been elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, placing her among the top 3% of speakers in America. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Politics. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I talked to Eileen McDargh about her new book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters (Berrett-Koehler, 2020). What's another way to frame both living-in-the-moment and respecting colleagues at work: seeing them as human beings as opposed to merely humans doing. That's but one indication of the energy Eileen brings to this episode. The emphasis here is on shifting from a sense of being without resources – mental, physical, emotional, and otherwise—to finding energy through refocusing on what matters most right then. People need a sense of connectivity to ward off loneliness, and to take stock of their situation without devolving into what Eileen calls “red-ant thinking”: looking for what's wrong. As Eileen notes, it might sound trivial to take five minutes per staff member in an introductory meeting to share something about yourself, visually. But doing so builds togetherness that will later empower results. To try to stay in your head all the time simply isn't sustainable, nor productive. Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) at the Resiliency Group. In 2019, Global Gurus International ranked her first among the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals. She's also been elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, placing her among the top 3% of speakers in America. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Politics. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Eileen McDargh about her new book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters (Berrett-Koehler, 2020). What's another way to frame both living-in-the-moment and respecting colleagues at work: seeing them as human beings as opposed to merely humans doing. That's but one indication of the energy Eileen brings to this episode. The emphasis here is on shifting from a sense of being without resources – mental, physical, emotional, and otherwise—to finding energy through refocusing on what matters most right then. People need a sense of connectivity to ward off loneliness, and to take stock of their situation without devolving into what Eileen calls “red-ant thinking”: looking for what's wrong. As Eileen notes, it might sound trivial to take five minutes per staff member in an introductory meeting to share something about yourself, visually. But doing so builds togetherness that will later empower results. To try to stay in your head all the time simply isn't sustainable, nor productive. Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) at the Resiliency Group. In 2019, Global Gurus International ranked her first among the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals. She's also been elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, placing her among the top 3% of speakers in America. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Politics. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/dan-hills-eq-spotlight
Today I talked to Eileen McDargh about her new book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters (Berrett-Koehler, 2020). What's another way to frame both living-in-the-moment and respecting colleagues at work: seeing them as human beings as opposed to merely humans doing. That's but one indication of the energy Eileen brings to this episode. The emphasis here is on shifting from a sense of being without resources – mental, physical, emotional, and otherwise—to finding energy through refocusing on what matters most right then. People need a sense of connectivity to ward off loneliness, and to take stock of their situation without devolving into what Eileen calls “red-ant thinking”: looking for what's wrong. As Eileen notes, it might sound trivial to take five minutes per staff member in an introductory meeting to share something about yourself, visually. But doing so builds togetherness that will later empower results. To try to stay in your head all the time simply isn't sustainable, nor productive. Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) at the Resiliency Group. In 2019, Global Gurus International ranked her first among the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals. She's also been elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, placing her among the top 3% of speakers in America. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Politics. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
This episode features #ThoughtLeader and #Expert Eileen McDargh.Continue Reading → The post #734: Eileen McDargh w/ Mitchell Levy on Thought Leader Life Credibility appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
This episode features #ThoughtLeader and #Expert Eileen McDargh.Continue Reading → The post #734: Eileen McDargh w/ Mitchell Levy on Thought Leader Life Credibility appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
This week we are joined by Eileen McDargh, author of "Burnout to Breakthrough", to discuss Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recha4ge and Reclaim What Matters. Eileen McDargh has been called a hope merchant although she says she has been put on earth for comic relief. She's an internationally recognized keynote speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. Her articles have appeared in countless publications and two of her eight books have been awarded national recognition. Her latest book is: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. In 2021 Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her 3rd of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. She's a runner, an avid exerciser, and a lover of all things DARK chocolate. If you would like to receive an excerpt of Eileen's new book “Burnout to Breakthrough” and a bonus: a digital copy of Talk Ain't Cheap: It's Priceless-Connecting in a Disconnected World please click here https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/sign-up-for-the-resiliency-report Please visit our website to learn more https://indiebooksintl.com Marketing With A Book Podcast Episode 30 Recorded 7/27/2021
Are you feeling totally exhausted - physically, mentally, and emotionally? A loss of joy in your work? You're not alone. A recent study from Indeed found that 52% of respondants experienced burnout in 2021. Why are we feeling burnout at a time when we're pulling out of the pandemic and things appear to be getting back to normal? Today's guest will offer us three tips to help us discover that joy once again. Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE is the author of Burnout to Breakthrough - Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What matters. She serves as a master facilitator, speaker and a consultant to organizations that run from school districts to global pharmaceuticals, from financial institutions to the U.S. Armed Forces, from nursing associations to nursing schools, from software companies to college administrators. In 2020, the British research firm, Global Gurus, conducted a survey of some 22,000 business professionals and subsequently ranked her in the top five communication experts worldwide. Host, Dr. Jo Lichten, PhD, RDN, CSP is an energy expert...for people. Blending the science of peak performance with a healthy dose of reality, she works with organizations to recharge their people for improved performance, productivity, and profitability. Dr. Jo is a professional speaker (LIVE and VIRTUAL), wellness coach, and author of 6 books including, REBOOT - how to power up your energy, focus, and productivity. How's your energy? Take Dr. Jo's Energy Quiz and find out. To learn more and to invite Dr. Jo to speak to your organization, visit DrJo.com. ___ Like the podcast? Please ❤❤REVIEW and ❤❤SUBSCRIBE to my channel. ___ FOR MORE INFORMATION · Eileen McDargh (guest) · Dr. Jo (host) · Contact Dr. Jo · Dr. Jo's SPEAKER REEL · Dr. Jo's REBOOT Book · Coaching with Dr. Jo _____ DISCLAIMER · As a PhD nutritionist and registered dietitian, my mission is to help energize people's lives so they can be happier, healthier, and more productive. This involves blending the science of peak performance with a healthy dose of reality. · Nutrition, wellness, and general health information is for educational purposes and not a substitute for personalized professional medical care. Please consult your medical care professional about any health issue. _____ SAY HI on SOCIAL! · LinkedIn · Facebook ----- #DrJo #healthspeaker #wellnessspeaker #nutritionspeaker #Florida #motivationalspeaker #CSP #certifiedspeakingprofessional #author #REBOOT #energymanagement #workplacefatigue #peakperformance #lifebalance #DrJoHS #betterhealth #humanperformance #podcast #dietitian #registereddietitian #nutritionist #RD #RDN #resilience #stressmanagement #corporatewellness #corporatehealth #TWH #safetyspeaker #burnout --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drjo/message
Eileen McDargh, 72, is a Rockstar motivational speaker, hope merchant, truth teller, and the Founder and Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group. Since 1980, Eileen has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She has spoken on stages all over the world and been inducted into the National Speakers Association Hall of Fame. Eileen’s marvelous 8th book, “Burnout to Breakthrough,” was published by Berrett Koehler last fall. What are the rewards of stopping the chase? What happens when adventure becomes “venturing in?” What are some simple resiliency habits that fuel an energized life? https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/
In the month of April, we are focusing on the topic of podcasting. In this episode, we are joined by a longtime friend and client, Eileen McDargh—award-winning motivational speaker, executive coach, and author of Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. During this episode, Eileen shares: What she enjoyed most about the podcast tour she did How she knows when a podcast is a match What benefits she expected to achieve by participating in podcasts as it relates to marketing her book The advice she would give authors who want to become a guest on a podcast How she sustains her energy around her book in the world If she has ever experienced burnout as an author For our show notes, including action steps and resources, visit: https://bit.ly/3sREdMt Please feel free to send a message to Becky at becky@weavinginfluence.com to share your thoughts!
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Eileen McDargh is the author of Burnout to Breakthrough - Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim what Matters. Eileen shares the principle of Radical resilience and moving from burnout to breakthrough. She shares the 4-skill model related to resilience: Adaptability, Agility, Alignment and Laughability. You will hear this and so much more on this episode. Please subscribe and share this podcast with your friends. https://www.buildcs.net brianb@buildcs.net https://www.theresiliencygroup.com eileen@eileenmcdargh.com
The 9/11 series of attacks took thousands of lives and left invisible wounds in every American. The attacks and aftermath of the most lethal terrorist attack triggered Adam Markel's guest, Eileen McDargh, to become a learner of resilience. Adam and Eileen talk about the meaning of resilience and exchange stories of their own on resiliency. Eileen also touches on her new book and shares her perception of challenges. Join them in today's episode and get some encouragement, acquire some ways to begin the day, and remain focused despite the distractions. Get the newest Conscious PIVOT Podcast episodes delivered directly to you – subscribe here. And, if you're enjoying the podcast, please give us a 5-star rating on iTunes! For instructions click here.DOING THIS for 10 Seconds Can Change Your Life! Click here to watch Adam's Inspiring TEDx Talk!
Eileen McDargh is CEO (chief energy officer) at the Resiliency Group, where she draws on practical business know-how, life experience, and years of consulting with major national and international organizations, including global pharmaceuticals, the U.S. Armed Forces, healthcare associations, and religious institutions. In 2019, Global Gurus ranked McDargh number one on its World's Top 30 Communication Professionals list following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Her new book is Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. Find out more about and connect with Eileen here: Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tboc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tboc/support
Today I am joined by the founder and Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group, Eileen McDargh. After 40 years of helping individuals and companies thrive in the midst of challenge and adversity, Eileen is one of the world`s leading speakers and authors on moving from burnout to breakthrough. Max Out Insights: • Don't dwell on stress, anxiety, and other crippling emotions for long. Find the root source of the affliction and deal with it, or it will eventually turn into burnout. • New experiences are a path to happiness, take part in at least one every day. Do what motivates you to be better and grow both in your business, and personal life. • Make the best out of the time you have on your hands; this is a special moment where you can self-reflect and rediscover what you enjoy and like. • Be present at the moment, don't waste your time pondering what you could have done. Instead, take action and experience the here, the now. That's a crucial step towards a breakthrough. Max Out Podcast: • “Building resilience to refuel, recharge, and reclaim what matters.” • “Your life is different today, because of the things you experienced yesterday.” • “Growth can take any matter or form.” • “Energy is what determines our ability to grow”. • “Action is a cure for anxiety.” Connect with Eileen: You can access https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/ for more information regarding her events, book and programs. Make sure to follow her on Twitter @macdarling for more life-changing content.
Melanie Johnson & Jenn Foster, owners of Elite Online Publishing, interview Eileen McDargh about her book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. Eileen is the founder and CEO of the consulting firm, The Resiliency Group. She teaches organizations like Cisco, Novartis, Oracle, and Procter & Gamble ways of building resilient leadership teams and workplaces. Along with her work as an organizational resiliency consultant, Eileen speaks and writes about resiliency. Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, ranked Eileen as one of the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals in 2020 following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. As a platform speaker, she has given thousands of keynotes for organizations and associations in dozens of fields, including aerospace, education, finance, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, public agencies, real estate, retail, technology, utilities, and women's leadership. Learn More Here Get The Book Here
Suffering from burnout? Eileen McDargh, author of Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters, discusses the causes and cures for burnout. You’ll hear: What the most significant sources of burnout are Why it’s important to look at your job with fresh eyes and pay attention to what you see The questions to ask when you are doing a task that gives you no joy or provides no value to others Book: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters Website: www.eileenmcdargh.com Social media: https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen https://www.facebook.com/eileen.mcdargh/ https:// twitter.com/macdarling https://www.instagram.com/mcdargh/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/ Additional resources: Sign up for The Resiliency Report and receive an excerpt from Burnout to Breakthrough and the eBook “Talk AIn’t Cheap, It’s Priceless.” Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me Sara can be reached on Twitter and LinkedIn. Leave a review: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1101880566?mt=2&ls=1
"When it comes to being black in America, that means behaviorally there are a set of do’s and don'ts in order to survive." These are the important words of Dr. Cheryl Grills and today on the 15-Minute Matrix she speaks into the physiological and mental impacts of multigenerational racial trauma. Today's episode is not to be missed. I’d consider it required listening for all practitioners as we embrace a truly patient-centered path to healing. Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode To learn more about Dr. Grills click here This movement for emotional emancipation is grassroots and global in nature. Several hundred people have been trained to lead EE Circles. If you are interested in attending an EE Circle, want to become a leader yourself, or just want to learn more, click here To check out the study on telomeres Dr. Grills Mentions click here Related Episodes: Episode #180 where Nkem Ndefo Maps Safety on the 15-Minute Matrix Episode #56 where Niki Gratrix Maps ACEs on the 15-Minute Matrix Episode #9 where James Maskell Maps Community on the 15-Minute Matrix Episode #155 where Eileen McDargh maps Resilience on the 15-Minute Matrix Get 15-Minute Matrix podcast notifications delivered to your inbox!
Eileen McDargh is a consultant, professional speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author. The post Eileen McDargh on Show #190 : Building Resilience appeared first on POWER to Live More.
When there is so much uncertainty we need to find places of power in order to recapture the sense of what matters, says Eileen McDargh, CEO of The Resiliency Group, and award-winning author of Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. Find out why it takes resilience in order to control burnout and why it's so important that we do one thoughtful thing every day.
Today we’re talking about Books That Make You Break Through the Burnout 2020 has been quite a year, and we all feel a bit burnt out. But we don’t have to feel that way. Eileen Mc Dargh is the author of “Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters.” She joins us to inform us of ways to overcome stress and reclaim our lives. Eileen is CEO (chief energy officer) at the Resiliency Group, where she draws on her business know-how, life experience, and years of consulting with major national and international organizations, including the U.S. Armed Forces, healthcare associations, global pharmaceuticals and religious institutions. In 2019, Global Gurus ranked McDargh #1 on its World’s Top 30 Communication Professionals list following a global survey of twenty-two thousand business professionals. Find out more on Books That Make You. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Eileen McDargh, the CEO at the Resiliency Group, where she draws on practical business know-how, life experience, and years of consulting with major national and international organizations joins Enterprise Radio. The post When a Global Pandemic and Burnout Epidemic Collide appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio (Breakthrough in Manifesting Love and Health). In this segment Dr. Foojan shares the tip of the week about how people go from anxiety-producing thoughts to calming thought processes. She brings you Andrea Pennington is an integrative medicine doctor, TEDx speaker and authored and co-authored several books. They talk about her latest book “Manifesting Love - Real-Life Love Stories of Conscious Relationships co-created with the Universe”. www.manifestinglovebook.com Then she brings you Eileen McDargh the chief energy officer at the Resiliency Group, as well as a consultant to major national and international organizations, including global pharmaceuticals, the U.S. Armed Forces, healthcare associations, and religious institutions. They talk about her new book “Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters.” www.eileenMcDargh.com Visit my website - www.FOOJAN.com Remember to Subscribe, Listen, Review, Share! Find me on these sites: *iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i...) *Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Inpl5...) *Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=185544...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...) Platforms to Like and Follow: *Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrFoojanZeine/) *Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Dr.FoojanZe...) *Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/DrZeine/) *LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrFoojanZ...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Iv...)
Join me in this fantastic interview with Eileen McDargh, a best selling author and speaker on the topic of burnout and resilience. Eileen gets real and shares exactly why we need balance, levity, and love in our lives. You'll love this upbeat conversation and healthy dose of career advice.About Eileen McDarghEileen McDargh is the Chief Energy Officer (CEO) of The Resiliency Group. Eileen McDargh started her career as an award-winning teacher and to this day loves telling stories while educating audiences as a professional speaker, coach and consultant. Eileen is the founder and CEO of the consulting firm, The Resiliency Group. She teaches organizations like Cisco, Novartis, Oracle, and Procter & Gamble ways of building resilient leadership teams and workplaces. Along with her work as an organizational resiliency consultant, Eileen speaks and writes about resiliency.https://www.EileenMcDargh.comBurnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What MattersFacebookTwitterLinkedInAbout the PodcastThe Lead with Levity podcast is a show for leaders who care deeply about what makes/breaks the employee experience. Our guests are dynamic researchers, practitioners, consultants, and business leaders. We cover foundational elements that are needed to avoid forcing the fun. We also invite lively managers who lead with levity to show us how it’s done. Thanks for joining us on this journey.
Global burnout is at an all-time high. Certainly the added pressure of remote work and the uncertainty of Covid-19 adds to it. However, there are steps leaders can take to minimize the flames. Ellie Nieves interviews Eileen McDargh, the CEO of the Resiliency Group, on how to go from burnout to breakthrough.
Eileen helps organization and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life. She has written 7 books and her new one is “Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resiliency to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim what Matters.” She talks about whether leaders can engage remote employees, the process from burnout to breakthrough, and the role purpose plays in overcoming burnout.P: 949-637-4233 T: macdarling FB: Professional-Speaker-Eileen-McDargh-CSP-CPAE/405748766188727 w: the resilienceygroup.com e: eileen@eileenmcdargh.com
It's official. For the first time, the World Health Organization has classified burnout as a health problem. Renowned motivational speaker Eileen McDargh proposes that to tackle it, we must learn to break out of energy-draining thoughts and behaviors.Resilience, she argues, is strictly a matter of energy management--by better managing your energy, you can both build resiliency and overcome burnout. Breakthrough happens when our energy is consciously distributed to what matters most in our lives. So after a short survey that will tell you where you fit in a burnout and resiliency profile, McDargh helps pinpoint the causes of your burnout and examine the energy demands that keep you from refueling and recharging. She provides an in-depth energy analysis and gives you the keys to master the four dimensions that can give you a resilience breakthrough: head, heart, hands, and humor.McDargh guides the reader through the process of identifying energy drains and implementing strategies for handling them, whatever phase of life you are in. Her intention is to help you not only to successfully manage work and life demands but also make even larger strides in understanding how to put together a life by design and not by default.Link to the book on Amazonbooks, audiobooks, book podcast, author reading, leadership books, nonfiction, management, business
Libby speaks with Eileen McDargh about resilience and why it may not be exactly what you think it is. Eileen is the Founder and CEO of The Resiliency Group and author of several books, including Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. In addition to discussing burnout in the workplace, she addresses several ways to rebuild your resilience muscle and how to control the controllable. Eileen shares: The importance and necessity of self-leadership What true leadership is and how you act with your sphere of influence How her book helps you go through the process of burnout to breakout What preemptive resilience is and why we need it The specific case studies she performed on burnout Ways to create connections that give you energy And so much more Eileen's Action Step: To invent your future, try reverse goal setting by writing down what you DON'T want in order to figure out what you do want and build the foundational steps to get there. To build resilience, have a journal and write down three things you're thankful for everyday as well as once a month, do something you've never done before - it doesn't need to be earth shattering - anything that will force you to step out of your comfort zone a bit (plan a day for this and make it the same date of the month, every month) Connect with Eileen: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/ https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen/ Book a discovery call with Libby at https://libbygill.com/#contact
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Did you know that burnout has been declared an occupational hazard by the World Health Organization? Liz's guest on this episode of The Leadership Coaching Group podcast Eileen McDargh, is an accomplished speaker, author, and resilience expert. Listen as Eileen breaks down some ideas on how you can exist in everything coming at you from your own strongest stance. Eileen discusses why she believes burnout is so prevalent right now during the pandemic, what resilience means to her and how to get back into control. The best way to get back into control is to start with physical control by getting enough sleep, exercise, and order in the place you are working. Listen, as Eileen speaks about how feeling burned out can affect personal relationships, why working in the same environment where we live usually means we don't get breaks. She shares some advice for new leaders. We hope you get a lot from this conversation because it's very important right now to be resilient. In This Episode [01:13] Welcome to the show, Eileen! [01:33] Eileen shares that W.H.O declared burnout an occupational hazard. [02:08] Eileen defines burnout and why it is happening so often now. [04:41] Build resilience to refuel, recharge, and reclaim what matters. [05:04] Eileen discusses what resilience means to her. [06:37] How can a person close to burnout and get back into control? [08:26] Listen as Eileen shares why a person feels like they can't unplug and still feel like they haven't accomplished enough. [09:32] Eileen speaks about how feeling burned out affects our relationships and the results. [10:35] When we live in the same environment where we work, we get no breaks. [12:03] Listen as Eileen shares some advice for a new leader. [12:33] Thank you so much for being on the show! Find Liz: Liz Howard Email Instagram | Facebook Find Eileen Eileen McDargh Books Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn
Eileen McDargh has been called a hope merchant although she says she has been put on earth for comic relief. She's an internationally recognized keynote speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. Her articles have appeared in countless publications, and two of her seven books have been awarded national recognition. In 2020 Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication, and sales training, also ranked her 5th of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Her most recent book, Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters is now available.
In May 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified burnout as a worldwide health problem. Identifying triggers and symptoms of burnout and building resiliency are key to staying emotionally and physically healthy. In her book, "Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters," Eileen McDargh, Chief Energy Officer of the Resiliency Group, examines the root causes of burnout and provides ingenious steps to reset and build resiliency.Fearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast live at 12noon ET Wednesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast we are joined by my guest Eileen McDargh, Chief Energy Officer at The Resilience Group.This episode of the HR Leaders Podcast is brought to you by our friends at Achievers.Download their 2020 Culture Report today to find out what it takes to maintain and increase employee engagement throughout a critical event. Read it now: https://bit.ly/2HQHoCnEpisode highlights[01:58] - What was the inspiration behind your new book?[03:23] - Chris and Eileen's thoughts on burnout[05:41] - Why Eileen refers to resilience as "energy management"[07:14] - What are some of the things that drain our energy?[09:13] - How the physical body can help us recharge[10:57] - Managing our energy by controlling the controllable[13:06] - Eileen's tip for keeping track of our time[14:28] - The good and bad technology can have on burnout[17:40] - What can we do to help our people avoid burning out?[23:17] - How the pandemic has brought us closer[28:22] - Resiliency is a muscle we can build[30;47] - Chris shares his personal purpose[33:31] - "If your not clear on your why, you do a lot that doesn't feed you"If you enjoyed the podcast be sure to subscribe for more content like this. www.hrdleaders.com/podcast
Since 1980, Eileen McDargh has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life. She has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach. Eileen has written six books and her seventh book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters is out in summer 2020. www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast-60
Burnt Out to Lit Up: Healthcare, Stress, Burnout, Wellness, Self Care
Since starting her consultancy practice in 1980, Eileen McDargh has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter/trainer and executive coach. Clients have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to educational institutions, from hospitals to the U.S. Armed Forces. She’s the author of seven books, including her latest, Your Resiliency GPS, A Guide for Growing Through Life & Work. Her book, Gifts from the Mountain, won the Ben Franklin Gold Award and was turned into a training program featuring Eileen. Her newest book is scheduled for release in August: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. In 2020 Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her in the top five of the World’s Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Eileen is a certified speaking professional (CSP) , a certified virtual trainer, and was elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. She’s also listed as a recommended expert through the Sloan Work and Family Research Network. In this episode we discuss: Eileen’s perspective on burnout, the history of the term, and how those definitions have details have changed with the COVID-19 pandemic. Main components, features, and causes of burnout and how it should be looked at as a continuum that doesn't just spring up overnight. How technology has changed the burnout conversation. Resilience is about energy management - knowing what drains and replenishes your energy and planning accordingly. 4 skillsets related to resilience - Adaptability, Agility, Laughability, Alignment Sign up for the free Professional Self-Care Series starting Oct 12: https://joyenergytime.mykajabi.com/professional-self-care-series Join our network by signing up for our bi-weekly email newsletter, Thrive and Shine to start off your Mondays on a bright note: https://www.joyenergytime.com/the-thriving-collective/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joyenergytime Save $175 on unlimited CEUs on your annual subscription: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/joy-energy-time My online CE courses on burnout with MedBridge (intro course): https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/course-catalog/details/burnout-health-care-causes-impact-solutions-erika-del-pozo/ Our Instagram: www.instagram.com/joy.energy.time/ www.instagram.com/burntouttolitup/ Our website: joyenergytime.com/podcast
Since founding her consulting firm in 1980, Eileen McDargh has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She believes that resiliency is a critical life skill and one that requires the energy of connections. What We Discuss in this Episode: Burnout is “to exhaust one’s resources by attempting to live up to some unrealistic expectation imposed upon you by yourself or society.” – Herbert Freudenberger There are several causes of burnout. One is our own inner voice demanding that we do more, be more, accomplish more. Another is loss of focus we have through constant interruption and distraction with digital devices. Further, the sense of disconnection and loneliness only exacerbates burnout. Amidst the global pandemic, people are working longer and harder at home. We no longer have the space to detox (commute to and from work, for example), and we are worried about proving how hard we are working based on our results. To deal with burnout, you must first recognize it in your life. Expand your understanding of your options by changing your inner voice from, “I have to do this,” to “I choose to do this.” There are some people who are more instantly resilient than others. However, we can be taught to be resilient. Eileen’s definition of resiliency is, “to grow through challenge or opportunity so that you end up wiser, smarter, on the other side.” To build resiliency, start small. Identify small things that are within your control and let go of the things that are not. Understand where your time goes. Doing something kind for someone else expands our resiliency. What are the small ways you can make small improvements to slowly and steadily move yourself in the right direction. “An inch is a cinch. A mile takes a while.” – Eileen McDargh “The only place I have any power, is this moment right now.” – Eileen McDargh Mentioned in the Podcast: Burnout to Breakthrough, by Eileen McDargh Herbert Freudenberger Otter Products Take The Achiever’s Compass Assessment You can reach Eileen at: Twitter: @macdarling LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Professional-Speaker-Eileen-McDargh-CSP-CPAE/405748766188727 Website: https://www.EileenMcDargh.com Email: Eileen@eileenmcdargh.com Telephone: 949-496-8640
Even before this global disruption wreaked havoc on all our lives, my guest this week had been studying, writing and speaking on the topic of resiliency … a topic area that has fascinated her for decades. Since 1980, she has helped organisations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She believes that resiliency is a critical life skill and one that requires the energy of connections. She has been selected to be part of the Thought Leaders Network, in the company of Sheryl Sandberg, Brene Brown and Marshall Goldsmith. Please welcome Chief Energy Officer and founder of the consulting firm, McDargh Communications and The Resiliency Group. Eileen McDargh. Bio Eileen McDargh is energy without hype. A Connector who joins head and heart to create action. Instead of giving lectures Eileen teaches and tells stories. She speaks with humility and humour in place of pride and pretence. Eileen McDargh is founder and CEO of the consulting firm, The Resiliency Group (a division of McDargh Communications). Organizations like Cisco, Novartis, Oracle, and Procter & Gamble hire her firm to teach them ways of building resilient leadership teams and workplaces. Leadership Excellence magazine, which ranks top thought leaders in management and leadership, continually names Eileen to its top 50 Leadership list. Following a survey of 22,000 business professionals, the research firm, Global Gurus, named her to its list of the World’s Top 30 Leadership Professionals. Along with her work as an organisational resiliency consultant, Eileen speaks and writes about resiliency in business, in life, and in relationships. As a platform speaker, she has given thousands of keynotes for organizations and associations in dozens of fields, including aerospace, education, finance, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, public agencies, real estate, retail, technology, utilities, and women’s leadership. She is a member of the National Speakers Association (and has served on its Board of Directors), was awarded by Speakers Platform a Top 5 Speaker designation in Teamwork / Leadership two years in a row, was elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, and was given by her peers the Legend of the Platform Award. As an author, Eileen has written seven books, including The Resilient Spirit: Heart Talk for Surviving in An Upside Down World and Work for a Living and Still be Free to Live! In 2008, the Independent Book Publishers Association awarded her book, Gifts from the Mountain: Simple Truth’s for Life’s Complexities, a Benjamin Franklin Gold Award. Her other books include My Get Up and Go… Got Up and Went, 40 Tips For Speaking Up, Speaking Out, And Being Heard and Talk Ain't Cheap... It's Priceless. Her latest is Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. Her articles are found in thousands of publications both on-line and off-line. Eileen is also a member of the University of Pennsylvania’s Sloan Work and Family Researcher Network, an organisation of interdisciplinary researchers and scholars studying work-life issues. Before starting her own consultancy, Eileen was the Director of Communications for a national healthcare company, served as senior manager on a U.S. Navy installation project, and taught school in Nassau County, Florida, where she was elected “Educator of the Year.” Recorded on: 21st July 2020 Links: More about Eileen McDargh More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Stitcher Spotify
Join the conversation with resiliency expert Eileen McDargh as we explore her new book: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. How does Burnout happen? How does it zap our energy? What can we do to refuel and recharge so that we can truly fulfill our life's passions and purpose?
For the first time, the World Health Organization has classified burnout as a global health problem. Renowned resiliency speaker Eileen McDargh proposes that to tackle it, we must break out of behaviors and mindsets that deplete our resources. Breakout leads to breakthrough, allowing the readers to align energy to what matters most in their lives today. McDargh helps pinpoint the causes of your burnout and examine the energy demands that keep you from refueling and recharging. Listen in as Eileen and I share her thoughts on moving from burnout to breakthrough for sales professionals. Get your copy of the book here.
Resilience in action Resilience has become a popular word this year as it represents one thing that people can lean on to get through this clear and present crisis. But it’s a word that might make you feel like you need to take on more than you have already - when you might feel less and less like doing anything at all. It’s funny because by definition it refers to our ability to both “cope with adversity” and “protect ourselves from it”...which is why it’s such a sticky word. From that perspective, we should really think about how we do both of these things. So, despite the challenges we’re facing, I’d guess that we’re all still doing stuff. Still getting up and finding something that needs doing - and doing it. And what I’m talking about is framing up those actions in the form of a roadmap to resilience that builds over time. A plan that puts Cause and Effect in a perspective that has them pumping in unison. Do you know how the heart works? Basically it receives oxygen-poor blood from veins into the right ventricle - and it pumps oxygen-rich blood into arteries from the left ventricle. But what happens in between? The heart also circulates oxygen-poor blood through the lungs to oxygenate it before pushing back into the body… In a similar way, we act because inbound information informs the energy we need to output - but that outbound information must be enriched by the oxygen of purpose and purity of meaning and intentional outcomes…in order to keep us “alive” That’s how I think about resilience - a way to oxygenate my actions so that they are focused on long term results and some sort of health benefit...for me, my family, my business partners and associates, my clients and any others indirectly affected by the things I do... Purpose, focus and diligence - not intrinsically heroic words. But anybody who has tried to get fit - lose weight - learn a skill - run a marathon - get elected (ha ha) - knows that their success will be achieved incrementally - that every little decision and action over time adds up... And, they draw from their experience and the experiences of others - unavoidably fraught by failures, disappointments, injuries, losses (or gains, in the case of weight loss)... Resilience is a mental callus - not to totally dull sensation, but to endure the pain of repeated effort… To minimize the risk of injury, while improving chances of greater success. This year has required a lot from us all. And, a lot more from some. And, for others it’s even meant paying the ultimate price… From all of this sacrifice we can learn and draw strength. As you and I, Thiago, shared our experiences from this year we landed on this topic for a few reasons...Eileen McDargh’s podcast on your Business Access feed stood out as really insightful. She spoke about the perpetual energy required for Resilience - and how it’s all about moving forward and adapting to change… This resonates with me. Then we talked about your “rake in the car” story...I don't know if you’ve already shared this story on your podcast, but you should... It concluded that failure doesn’t have to be a foregone conclusion… What’s really cool and motivating about all of this is that much of the value of Resilience lies in the storytelling - which proves it’s a universal theme - it’s relatable and accessible… This is super important. In some ways, Resilience is contagious. Take that, CoronaVirus! In fact, the New York Times has dedicated a series to Resilience…with subsets in Health, Wellness...and even Horse Racing - incredible storytelling - and ingredients for Resilience themselves... Feel like you’re going out of your mind? Consider your mindsetFixed mindsets don’t believe their abilities, intelligence and personalities can morph and change; they see mistakes and setbacks as incompetence -- and they tend to give up...Growth mindsets understand that intelligence and capabilities are malleable; they see base-hits are part of baseball, not just home runs...they see strike-outs as ways to help the next batter gauge the pitcher… They see success as incremental attempts at moving forward, not binary win/loss moments to be judged with finality…Is resilience overrated?Meaning, is it enough?Is it too much of an additional burden?Is it fair to ask of us?And more very human, very relatable anecdotes worth reading… The point is, this word is salient right now - but we have to agree that it must be put into action to mean anything. And, those actions must be part of a Ritual of Resilience for each of us… For me I had to think hard about how to respond to the toll Covid-19 has inflicted on my industry - live events… Pretty much overnight the whole industry vanished in a fog like Brigadoon. It’s been devastating for many people - agencies, vendors, suppliers, and experts of all sorts… It’s been hard on our clients too. And clearly it’s been hard on everybody. No question... But it’s also been a source of great invention, like this podcast. And, for me, it’s been a source of jet fuel for my business - enabling it to ascend to a new level and see the world much differently. We’ve increased our vernacular, expanded our expertise, and brought an arsenal of new skills to market...and while business is still challenging (really challenging), we feel very optimistic - and that enables us to achieve new milestones every day… As I thought about what we’ve done and decisions we’ve made this year that have enabled us to realize true progress… I landed on 5 essential inflection points in our process that made a huge difference. And I thought they might be worth sharing on this podcast… Since we don’t have visuals, think of a 5-pointed star where each point is an angle supported by 2 sides... maybe that helps following along. And we’ll start at the top... RESILIENCE: Begin by seeing resilience as a process of equilibrium. We have to intend to achieve Resilience, not assume that bouncing back from adversity will just result in resilience. From this starting point recognize a balance between Ingenuity and PreparednessPreparation: There’s a great McKinsey series on Building a Resilient Organization... It’s all about preparation. Preparing for resilience by investing in agility, speed and flexibility - and understanding that adversity can’t be avoided, only anticipated...Ingenuity: Set goals for ingenuity - meaning newness of approach and fresh perspectives on potential… And recognizing that ingenuity needs space to breathe - it needs a place to grow and become something discernable and valuable… Preparation buys you that time...Balancing Preparation with Ingenuity is the necessary overarching condition.RESET: Reset your business plan and its related actions. This means striking a balance between what most people have said or heard in the form of “pivoting” -- and the concept of “unrealized potential”Pivoting: As annoying as it sounds, came from this notion of doing what you do, but in a different direction. At face value it actually understates what’s really important and misleads around what’s really happening… But the important part is that a pivot literally changes scenery, alters perspective and forces minds to open to new options.Unrealized potential: The balancing part of this duo is employing necessary introspection to identify untapped skills, dormant or sidelined assets, unrealized expertise, raw abilities and potential applications.Seeing your Pivot as the key to unlocking otherwise latent potential (i.e., potential revenue opportunity)EXPERIMENTATION: The action that follows point 2 is Experimentation - the cause that begets effect...this is subjecting latent potential or unrealized potential to real world conditions… The balancing factors for Experimentation are (1) recognizing that a “new normal” is a fiction...a security blanket of belief that never covers your entire body; and (2) that risk and reward share an inextricably codependent relationship…No New Normal: Don’t get sucked into the notion of “new normal” because you cannot allow yourself to cozy up to regularity - good or bad. This extremely stressful COVID condition has forced us to feel discomfort - and it’s the gnaw of discomfort that we have to draw inspiration from…Risk & Reward: This condition pushes us into an exploratory mentality that’s more creative and more excitable than our more comfortable self - inviting experimentation into our workflow - and opening ourselves to the joys of new discovery. Risking failure (at all levels) is paramount to reaping the benefits of success… So it’s important to determine what you’re 100% willing to risk (i.e., possibly lose) in order to gain something otherwise unattainable...Without oversimplifying too much, we can’t truly be good students of our crafts without staying uncomfortable - and inviting risk into our lives…MENTALITY: Adopt a Mentality that can survive your new Resilience - this is what professional sports coaches teach the greatest amateur talents...making success a practice, not a result. You cannot truly be Resilient if you see it only as an end state and not infuse it into the essence of who you are…EQ: The two-parter here starts with EQ - which sounds super pretentious. But since there’s a ton of great info out there from reputable medical and psychological sources, I’ll just say that this means digging our heels into the soil of our humanity...the primordial grit we have as evolved animals whose instincts are somewhat atrophic, but not gone. Patience, focus and desire for fulfillment…Break-even mindset: The second part of this mentality is a break-even mindset...which doesn’t sound pretentious, but may sound somewhat lame. What it means is that in our world of quarterly profit making and double-digit annual growth...we recognize that if we can just break even - make and spend in value-oriented flatness, we’ve not lost. We’ve maintained. We’ve survived. As Elizabeth Warren epitomized...we’ve persisted.PROOF: Finally, we must convince ourselves that we are in fact achieving resilience - otherwise we never get there. We have to Leverage Proof...for ourselves and for those who we depend upon for support and encouragement. And Leveraging proof has its own duality of decision making… Proof is an outcome. And an outcome can be analyzed and SHOULD be used as a gauge of progress to determine readiness.Stay the course - we’ve demonstrated resilience, we’ve effectively reset our practice, achieved our new goals and have begun to see the fruits of our labor - however small, subtle or dubious… Keep going!Alter the course - as evidence of decline, adverse or harmful outcomes, or even just concerning irregularities...make changes to the approach, to the team, to the organizational structure...or otherwise… Go back to point #2...Is it too convenient then to come back to Point 1 - and as proof points accumulate, the very definition of Resilience - preparatory practices - and proportions of ingenuity can be scrutinized with greater clarity and focus… I’ve charted these 5 points out for myself. If they seem glib, then perhaps the meaning isn’t clear - maybe oversimplified for this conversation. But these 5 points have emerged from our efforts R Original Syndicate over months of hard work... And now they have become part of our machinery, if that makes sense… Hopefully a positive part of your machinery, too... I see evidence that the world has permanently changed this year...and we have only just begun to glimpse at the massive challenges we will be facing for decades to come. So, is Resilience a convenient word at the moment. Yes, likely. But like all other words, it’s meaningless until it isn’t. And that’s up to each one of us to find meaning or not… And I hope it does. And I hope your listeners are already there - and are seeing the silver lining in this dismal cloud in their own ways. As we continue to stare into the inevitably of adversity, we should have a smile on our faces because we have a plan. A tough, thoughtful, flexible plan that’s at the ready.
Eileen McDargh is the author of Your Resiliency GPS. She is also founder and CEO of The Resiliency Group, where she is a keynote speaker, facilitator, and executive coach. Her newest book, Burnout to Breakthrough, will be published in August 2020.After the interview…Read Eileen’s newest book Burnout to Breakthrough https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Breakthrough-Building-Resilience-Recharge/dp/1523089466Follow Eileen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdarghRead Your Resiliency GPS: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Resiliency-GPS-Growing-through/dp/0962319058Learn more about Eileen’s company, The Resiliency Group: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/the-resiliency-group
How can you maintain resilience as an individual and as an organization? Can leaders help their team to be more resilient? Eileen McDargh has that answer!
If you've felt burned out over the past few months, you're not alone. In this practical and hopeful episode, Hall of Fame Speaker and esteemed author Eileen McDargh gives you the tools to identify and overcome the main causes of burnout for you and your team. You'll want to take notes and be ready to play back sections as Eileen helps you move from Burnout to Breakthrough! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since 1980, Eileen McDargh has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach. She draws upon practical business know-how, life's experiences, and years of consulting to major national and international organizations that have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to the US Armed Forces, from health care associations to religious institutions. Her programs are content-rich, interactive, provocative, and playful—even downright hilarious. In 2019, Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication, and sales training, also ranked her FIRST as one of the World’s Top 30 Communication Professionals following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. She is also a Certified Virtual Trainer. Eileen has written six books and her seventh book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters will be published by Berrett-Koehler.
Is resilience just the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties? Or is there something more? Eileen McDargh has that answer!
Operating with a sustainable level of energy is not exactly a practice that's encouraged in our culture. Particularly in times of intense, prolonged stress, finding ways to feel nourished by what we're creating in the world and avoiding burnout are vital aspects to our health and happiness. Eileen McDargh joins us to help define what burnout is, who it affects, and how we can work on cultivating resilience in order to move from feeling burnt out to breaking through. As she says, crafting together the life of our work and the work of our life is done through small steps, the same way we would cultivate a garden. On Today's Episode of A Healthy Curiosity: Reflecting on 200 episodes and the true costs of what we say yes to Why she disagrees with the WHO's classification of burnout as an occupational hazard How energy management fits into resilience What the personal prompts are that can help us break out of burnout Eileen's tips for avoiding burnout while working from home Eileen McDargh has been called a hope merchant although she says she has been put on earth for comic relief. She's an internationally recognized keynote speaker, master facilitator, and award-winning author with expertise in resiliency and leadership. Her articles have appeared in countless publications and two of her seven books have been awarded national recognition. Her latest book, Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters, launches in August 2020. In 2020 Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her 5th of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. She's a runner, a weight lifter, and a lover of all things DARK chocolate. Links: Reach out with an audio message or any other feedback on the show! Burnout to Breakthrough by Eileen McDargh Burnout by Dr. Herbert J. Freudenberger Connect with Eileen McDargh: Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn -- Apply to work with Brodie Find out how to enroll in the Level Up course
Resilience is one of my favorite topics. It’s a curious inner compass and, as my guest today, Eileen McDargh explains, it’s a “life skill, not an incident skill”. Tune-in to this highly practical episode where Eileen shares both clinical pearls and critical “reframes” for shifting our perspectives on stress and the inner talk that keeps many of our clients and patients (not to mention ourselves) stuck in thought patterns that don’t serve. Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode Click here to learn more about Eileen McDargh and her work Get your hands on Eileen’s newest book “Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters” Get 15-Minute Matrix podcast notifications delivered to your inbox!
Our new guest is Eileen McDargh, the CEO of the Resiliency Group and the author of the upcoming book called ‘Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters.’ She will talk about the challenges of the crisis we are in and ways to overcome them.
By better managing our energy we can build resiliency and overcome burnout. Finding work that we really love to do helps build resilience and beat burnout. The post Resilience Unravelled – Build resilience to beat burnout appeared first on QEDOD.com.
What does it mean to be resilient in a world which seems to be more punishing year by year. In this interview with Eileen McDargh from The Resiliency Group we talk through what does it mean to be resilient and how is resilience developed. Eileen covers the skills she believes you need to build resilience - more details in her book "Burnout to Breakthough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters" If you want to talk about building your resilience book a FREE 30 minute call at : https://bit.ly/AzzyCall
As Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group and McDargh Communications, Eileen creates an energy connection that results in positive change, strong leadership, employee engagement, and work/life integration. Eileen gets results because she GETS the client. Whether in the trenches or in the Board Room, she knows how to meet people exactly where they are. * As a powerful KEYNOTE SPEAKER, she moves audience with programs are content rich, interactive, provocative and playful—even downright hilarious. * As a FACILITATOR, she works intensely with executive teams in off-sites and functional meetings to address interpersonal dynamics, tackle issues, and produce specific results. "She makes strong teams even stronger," says the head of global regulatory affairs for an international pharmaceutical company. Her one-of-a-kind executive retreats have been called "magical" because of the results they produce. * As a CONSULTANT, she helps organizations execute key in-person events from small strategic planning sessions to large-scale company-wide meetings. It's great fun to work with planning teams to give them creative input on everything from theme to program flow, pacing and training. *As an EXECUTIVE COACH, she advises on presentation skills and interpersonal dynamics. * As a MODERATOR or EMCEE, she helps create audience-centered questions, provide continuity, and offer in-the-moment humor and information to keep the event flowing. * In 2019, Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her 1st in the World’s Top 30 Communication Professionals following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals She constantly researches, reads, writes and develops her knowledge in leadership, resiliency, women, and work/life integration. Find out more: eileenmcdargh.com linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh eileen@eileenmcdargh.com
To outsiders, often our respective jobs seem unique, fun, and enviable. Little do your friends know that you work while everyone else plays. You juggle travel schedules, demanding colleagues and budgets that often require miracles. You have days in which you feel stretched so thin you're transparent. Your family recognizes you from the picture posted in the den or else your kids won't talk to you because they've been warned to stay away from strangers. We know that beneath this humor is the pain of reality. Research testifies that Americans across all economic spectrums are working more hours than ever before. Technology, which was to have made our lives simpler, in many ways, has added to the speed and overload we all feel. Eileen McDargh has been tracking work/life balance issues for over 20 years and without a doubt, from Australia to India to the British Isles, we are all now united in an epidemic that has no overnight cure and costs businesses millions of dollars in health costs and reduced productivity. What can you do about it? In this episode, Valeria Teles interviews Eileen McDargh about balancing an unequal life, connecting consciously, living holistically and more… Since 1980, Eileen McDargh has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach. She draws upon practical business know-how, life's experiences and years of consulting to major national and international organizations that have ranged from global pharmaceuticals to the US Armed Forces, from health care associations to religious institutions. Her programs are content rich, interactive, provocative and playful—even downright hilarious. In 2019, Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her FIRST as one of the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Eileen has written six books and her seventh book Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters will be published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers in the summer of 2020. To learn more about Eileen McDargh, please visit her website theresiliencygroup.com For Intro-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/aquestforwellbeingpodcast Podcast Page: HYPERLINK "https://fitforjoy.org/podcast" https://fitforjoy.org/podcast ** Bio intro and outro one by Heidi Lynn Peters.
Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE, is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer), The Resiliency Group. Since starting her consultancy practice in 1980, Eileen has become known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach. She's the author of seven books, including her latest, Your Resiliency GPS, A Guide for Growing Through Life & Work. Her book, Gifts from the Mountain, won the Ben Franklin Gold Award and was turned into a training program featuring Eileen. Her newest book is scheduled for release in August: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters. In 2020 Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training, also ranked her in the top five of the World's Top 30 COMMUNICATION Gurus following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Eileen is a certified speaking professional (CSP) and elected into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. She's also listed as a recommended expert through the Sloan Work and Family Research Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Resilience is about energy management. By managing your energy more intentionally, you can avoid burnout and become more resilient to challenges. In this interview, Eleein McDargh breaks down how to ask recalculating questions, how to create energy, and how to embrace imbalance in our lives. Eileen is the author of Your Resiliency GPS. She is also founder and CEO of The Resiliency Group, where she is a keynote speaker, facilitator, and executive coach. Her newest book, Burnout to Breakthrough, will be published in August 2020. After the interview… • Follow Eileen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcd... • Read Your Resiliency GPS: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Resilienc... • Read Eileen’s newest book, Burnout to Breakthrough: https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Breakt... • Learn more about Eileen’s company, The Resiliency Group: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com/the-res...
In these challenging times, are you lacking the resiliency to cope with major disruptions to your world, your work, your family and your lifestyle? Help is here from Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE, CEO (Chief Energy Officer) at The Resiliency Group.Since 1980, Eileen has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She is known as a master facilitator, an award-winning author, and an internationally recognized keynoter and executive coach. Eileen draws upon practical business know-how, life's experienc es and years of consulting to major national and international organizations. Her programs are provocative, playful and often hilarious. In 2020, Eileen was ranked third in the World’s Top 30 Communication Professionals based on a global survey of 22,000 business professionals by Global Gurus International, a British-based provider of resources for leadership, communication and sales training. Eileen has written six books. Her seventh, Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters will be published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers in Summer 2020. www.theresiliencygroup.com Find Eileen on Twitter @macdarling, linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh, www.facebook.com/pages/Professional-Speaker-Eileen-McDargh-CSP-CPAE/405748766188727.
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/McDargh021hi-res.jpeg ()How to be Resilient in Times of Change Small firm architects can often be overwhelmed with all the hats they’re wearing to run an architecture firm. How do you find the energy to keep on keeping on when there is a lot on your plate? This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How to be Resilient in Times of Change with Eileen McDargh. Learn more about Eileen at https://www.eileenmcdargh.com (EileenMcDargh.com), or find her on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Professional-Speaker-Eileen-McDargh-CSP-CPAE/405748766188727 (Facebook), https://twitter.com/macdarling (Twitter), http://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh (LinkedIn) and http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY_-mPYU2kaF0l0-Jn3X34g?sub_confirmation=1 (YouTube). Visit Our Platform Sponsors Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for small businesses. Learn more at https://entrearchitect.com/Gusto (EntreArchitect.com/Gusto). Freshbooks is the easy way to send invoices, manage expenses, and track your time. Access your free 30-day trial at https://entrearchitect.com/freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks). (Enter EntreArchitect) ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real time? Visit https://entrearchitect.com/ARCAT (EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT) and click Charrette for more information. The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/how-to-be-resilient-in-times-of-change/ (EA282: How to be Resilient in Times of Change) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
In this episode, you'll hear from APhA Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker, Eileen McDargh. Eileen discusses cultivating resiliency skills to control burnout which was the theme from APhA's meeting in Seattle so our listeners can all learn from that great keynote: Question: why this topic: Question: Why the word “cultivate” and how do you define resiliency Give us insights that we can practice to help us begin to develop these skills Watch words: I choose. Stop the blame game. Avoid the black hole of negativity Remember- all life happens in context… where are you now? Self care includes: diet, exercise, and yes—meditation AND play Guest - Eileen McDargh SOCIAL MEDIA: www.eileenmcdargh.com or www.theresiliencygroup.com Twitter: macdarling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/ Host - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD www.pharmacyadvisory.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook @HillBlackburn Twitter★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Burnout is a widely discussed topic today not just nationally but globally as well. So many organizations have employees that are just plain burnt out. How does this relate to resiliency and what are leaders doing wrong? Eileen McDargh, Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group, author, motivational speaker, and #1 ranked communication professional by Global Gurus, explains how we can look inside ourselves to redefine what resiliency means to humans. She discusses how certain leadership techniques, putting unnecessary pressure on ourselves, and not taking care of our bodies and minds are major causes of burnout.
Episode #142 We are joined by Eileen McDargh, International expert on the strategy of resiliency in the workplace and CEO chief energy officer at resilience group.Click here to download a free copy of Benify’s Employee Happiness Index : Get benchmark insights from the world’s most engaged workplaces.Resources mentioned
Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio have an insightful conversation with Eileen McDargh about thought leadership and how to create more resilient organisations. Eileen shares her observations about the challenges and bottlenecks to improved resiliency. She says that senior leaders need to be flexible enough to realise that the answers are not 'at the ceiling'; they are often at the floor. In Eileen's words, resiliency is not about bouncing back when tragedy strikes, it's about growing through challenge or opportunity so you end up wiser, smarter and better on the other side. As Chief Energy Officer of The Resiliency Group and McDargh Communications, Eileen creates an energy connection that results in positive change, strong leadership, employee engagement, and work/life integration. Eileen gets results because she GETS the client. Whether in the trenches or in the Board Room, she knows how to meet people exactly where they are. As a powerful KEYNOTE SPEAKER, she moves audience with programs that are content rich, interactive, provocative and playful—even downright hilarious. As a FACILITATOR, she works intensely with executive teams in off-sites and functional meetings to address interpersonal dynamics, tackle issues, and produce specific results. "She makes strong teams even stronger," says the head of global regulatory affairs for an international pharmaceutical company. Her one-of-a-kind executive retreats have been called "magical" because of the results they produce. As a CONSULTANT, she helps organizations execute key in-person events from small strategic planning sessions to large-scale company-wide meetings. As an EXECUTIVE COACH, she advises on presentation skills and interpersonal dynamics. You can contact Eileen here: Eileen@TheResiliencyGroup.com - www.TheResiliencyGroup.com. Mitchell Levy is The AHA Guy at AHAthat, a self-publishing book platform for thought leaders, experts and companies to unleash their genius to the world. He is an accomplished entrepreneur who has created 20 businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is an international best selling author with 60 business books, has provided strategic consulting to over 100 companies, has advised over 500 CEOs on critical business issues, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. In addition to these accomplishments, he's been happily married for 28 years and regularly spends four to five weeks annually in a European country with his family and friends. Mitchell is committed to aliveness, joy, and AHA moments. To learn more about creating and sharing your AHA moments, go to AHAthat.com/Author where you can also find a link to book a strategy call. Visit https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ for an archive of all the podcast episodes. Connect to Mitchell Levy on:LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/MitchellLevy Facebook: Facebook.com/HappyAbout Twitter: Twitter.com/HappyAbout Google+: Plus.Google.com/+MitchellLevy Pinterest: Pinterest.com/THiNKaha Instagram: Instagram.com/Mitchell.Levy/AHAthat: AHAthat.comSpeaking site: MitchellLevy.comConsulting Site: THiNKaha.com LinkedIn Thought Leadership Best Practices Group: aha.pub/t-l-b-p Thought Leader Life: ThoughtLeaderLife.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eileen McDargh, the Chief Energy Officer for The Resiliency Group, and Lynn Schmidt, the Director of Global Executive & Leadership Development for Micron Technology join the show to talk about their experiences with leadership and the importance of resilient leaders.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Eileen McDargh, the Chief Energy Officer for The Resiliency Group, and Lynn Schmidt, the Director of Global Executive & Leadership Development for Micron Technology join the show to talk about their experiences with leadership and the importance of resilient leaders.
Speaking to sell books doesn't have to be hard? Listen as speaker guru and master storyteller, Eileen McDargh shares her powerful tips and techniques to help authors use speaking to sell more books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The buzz: Stressed? Join the crowd. 78% of employers in the 2013/14 Staying@Work™ Survey said stress is the #1 workforce risk. We have a solution: Radical Resiliency. But individuals, managers and senior executives face tough challenges in achieving it for themselves, their employees and their culture. How to overcome and prevail? The experts speak Eileen McDargh, The Resiliency Group: “It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like ‘What about lunch?'” (Winnie the Pooh). Bill Jensen, Mr. Simplicity: “What we leave behind is not as important as how we lived” (Capt. Jean Luc Picard). Dr. Terry Paulson, Paulson and Associates: “A healthy person goes 'Yes,' 'No,' and 'Whoopee!' An unhealthy person goes 'Yes, but,' 'No, but,' and 'No whoopee' (Eric Berne). Kathy Dempsey, Keep Shedding!: “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened” [Dr. Seuss]. Join us for Radical Resiliency: Start Your Engines, People! – Part 2.
The buzz: Stressed? Join the crowd. 78% of employers in the 2013/14 Staying@Work™ Survey said stress is the #1 workforce risk. We have a solution: Radical Resiliency. But individuals, managers and senior executives face tough challenges in achieving it for themselves, their employees and their culture. How to overcome and prevail? The experts speak Eileen McDargh, The Resiliency Group: “It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like ‘What about lunch?'” (Winnie the Pooh). Bill Jensen, Mr. Simplicity: “What we leave behind is not as important as how we lived” (Capt. Jean Luc Picard). Dr. Terry Paulson, Paulson and Associates: “A healthy person goes 'Yes,' 'No,' and 'Whoopee!' An unhealthy person goes 'Yes, but,' 'No, but,' and 'No whoopee' (Eric Berne). Kathy Dempsey, Keep Shedding!: “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened” [Dr. Seuss]. Join us for Radical Resiliency: Start Your Engines, People! – Part 2.
The buzz: Bouncing back. Stress is such an epidemic that 78% of employers in the 2013/2014 Staying@Work™ Survey identified it as the top workforce risk factor. Are some of us better equipped to be resilient, while others are more prone to feel overwhelmed? The bigger question: is resiliency a genetic trait or a set of skill-based competencies that can be taught, practiced and used daily? The experts speak. Eileen McDargh, The Resiliency Group: “In a time of change it is the learners who inherit the earth while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to live in a world that no longer exists” (Eric Hoffer). Bill Jensen, Mr. Simplicity: “What we leave behind is not as important as how we lived” (Captain Jean Luc Picard, Star Trek). Sherryanne Meyer, ASUG: “Monty: Why did you say that I was a loser? Simon Wilder: Winners forget they are in a race, they just love to run. You try too hard”. (With Honors, 1994 film). Join us for Radical Resiliency: Start Your Engines, People!
The buzz: Bouncing back. Stress is such an epidemic that 78% of employers in the 2013/2014 Staying@Work™ Survey identified it as the top workforce risk factor. Are some of us better equipped to be resilient, while others are more prone to feel overwhelmed? The bigger question: is resiliency a genetic trait or a set of skill-based competencies that can be taught, practiced and used daily? The experts speak. Eileen McDargh, The Resiliency Group: “In a time of change it is the learners who inherit the earth while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to live in a world that no longer exists” (Eric Hoffer). Bill Jensen, Mr. Simplicity: “What we leave behind is not as important as how we lived” (Captain Jean Luc Picard, Star Trek). Sherryanne Meyer, ASUG: “Monty: Why did you say that I was a loser? Simon Wilder: Winners forget they are in a race, they just love to run. You try too hard”. (With Honors, 1994 film). Join us for Radical Resiliency: Start Your Engines, People!
Eileen McDargh, the founder and CEO of the Resiliency Group joined us in the studio to talk about the power of communication and how middle market firms can use the power of resiliency to achieve success in their business. Eileen defines resiliency as growing through challenge or opportunity to achieve success and attributes the growing productivity and motivation to this attitude. Author and speaker, Mark Murphy of the Leadership IQ joined our program to break down the science of leadership. Mark shared with us his step by step program for business leaders and entrepreneurs on how to recognize and learn effective leadership skills in order to maintain a successful and motivated workforce.
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Eileen McDargh is CEO (chief energy officer) at the Resiliency Group, where she draws on practical business know-how, life experience, and years of consulting with major national and international organizations, including global pharmaceuticals, the U.S. Armed Forces, healthcare associations, and religious institutions. In 2019, Global Gurus ranked McDargh number one on its World's Top 30 Communication Professionals list following a global survey of 22,000 business professionals. Her new book is Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. Website: https://www.eileenmcdargh.com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations