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Healthcare's MissingLogic
#290: Unveiling the Origins of MissingLogic: A Revolutionary Approach to Leadership

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 46:25


In this episode of The TRU Leader Podcast, co-hosts Tracy and Michelle celebrate the 7th anniversary of their company, MissingLogic®. They reflect on the journey of their business since its inception in 2018, sharing insights into their decision to launch the company, focusing on their mission to leave a lasting impact by equipping leaders with tools to manage complex challenges, particularly those involving polarities—situations where seemingly opposing forces must be balanced. Over the years, they've honed the concept of "Polarity Intelligence®" to help leaders navigate these complexities, emphasizing the need for new skills to manage interdependencies, avoid burnout, and foster well-being in volatile times. Their work focuses on helping leaders create healthier organizational environments by addressing chronic tensions and reframing ingrained leadership norms. The episode also highlights the evolution of their podcast, which has reached its 290th episode, and the role of their producer, Travis Moore, in ensuring a weekly produced episode. The hosts discuss their experience transitioning from corporate roles to entrepreneurship, reflecting on the challenges of navigating the pandemic and their commitment to serving others, particularly through free webinars and leadership programs. These initiatives contributed to the creation of the "Dynamic Balance Effect®" Framework and their book, Polarity Intelligence: The Missing Logic in Leadership. The hosts emphasize the importance of experiential learning, self-reflection, and coaching in leadership development, particularly in identifying blind spots and fostering resilience. They stress the significance of building supportive communities for leaders and cultivating a polarity mindset to enhance resilience, teamwork, and leadership effectiveness. Tune in now! For full show notes and links, visit  https://www.missinglogic.com/truleader If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINK: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc 

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 231 – Unstoppable Polarity Intelligence Experts with Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 61:17


And what, may you ask, is “polarity intelligence”? That is one of the topics we get to discuss this episode with the co-founders of the company, Missing Logic, Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth. Their company was formed to help leaders overcome leadership norms that cause suffering and take them out of good work-life balance.   Tracy and Michelle come from healthcare backgrounds. Even though they formed their company only in 2017 they have been using the tools they develop more than 20 years ago to train leaders to better understand and balance polarities. The most common example of a polarity we all experience is inhaling and exhaling. You need to do both to survive.   As Tracy and Michelle explain, there are many polarities leaders in business face. The more leaders understand how to manage the various polarities in their environment the better their own lives and the lives of those around them will be. The balance between work and non-work is a polarity faced often by leaders especially throughout the business world. Recognizing this polarity and learning to adjust to accommodate both sides of it can greatly improve any leader's outlook and it will greatly reduce stress.   Our discussion this time ranges far and wide concerning the concepts of leadership and how people can become better leaders by understanding and using polarity intelligence. I leave it to Michelle and Tracy to explain all of this to us. All I can say is that I found this discussion extremely thought provoking and relevant to our world today. I hope you feel the same.     About the Guest:   Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth are co-founders of MissingLogic®. The core of their work is to help leaders to overcome leadership norms that cause suffering, achieve work life balance, create healthy work cultures and environments by leveraging Polarity Intelligence™.   Tracy and Michelle are co-authors of the book Polarity Intelligence: The Missing Logic in Leadership and co-hosts of The TRU Leader Podcast (previously known as Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast). The dynamic duo is known for helping leaders balance leading and living so they can be TRU leaders—thriving, resilient, and unstoppable. Tracy and Michelle are the creators of the Dynamic Balance Effect® Framework. They use this framework to support leaders in leveraging Polarity Intelligence to create a dynamic balance between their professional and personal lives. Tracy and Michelle frequently speak at national and international leadership conferences on the topics of Polarity Intelligence, Work–Life Balance, and Healthy Work Environments. ** ** Ways to connect with Tracy and Michelle:   COMPANY WEBSITE LINK: https://www.missinglogic.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/   https://www.youtube.com/@missinglogic2077     About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset. And today, we get to talk with two people who I've gotten to know a little bit and enjoy very much. We have Michelle Troseth And Tracy Christopherson, who my screen reader says Christopherson, which I think is kind of funny, and I've really learned the King's English, but what can I or, or at least Swedish, but you know, we we cope. But they have, I think an interesting story to tell they are co founders of a company. And I'm sure they're going to tell us about that along with all sorts of other stuff. So we're really glad that you're here listening. And we're glad that Tracy and Michelle are here to talk with us. I want to welcome both of you to unstoppable mindset.   Michelle Troseth ** 02:11 Well, thank you, Michael, thank you so much. We're excited to be here.   Michael Hingson ** 02:14 Yes, we are.   Michael Hingson ** 02:16 Well, cool. I'm excited to have you. So that's as good as it gets. And we can all have fun. As always one of the rules of doing this podcast, I tell people as we do have to have fun. So that is important. Well tell me about your lives a little bit growing up sort of early years of Tracy and Michelle are Michelle and Tracy, whichever one of you wants to talk first.   Michelle Troseth ** 02:38 This is Michelle, I'll go first. Oh, there we go. Yes, I'll go first. And we did grow up together. And many ways. We were still growing Michael. So our background is is we're both from the state of Michigan. And we started out our careers in health care. And I'm a nurse. And and actually Tracy and I we we met early in our careers, we cared for patients together. And then we became leaders, we went into leadership roles. And we kind of grew up as leaders learned our leadership skills. And we started working with a phenomenal mentor, who was changing practice environments and hospitals. And we joined that journey with her and did a lot of transformation work in hospitals across North America. We ended up in corporations as executives. And then in 2018, after many, many years of doing a lot of hard work. We we decided to start our own company. And so we did that in 2018. But the other thing I want you to know about Tracy and I is we are also very good friends. We're BFFs and our husbands are best friends as well. And we love to travel together and play cards and golf. And so we have a whole playful side twist as well.   Michael Hingson ** 03:54 There you go. Yes, my my mother in law was loved to play cards and we would all play cards with her. And we always said she cheats because she always won. I mean, always won. So we like to say that she cheated, but you know, she didn't but it was so much fun.   Tracy Christopherson ** 04:17 We'd like to think she was cheating anyway. Right?   Michael Hingson ** 04:19 Yeah, it's kind of more fun. You know, it's an excuse anyway, to, you know, to to say that. But she she she loved to play Liverpool rummy and just all sorts of things and, and had a lot of fun. And we all did when was fun to play with her. Occasionally. She let us win. That's, that's our line anyway.   Tracy Christopherson ** 04:38 Yeah, for sure. Wow, were we like Euchre and it's always the girls against the guys and so you know, yeah, sometimes we think they're cheating and sometimes they think we are too.   Michael Hingson ** 04:51 I won't tell ya. Okay. Well, Tracy, what do you want to add to you? Oh, go Yeah, yeah,   Tracy Christopherson ** 04:57 well, I was just gonna say so I'm a respiratory thing. therapist by profession. And, and actually, you know, I had, you know, this experience that Michelle and I had working with healthcare organizations all across the country really was my learning ground for leadership. And, but I'm a learner. And that's one of my strengths. And so I reached a point where, you know, their real life experience just wasn't quite enough. And I wanted to have, I knew I was missing something in my education. So I went back to school to get my bachelor's and then I was egged on to get my master's. And then, lo and behold, I found myself getting a PhD. So I was on like, a 13 year journey, just going back to school to get a degree, but I got multiple ones. And it was really driven by my passion for interprofessional collaboration, really bringing teams together with diverse experiences to work together and, and deliver services. And, and a lot of that was, you know, kind of Michelle and I and the journey together, right, we were doing interprofessional work and healthcare organizations for it was cool. For anybody really knew what it was. And we partnered on so many projects together. And so it really, you know, led to my passion to get a PhD in interprofessional health care studies, but we actually met in high end hospital orientation. So it was, you know, kind of the stand up and shake the hand of the person behind you. And that was me, and we like to say we've been shaking hands ever since. And, and you know, in our course of our journey as leaders and working with many leaders across North America, we really saw the challenges that they faced, and everybody thinks their challenges are unique, right to us. Yeah, but they're not. And we saw the pattern across multiple leaders, multiple organizations, they were facing the same challenges over and over and over and unable to resolve them. They were unsolvable problems. And we had been had the great fortune to be exposed to polarity thinking, or Barry Johnson, and had leverage that in our work. And so we knew when we left corporate America in 2017, that we were destined to do something really important. And we decided what was really important was to bring this missing logic or this competency to healthcare leaders and to leaders in general, all across the world. So that's what we're doing now. Wow.   Michael Hingson ** 07:31 So Michelle Tracy was respiratory therapist. What were   Michelle Troseth ** 07:35 you? I was a nurse. Ah,   Michael Hingson ** 07:40 I still am. So you guys met at hospital orientations? So you didn't know each other growing up in school?   Tracy Christopherson ** 07:46 No, no, no, no, we didn't grow up on the same side of the state. I grew up on the east side who grew up on the west side. So we didn't meet till we were adults, orienting to a new healthcare system. Now,   Michael Hingson ** 08:00 where do you guys live now?   Michelle Troseth ** 08:02 But I live just outside of Grand Rapids, in a community called Hudsonville, Michigan, so still in West Michigan.   Tracy Christopherson ** 08:10 And I live three hours north, and a small resort town called going city near Lake Michigan. And then I'm here in the spring in the summer, early fall, and then I go to California in the winter. I don't like snow. I leave her here and I come to visit though. Why   Michael Hingson ** 08:29 don't you come to California to Yeah, one of these days. So   Michael Hingson ** 08:34 we're in California. We're in California. Do you go?   Tracy Christopherson ** 08:37 I go to Ukiah. Okay. Northern California. Napa. Yeah, right.   Michael Hingson ** 08:44 I lived in Novato for 12 years. And so we loved to go to Napa. I've been to Ukiah. But we we love Napa. We were 45 minutes, maybe an hour away from from Napa. went up there and join the Gloria Ferrara wine club, which was great because if you go there as a member, you get four free glasses of I call them champagne. They say sparkling wine because they don't want to tick off the French but you know, say what you want. So I'm still a member, even though my wife has passed. The problem is I'm not drinking it as fast as it comes in because I'm just not that much of a wine drinker. So I'm going to have to find a way to start dealing with that I may have to call on health care to us or what saved me if I do too much of that.   Michael Hingson ** 09:31 But still, well, so what? So Trey, so Michelle, you   Michael Hingson ** 09:36 didn't say you went to college? Yes,   Michelle Troseth ** 09:38 I did. I got my bachelor's at Grand Valley State University here in West Michigan and my master's in nursing there as well. But   Michael Hingson ** 09:46 you haven't haven't been persuaded to go off and get a PhD to have equal billing or something like that. No,   Michelle Troseth ** 09:53 I was told by my husband and my best friend Tracy. I was not allowed to do that.   Michael Hingson ** 10:00 Definitely it. I have a master's degree and I'm fine with that. Yeah.   Michelle Troseth ** 10:09 I have to, I have to. And after watching Tracy and her journey, I'm just, I'm a good cheerleader.   Tracy Christopherson ** 10:16 A whole nother podcast, Michael.   Michael Hingson ** 10:20 There's always student loan debt. Right. So I   Tracy Christopherson ** 10:23 didn't have any of that I just had some challenging a challenging journey. But it was all done for me. Yeah, made me who I am today. I'm grateful for valuable thing. Oh, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 10:33 And I understand, we all are a product of our choices, which is pretty cool. When you talk about this new competency that you're teaching leaders. And I'll, before I ask you specifically about that, why did you decide specifically to start a company to deal with addressing issues for leaders and so on?   Michelle Troseth ** 10:55 Well, we, because no one was talking about this really, or maybe just small pockets of people. And we knew what a game changer it was. And we had applied it into our own lives both personally. And we had helped organizations and I can tell you, Tracy and I do a lot of speaking. And whenever we would introduce this polarity concept, or having a polarity mindset to an audience, people always got excited, they would say things like, oh my gosh, this makes so much sense. Or I always knew these things were connected, but I never knew how. And it has such implications because we waste so much time, money and resources trying to fix the same problems, when they're not really problems, they really are polarities. And so we just knew this was something that was very needed. And we knew it starts with the leadership, if the leadership doesn't understand it, the staff don't have a chance and the organization's will never be able to sustain a lot of the hard work they put into fixing problems. So that's, that was our thing. We're like, we're gonna go out there and we're gonna bring this to the world. And we named it missing logic, because it's missing. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 12:07 I hear you, what do you mean by polarities?   Tracy Christopherson ** 12:11 So polarities are interdependent pairs of values or points of view or perspectives. And they are, they appear to be contradictory and, or opposing to each other. But they are interdependent, and they need each other over time to reach a greater purpose that neither value would alone. So you know, we have problems, problems, we use either or thinking we get more, you know, a couple different solutions. We pick the one we want to apply, and we're done. But polarities are ongoing, they never ends. And that's why these challenges that leaders were facing, and trying to apply either or thinking to wasn't working, right, because you can't treat a polarity that way, you have to use what we call a both and mindset, because these values are interdependent and need each other. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 13:08 Well, you've, you've written a book about, about all of this with polarities, too, haven't you? When did you write that?   Michelle Troseth ** 13:16 During COVID. Time to do it.   Tracy Christopherson ** 13:21 There you go, whatever you're gonna do, right? Yeah, we   Michelle Troseth ** 13:24 were locked up. And we said, Okay, this and and the other thing too, Michael, that was really great is we worked with leaders during COVID. We did virtual coaching sessions, virtual mentorship programs. So we were learning a ton. And then we thought, this is the perfect time to write this book. So the name of the book is polarity, intelligence, the missing logic in leadership. And what we're so proud of is we were able to take all the concepts we've been working with having a polarity or both and mindset, the need to have healthy relationships to engage your workforce and your colleagues and your family in a way that you come together with intention, and you have a shared purpose with why you are together and meaningful dialogue. And when you're dealing with polarities, and they cause tension. It's really important to have the communication skills, the dialogue skills, to invite conversation to understand those different perspectives as well. So we put all of those together and call it now polarity intelligence. And it's it's we have the first book coming out with it, so it's pretty exciting. So   Michael Hingson ** 14:33 it's polarity intelligence out.   Michelle Troseth ** 14:37 It is available for pre order right now. So you can go to your favorite bookstore and buy it and preorder it's going to be released on January 16 2024. And hot off the press. We just found out today we already hit the bestseller lists on Barnes and Noble. Wow. Get out the bubbles get up and go I'm   Michael Hingson ** 15:00 gonna go get one of those bottles of champagne here. Yeah. But I don't want to drink in front of you. So that is exciting. Yeah, sorry, that that's happening. Well, so. So tell me, I guess a little bit more about this whole concept of polarity intelligence? And how do you how do you teach it to people? And well, and how is it received? I guess from a book standpoint, it's received well, but in general, when you're dealing with people, how do they how do they receive it or deal with it?   15:33 Well, that's a great question, you know, so let's start with a little bit more about it. So people that so your listeners kind of have some context to what we're talking about. And a really easy way to understand a polarity is inhaling and exhaling. Because that is a polarity our body manages for us all day, every day. And we have to inhale to receive oxygen and exhale to remove carbon dioxide. And the greater purpose of that is to sustain life, and it's the only polarity that's leveraged or managed for us. And our body just takes care of that. And, and so we kind of really start there with helping people to understand what a polarity is in and of itself. And then our overall objective is to help them to understand how polarities work because there's some various principles that they operate on. And as an example, you know, when you have a polarity, you have two poles, they're interdependent, and they need each other. So one is not more important than the other. So inhaling is not more important than exhaling, I have to have both if I want to sustain life, and if I don't have both, I'm gonna die, right? That's a negative consequence. The another principle that we teach people is that when you over emphasize one pole and you neglect the other, there's always a negative consequence, you are always going to lose the positive benefits of the pole that you neglect. So there's always a consequence to that. And and then I think the other thing too, is really what we want to do is leverage these healthy relationships and the meaningful dialogue, when we sit in conversation with the if you think about the tensions we've experienced, as people in our countries internationally, you know, people are walking away from conversations because they don't want to engage, right? It's some very high values, people hold dearly, and it can create significant tension. And so to sit in that tension, and to sit in that those contradictory, or opposing perspectives, you really have to have a strong relationship, and you have to know how to have conversation. So we teach them the principles around healthy relationships. And we teach them the principles of dialogue, so that they can really transcend their own personal biases and open up to hear the perspectives of others because both perspectives are right. One is not more right than the other, it's just really understanding how the two work together. So those are a few ways that we kind of set some context for them, and then teach them the principles of how polarities operate. So they can understand it is a universal principle. So it applies to everybody. You can't ignore it, it's like gravity, we like to say, it's always there. They're always working on you, there's 1000s of them. And you really have to be able to recognize them to leverage them. So that's our initial steps is to help them understand them, recognize them, begin to leverage them, and develop the skills of healthy relationships, and meaningful dialogue. So they can do that as easily as possible.   Michael Hingson ** 18:55 If you would give me an example of polarities in business or leadership to do some sort of concrete example, if you can. Sure.   Michelle Troseth ** 19:05 So again, they're everywhere. But in businesses, does it matter if it's a small business like ours, or a really large business, they all deal with the same polarities, and probably a very common one is margin and mission, right? You have to always be balancing the margin coming into the organization so you can grow and thrive. And you have to be focused on mission of why you exist in order to create a sustainable business. So that's a major one, another one for businesses that we run into all the time and we leverage these in our business, Michael is individual and team. So every person in a business or a company has a role has a purpose. They need to they need to practice or deliver their services, the best they can individually and they're part of a team. So how the team works together is equally important. And, and you need to get that polarity, right size and well balance. So that's another common one. Also process and progress, right? You have to have infrastructures processes to run a business. And you need to be marking progress as you grow as well. And so that's another polarity that we use in our business. And there's, there's a lot more now leadership. I'm glad you said leadership too, because there's also polarities, that you have to leverage as a leader, such as candor, and diplomacy, your communication, again, is really important. In even leading and managing as a polarity, they have different attributes, they're to have different skills. And so we work with leaders on that one as well.   Michael Hingson ** 20:47 Too many bosses think they're leaders, I, you're with me, you're you're right there with me. Too many leaders, too many bosses think they're leaders and they may or nine, they may not be leaders at all. And you're right, they are totally different things. I know that. And I've talked about it here before, that, when I hire salespeople, one of the things I've always told them was, look, I hired you, I'm not here to boss you around. And my job, I believe, is to find ways to add value to you to help you be more successful. And you and I have to figure that out together. And that's a lot different than so many bosses would do. They missed the whole point of what would really make them a much more effective leader of the people they work with.   21:38 Yes, that. Yeah. And at the same time, you need some of those strengths of the manager, right, the one that's gonna make sure everything gets done and has all the processes and the infrastructures and manages that. So that's why you have to have both, but it's, it's balancing that knowing when the manager needs to step up, and knowing when the leader needs to step up in you, right, and you apply those, you know, you're looking for those outcomes simultaneously. But at different times, you're gonna need to be more of a manager at different times, you need to be more of a of a leader. And so it's really understanding that, but I think   Michael Hingson ** 22:14 the real issue is that people that work for you need to understand when you're a manager, why you're a manager, in other words, you you do have to set the boundaries, you do have to set the rules. Yeah. And people who understand that and internalize it will be a lot happier and a lot more successful in the workforce. Right? Yeah, that's true. That's true. Which is, which is kind of really important to be able to do, but it really is a fascinating concept, to you know, to do this. How do you. So you've been doing this now, since you said, What 2017 2018? Is   22:55 that business that we've been managing? for over 20 years? Right,   Michael Hingson ** 22:59 right. But now you have your own business? You're doing it?   23:03 How do you teach it? Well,   Michelle Troseth ** 23:07 we teach it in various ways, our most common way these days is virtually. And actually we like to tell the story that Tracy and I got zoom before anyone knew what it was, seems like. So we do we do virtual education, virtual coaching, we have virtual mentorship programs. And it's amazing how much teaching and application and connection you can do over the internet. But we also teach it in keynote speeches, just the concept to leaders. And we teach it in workshops. We have a group of leaders that there are out they love this so much. They're in a mastermind group. We work with them over the year, and they just deepen their understanding they achieve incredible outcomes, we get together face to face twice a year at our retreat. Location. And we do a lot with the whole polarity intelligence with him through those different experiences, and we teach it on our podcast. Yeah,   24:08 yeah. Well, go ahead. No, go ahead. Well, I was just gonna say, you know, from a kind of a concrete perspective, you can map a polarity. So we really use blueprints and maps so that people can make the polarity that they are trying to leverage concrete and actionable. So in these in these in person settings, we actually put a big polarity map on the floor and we walk this polarity map with them and, and help them to really dive deep and understand what the polarity really is, which is the outcomes that they want the consequences. They'll experience right the actions they need to take, and the early warning signs that will keep them on track and keep them from over focusing or emphasizing one or the other. So that's really a fun exercise and leaders love to kind have really stepped into it. And that in that real in person way.   Michael Hingson ** 25:05 Makes a lot of sense. Have you found people who resist it?   Tracy Christopherson ** 25:08 I've not found anybody who resisted it.   Michael Hingson ** 25:11 That's great.   25:11 I haven't either, I think because they haven't experienced of it, but they didn't know what it was. So we often have people come up to and say, Oh, my gosh, I finally know what it is I've been experiencing, I finally have words to describe it. And that's the benefit. Well, you know, what we're teaching it to say like, they have experienced it, like we experienced gravity. But they didn't have a common language to explain what it was and how it felt. And now they do. So when they read the book, or when we teach it, they'll have that common language and way to describe what it is that they're experiencing, and others will understand it as well.   Michael Hingson ** 25:51 That is pretty cool. And I was gonna say earlier. Yeah, I forgot you do have a podcast. Tell us about your podcast.   Michelle Troseth ** 25:59 Well, our podcast is in transition right now.   Michael Hingson ** 26:04 But from one hole to the other, I   26:08 couldn't resist.   Michelle Troseth ** 26:11 That was really great. That was really like,   Michael Hingson ** 26:12 it's yours. You can have it.   Michelle Troseth ** 26:16 Yeah, well, we started a podcast in 2019. The name of it is Healthcare's missing logic podcast, because our audience at that time was primarily healthcare leaders. But as we grew, and as more people listen to us, we got asked, Do you work with other leaders? Do you work with educators? Can you go work with Congress?   Michael Hingson ** 26:37 I mean, we've had some Well, there's another story there. Yeah.   26:41 That's another podcast episode that Yeah, another whole   Michael Hingson ** 26:43 podcast. But yeah.   Michelle Troseth ** 26:46 And so and now we have really developed a really robust, thriving, resilient, unstoppable, we call it true leader mentorship program, and we attract leaders that want to have thriving, resilient, unstoppable, which is why we like being on your podcast lives. And so we just, we're gonna change it to be more it's going to be the true leader podcast is really focused on balancing, leaving and living to represent both personal and professional poles as a leader.   Michael Hingson ** 27:18 And, and that brings up a very important point, you got to have that life balance between living and working and living and leading on the job and all that. And I'm sure that that must be one of the big issues that all too many people are victims of, if you will, that you find right.   27:41 Oh, yes. Oh, yes.   Michael Hingson ** 27:45 How do you how do you get them to deal with that, but I got to spend this time at my company, I can't not do that.   27:52 Well, the answer really comes in our true leader mentorship program, because it starts with understanding polarities, and that your professional life and your personal life is a polarity that work life balance isn't a problem to solve. It's not an either or, and that you actually have to give attention to both your personal life and professional life to get that highest quality life that you want to really thrive both at work and at home. And so we've developed a framework that's called the dynamic balance effect framework. And it has, has combination of strategies that when you put them together, enables leaders to create a dynamic balance lifestyle, and it becomes a part of who they are. So they leveraged polarities, they learn about that, that polarity, they create a blueprint, their own unique blueprint for how they're going to manage the tension between the two, you know, both the professional life and the personal life. And that's one aspect of it. And then we also help them to understand, one of the other pillars that we have is mindful choices. And we're always making choices, Michael, sometimes we're aware of the choices we're making, sometimes we make them unconsciously. But we're always making choices and living with the results of those choices. And what we want is make choices that are based on our highest values that are aligned with who we are, that we're live, help us to be in integrity. So you know, we want to make sure we're aligned to the values, we're clear on the values and we live by our principles. And so we really help them to get that clarity identify who it is they need to be in this new life that they're designing. And then another pillar really is personal alignment. And this is about harnessing tools and processes and infrastructures that help them to really kind of, you know, experience of peace and joy and the life that they want because they're aligning their actions to the essence of who they really are. They know what their purpose is. They know their streaks, everything. becomes a little bit more easy and effortless when you have that clarity. And so we kind of use these three pillars, combined together to help them get that dynamic balance effect. And it's a lot of reflection and looking at the beliefs that we hold the norms that we operate under, and letting go of some things that don't really just don't serve us. And sometimes those are blind spots. And so we shine a light on the blind spots, help them reveal them, and then work through your processes to overcome them.   Michael Hingson ** 30:28 What kind of a process do you go through to analyze any given individual or leader in terms of determining how best to apply the dynamic balance effect framework to them? Or to, to bring them into it? I mean, because obviously, you have to take while you have similarities, each case is different.   Michelle Troseth ** 30:50 Yeah, yeah. So there's a couple different things we do we do. We can do polarity assessments. So we actually have a methodology where we can actually assess how well you're managing different polarities, you know, how well are you managing your personal life and your professional life, your activity and rest, caring for yourself and caring for others, and we can show them, and then help them create more effective action steps and coach them around that. And then when it comes to personal alignment, we do spend a lot of time just getting to know their strengths. So we have various assessments that we do for that to really determine how are they wired, really what makes them tick, because everybody is different. And then they are able to apply those results to their blueprints, and their other tools that we provide them so they actually can accelerate and meet the goals that they're going after. And so those are, those are just some ways where we do measurement, and we do we also track progress with their goals over time as well. And they've had an amazing transformation results, it's been so much fun.   31:59 Well, they do a life inventory as well. So they look at their life, from a lot of different perspectives, all the components of their life, and they have others also look at their life, and others do the polarity assessment to get a perspective outside of themselves. So we invite them, to have people closest to them, give them some real, you know, candid perspectives about what they see in their life. And, and that's also very helpful for them. When it comes down to it, it's up to them to decide what's the most the highest priority polarity for me, what's the highest priority skill or habit I need to develop? And we just can, you know, provide them with a guidance and coach them along the way to remove any barriers, just keep getting the barriers out of the way, because that's, that's really 90% of it. That's just getting the barriers out of the way we know what we need to do, we just don't do it, right?   Michael Hingson ** 32:54 Well, you're right. And also, all too often, people are so resistive to, to change their resistive to really analyzing themselves, because we don't teach people how to do that. I'm a great fan of introspection, spending time at the end of the day, what went well, what didn't go well, even what went well, could I have done it better. And I have grown to not like liking to use the term failure, other than it's an opportunity to look at what I did, and figure out how to do it better. But we become so defeated so often. And like, I hear all the time, people are afraid of public speaking, and it's one of people's greatest fears. And it shouldn't be if we would learn what public speaking is really all about, which is talking with an audience, not to an audience. And again, it's just the kind of thing that people are so resistive to so many of the kinds of concepts I think that you're talking about. And leaders, hopefully are, in general a little bit different because they are leaders and they're open to it or you are able to work with them to get them to that point, but it must be a challenge.   34:13 Wow. Yeah, the truth is, aren't we're wired to stay in our comfort zones, right? Our brains are wired to keep us safe. And so we have, you know, we react physically, when we don't when we're uncertain about the future or what experience we're going to have. So any uncertainty can unleash a sense of anxiety and us or we can hear that little little, you know, chatter in our brain on you don't need to do that you just stay right where you're at. It's really nice and comfortable here. You know, it's not easy, but you know what you're dealing with. So this is a lot better than going out there and trying something different. What if you fail in our brains, our subconscious feeds us all this so it's really just increasing awareness of what We're saying to ourselves and how our brain is trying to keep us safe. It's what it's designed to do. But that's only because it doesn't know that it's okay to step out of the comfort zone. And so we really do a lot of coaching around that aspect. Because those are the things mostly that hold us back, is that we just resist, because it's ingrained in us to resist it's a part of our brain. So we have to train our brain. No, you know what, sometimes you just have to say, You know what, I appreciate what you're trying to do. But it's really okay for me to make this chance. It's really okay for me to take this chance to step out and do this. And you have to just kind of work with yourself around that.   Michael Hingson ** 35:41 I, I agree, I hear what you're saying. It's the other side of it, though, is that we don't teach people to deal with fear. I know that for me, having been in the World Trade Center and escaping. People always say, Well, you weren't afraid because you couldn't see what was going on. And it's so difficult to get people to understand. Keep in mind that the airplane in our building hit on if I were to average it between 93 and 99. Floor, the 96th floor on the north side of the building, and I was on the south side of the building on the 78th floor. How was I supposed to know what happened the last time I checked X ray vision, and Superman are fiction, right. And the reality is going down the stairs, no one knew no one knew that we had been attacked by terrorists, we figured out that an airplane hit the building, because we were spilling the fumes from burning jet fuel, and I identified that odor. But four floors down from when we entered the stairwell. So is probably about the 74th floor that I figured out that's the fumes from burning jet fuel when we figured that out. But I wasn't afraid going down the stairs. For I think a couple of reasons. One is, I always liked the concept. Don't worry about what you can control, focus on what you can and leave the rest alone because you can't do anything about it anyway, I didn't articulate that for the longest period of time. But I think that is something that's been in my makeup for a long time. The other part about it is, however, that I think that fear is something that is all too often taught and that if you have knowledge, and essentially what you're talking about, with knowledge, you can learn not to be blinded by fear, as I call it, or paralyzed by fear or overwhelmed, whatever you want to call it. But that fear can in fact, become a powerful tool for you, not against you. And so I'm actually working on on a book about that we actually, with a colleague, we've written a book about that. And the idea is that you can learn to control fear. And yeah, you may have some reactions when something doesn't go just the way you think. But you can learn to control your fears, and allow yourself to be able to move forward in a much more organized way that you don't have to let fear overwhelm you.   Tracy Christopherson ** 38:09 Right, right. Yeah. And I think it's important to know, where's the fear coming from? Right? What is it that we're afraid of? Right. And I think working through those processes, sometimes, just getting that deeper understanding can help you release that fear and realize, Well, really, there isn't anything, nothing terrible is going to happen, right? In many instances. So it's just kind of really getting to know yourself, and where your fears come from, I think is a very healthy way to look at fear. And   Michael Hingson ** 38:37 that's a lot of it. And the reality is that we we don't, we're not encouraged to do that kind of self reflecting and self analysis and internalizing of what's going on. So the result is we react rather than thinking more about it, which is, in a sense, maybe another kind of missing logic. Yeah.   38:59 Wow. Right. Right. But and it comes from our past. Yeah, to your point, because we haven't been educated or trained or haven't learned for that self reflection and, and right to do all that from the time we were children. We just respond based on our past programming based on the things that we've experienced in the past. That's what how our brain gets wired. So we don't have that to draw from so you have to build this skill to your brain.   Michael Hingson ** 39:27 Yeah, right. And I know for me, having been blind my whole life, I've been in a lot of situations where there have been unpredictable kinds of circumstances. I mean, heck, I lived. Well, anytime I cross the street. There's the potential of a car coming down the street that I missed, or that isn't stopping and I always have to be alert. What am I going to do about that? Or when I lived in in Massachusetts for three years? I live In the state that had the reputation of having had the eye, the highest accident rate per capita in the country, and I'm sitting there crossing the street with all these crazy cars coming down the street. So, for me, I learned that I have to be observant and not be afraid otherwise, why go out at all? And so that doesn't mean that you just go put yourself in danger. But it doesn't mean that you can deal with different things that go on.   Michael Hingson ** 40:31 Right? Yep. Yep. Great point. So   Michael Hingson ** 40:35 it becomes one of the the issues to deal with well, so we wrote a book about it called Live like a guide dog. And the end. And the point is that I've had a number of Guide Dogs and other dogs in my life. And the idea is that dogs can fear. But more often than not, fear is learned like my fifth guide dog, Roselle was not afraid of thunder at all. Until we moved to New Jersey and live there for almost a year before she started exhibiting fear reactions and shaking and shivering whenever there was a thunderstorm coming. What we also learned is that a lot of that had to do with the fact that as the storm would approach, the static build up on her, gave her this Prickly, uncomfortable feeling. And then you get the thunder that goes with it. It caused kind of a fear reaction. And again, now we know more about dealing with that. And there are ways to teach dogs that they don't need to be afraid of thunder treats always help. But you know, that's a part of it. But but the reality is, again, I think it's it's true for for humans, we need to learn that we can analyze what's going on, as you said earlier, and use that to better analyze ourselves and go Well, why are we reacting to this? Right? So you, you spend a lot of time obviously working with the people who you have the opportunity to work with to get to get them to to analyze all that. How long do you end up after on average working with clients? Or is it kind of almost a lifelong kind of thing?   Michelle Troseth ** 42:18 Well, sometimes they might be with us just for a 12 month program. And sometimes we've had leaders with this going on for years. So I just really depends on what their needs are, what their you know, what their goals are. But we do have some that, you know, they just love working with   42:39 us. All right, well, you know, they sign unity, right? Yeah, it's a community. It's   42:44 a community. Yeah, yeah. They like being a part of that community   42:47 and supporting each other and learning from each other. And so that's, that's another aspect of the work that we do, we really are strong believers in the community and the supportive community. And we know leaders are longing for that right now. And especially leaders that find themselves in, in environments that don't feel psychologically safe. They're really looking to connect with others that are experienced some of the same things they're experiencing. And so we do have an ongoing community that people engage in as well. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 43:21 immunity is a very strong tool that can help a lot too. Which is really, which is really pretty cool. Well, you know, leaders are people. Well, how come leaders often suffer from burnout? How come that happens?   Michelle Troseth ** 43:40 Well, what happens with when in leadership roles. Sometimes what happens is you're with other leaders, and there's an expectation of behavior and thoughts that are based on shared beliefs of how you should act as a leader, how things that's just the way things are here. And, and then you become even maybe unaware that you are doing those behaviors, behaviors or having those thoughts. And so what happens is leaders just develop a tracing I call leadership norms. And those norms can actually be harmful over time. So an example of one is servant leadership. You know, servant leadership is a good thing. And it reinforces everybody before me, the leader eats last and over time, that has a negative impact on the leader and they do suffer from exhaustion and burnout. And you know, we have learned a lot from the airline industry, that there's a reason why they have you put your oxygen mask on first so that you can help others. And it's not an it's not a norm for leaders to do that. They always think about even during COVID They thought more about their teams than they did about themselves. And you know just how hard you have to work as As a leader, there's a whole norm around that. Long hours work hard climbing the ladder. And another metaphor that Tracy and I like to use is, you know, marathon runners know, they have to pace themselves. And you don't become a marathon runner, you know, by running 26 miles the day of the race, you have to, you have to practice the polarity of activity, and rest. And, and that's a lot like leadership, we're in it for the long haul, we have to learn how to care for ourselves and care for others. And what leaders are developing is what Tracy and I call the imbalanced leader syndrome. And we we see it all the time, we have leaders every week that say, Yep, I have that, you know, because they got overflowing to do lists of competing priorities. There are financial and people resources are limited, which causes stress. They lack balance between their work and home. And they're basically just exhausted and unfulfilled. And they know, I think the key thing right now is they're really wondering if they can continue. And so they, they don't have a strategy for work life balance, that's the other thing that we really help them with. But that's some of the reasons we see leaders get burned out.   Michael Hingson ** 46:16 Yeah, and you know, it, I liked the concept. And I've always liked the concept of servant leadership, but I do understand that it can be carried too far. And we need to understand that the best servants are the ones who really are prepared to do it. And it's okay to be and I think is appropriate to be if you're a leader, a servant, because your job is to help but at the same time, you can't do that if you're not properly prepared either.   Tracy Christopherson ** 46:44 Right? Well, when it's, it's good until the point where you start to neglect yourself. And what happens is they prioritize everybody before themselves, and then they start to neglect their needs. Neglect, what you know, what's important to them. And they start to make mistakes, which cause burnout, right, like making themselves available and accessible 24/7 And saying yes, when they return request when they really want to say no, and bringing work home and staying late working on vacation, and sacrificing time with family and friends to work and all of those things add up and build up over time. And that's what you know, can also lead to that imbalance leader syndrome or to burnout and exhaustion because they don't give themselves a rest in the things that they need to thrive and survive. And, and we're not saying don't serve to your point to but take care of yourself so that you can be that incredible leader you want to be because the stronger your personal life is, the more you know resilience you're going to have, the more mental clarity you're going to have, the more stamina you're going to have, the more ability you're going to have to serve the way that you want to serve.   Michael Hingson ** 47:57 My most graphic example of that actually relates to one of my guide dogs. My six guide dog Merrill got Merrill in 2007. Roselle had to retire. She had guided for eight years, but she also contracted an immune disease immune mediated thrombocytopenia. So her body was going after her her immune system was going after platelets and so on. Anyway, so marrow came along, and it looked well for a little while. But then we started noticing that Meryl wouldn't play with the other dogs. We had two other dogs in the house, Rosella retired guide dog. And we also were what were called breeder keepers for Guide Dogs for the Blind. The breeding stock would not stay in kennels all the time, but would live in people's homes except when they were doing their puppy things. So Meryl wouldn't play with the other dogs. And it got worse and worse. And as I eventually described it, she had a type A personality, she could not leave work at the office, she wouldn't play with him. She followed me everywhere. And if they tried to play, she actually curled her lip a few times. And eventually, after about 18 months of well, once the bananas about 14 months of guiding. She started becoming very fearful of even guiding and wearing a guide dog harness. And eventually, the people that Guide Dogs for the Blind, observed her and agreed, and we had to retire her because she was just afraid to guide anymore. She just couldn't handle the stress of guiding on top of the stress that she was putting on herself. Oh, yeah. And the result is that, you know, she did, she did retire. And then we got Africa who was my seventh guide dog, whose mother was the breeder dog that we were caring for, which was just sort of a coincidence, but Africa was the total opposite of Maryland Africa did find around people. We have alimony, he does well, but it is interesting because to talk about Meryl, she just got to the point where she could not take the stress. And it was more self imposed, although she never realized that, of course, but it was well, and   50:15 that's true for people to write. Some of these norms are self imposed, and we follow them. And we don't have to, but people need permission to let it go. They need to know it's okay to do something different to behave differently. So   Michael Hingson ** 50:31 yeah, absolutely. That's, that's really the whole issue. Is that right? You got to learn that. And that was something that we could never teach Merrill, no matter what we tried. And so it just didn't work out that way. But it's just one of those things. But for me, so really graphic example of what you're talking about. And the other you know, if I were to also ask this, I just thought about it. We've been talking about leaders, what is the leader? How's that for a general question?   Michelle Troseth ** 51:01 Well, sometimes we say everybody's a leader. You know, I think there's leader roles in pretty much everywhere in organizations and churches and schools and businesses. Certainly, in families, there's leaders, you know, and so it everyone can step into a leadership role, and I think have leadership qualities, you know, I think there's the title, but there's also attributes of leadership that anybody can really exhibit.   51:36 So, and I think that's holding the vision, right? Yes, whether it's a family or an organization, it's really, you know, somebody that holds the vision for who we are, where we're headed. They, you know, to your point earlier, right, they're nurturing the people that are doing the work or taking the actions to move closer to the vision. And they're just that, you know, they're kind of that, you know, they're they're just that nurturing, they create a nurturing environment, and a healthy environment that enables people to bring their gifts, they lean into the strengths of others, and they bring people together, they connect people, to move the, you know, the efforts forward to move and strive towards the goals or the vision of who and who you're, who you are and what you're trying to achieve. And they kind of hold that container for people to really step into all they can be and, and guide that, you know, guide those individuals in groups and teams, I think. Yeah, so   Michael Hingson ** 52:45 think that, from a leader standpoint, one of the things that I have found is that true people who lead also know, when it's time to let someone else take the lead on some given thing, because they have some gift or tool that will serve the team better than the so called leader. And I think that's again, one of the differences going back to near the beginning of today, between a leader and a boss, because I don't think their bosses necessarily know that unless they truly understand leadership.   Michelle Troseth ** 53:23 Yeah, well, there's a there's a polarity and leading and following to sometimes you have to know when to follow, right? And sometimes you need to know when to lead. So yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 53:35 For me, again, going back to guide dogs, people mostly don't understand what a guide dog does. The purpose of a guide dog is to make sure that we walk safely, the dog doesn't know where I want to go, or how to get there. And very frankly, I don't want the dog to know where to go and how to get there. Because that's, that's not their job, and how are they going to know. And too many people think, oh, it's amazing how your dog just knows everything. Well, it's not quite the way it works. But it's also true that we in every sense of the word form a team dog has a job to do, I have a job to do. And we need to build up on an extremely high level of trust. And understanding that we both know what our jobs are, and we know what the other individuals jobs is, so that we can be the most successful as we're walking somewhere or going from place to place that we can. And again, it works really well when the dog knows that it can respect me, and that I'm going to respect the job of the dog and give the dog the support it needs. Because the dog in turn will do the same for me. Dogs want somebody to be as Cesar Mallanna would say a pack leader, but at the same time in the case of a guide dog and person, their time When the dog will be able to take the initiative? And should?   Michael Hingson ** 55:05 Yeah, that makes so much sense.   Michael Hingson ** 55:09 Yeah, it's, it's pretty cool to see it and really understand it when it happens. Well, if people want to reach out to you guys and make contact and so on and maybe explore working with you, how do they do that?   Michelle Troseth ** 55:27 Well, the best thing to do is to go to our website, which is missing logic.com. And both of our emails are on the website. So that's really great. And we also have a large LinkedIn following in their in our handle for LinkedIn is missing logic LLC. So that's another great place to find us and kind of follow what we're doing. And then we're also in the process of starting a polarity intelligence website for our book. So there will be information about the book, information about us as authors. And so that's another place where listeners can go   Michael Hingson ** 56:05 when the book comes out. Are you looking to make it an audio book as well? One would hope? Yes, yeah. And intent?   56:14 Oh, yeah, it takes a little bit. It takes a little bit of time after the book has to be out for a little bit before we can start that process. So but yes, definitely.   Michael Hingson ** 56:23 Are you self publishing? Or do you have a publisher?   56:26 We have a publisher, Morgan, James Publishing?   Michael Hingson ** 56:29 I'm sorry, what company?   Tracy Christopherson ** 56:30 Morgan, James Morgan, James.   Michael Hingson ** 56:32 Okay. Well, it's exciting that it's coming out and the name of the book again,   Michelle Troseth ** 56:37 polarity, intelligence, the missing logic in leadership.   Michael Hingson ** 56:41 There you go. Well, I hope people will seek out the book, and they will seek out you I think it's important to do that. And I think that you offer a lot. I certainly have appreciated you being here. Are there any kind of last things that you want to offer to people before we wrap this up? Well, I   Michelle Troseth ** 57:00 just want to thank you again, Michael. It's been just a joy to get to know you, and the unstoppable podcasts and the great work that you're doing in the world. And so it just, you know, I we knew it was gonna be a great conversation. It was so just leaving full of gratitude.   Michael Hingson ** 57:15 Yes,   Tracy Christopherson ** 57:16 thank you so much, Michael. It's really been a pleasure. Well, appreciate the opportunity.   Michael Hingson ** 57:21 Hi, as well, this has been absolutely enjoyable. And we should do it again. Sometime after the book comes out. I'm sure you'll have lots more stories to tell. Oh, yes,   Michael Hingson ** 57:29 yes, yes, we will do it. Well, thank   Michael Hingson ** 57:33 you. Thank you both again, and I want to thank you for listening. We hope you've enjoyed it. And Tracy and Michelle have a lot to offer. So please go seek them out. And I am sure if you are dealing with any kind of leadership issues or whatever, they will help you deal with the polarities and fix it. And they're absolutely right. Both sides of a pole or both polarities and anything have to be there or it doesn't work. I love to talk about magnets, you know, you need a north pole and a south pole. And the reality is that one doesn't really make the process work very well. You do have to have both. So thanks again for listening to us. If you'd like to reach out to me, I'd love to hear from you. Please email me at Michaelhi at accessiBe.com accessiBe spelled A c c e s s i b e and it's Michael m i c h a e l h i at accessibe.com. Or go to our podcast page, www www dot Michael m i c h a e l Hingson. H i n g s o n.com/podcast. And wherever you're listening, please give us a five star rating. We love those and really appreciate that and your reviews. We value your input and your thoughts very highly. And for both of you, as well as all of you listening, if you know anyone else who ought to be a guest on unstoppable mindset, please let us know. We're always looking for more people to bring on and have on his guests and have more fun conversations. So please don't hesitate to make any recommendations that you have. And so, one last time, Tracy and Michelle, I want to thank you both for being here very much.   Michelle Troseth ** 59:14 Thank you.   Michael Hingson ** 59:19 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. 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The Resilience Podcast
Mastering Polarity Intelligence: Leading with Balance, Dialogue, and Growth | Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth

The Resilience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 53:05


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The Brave Enough Show
Breaking “Norms” As Leaders to Overcome Stress and Burnout

The Brave Enough Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 34:38


 In this episode, Dr. Sasha talks with leadership gurus Michelle Troseth and Dr. Tracy Christopherson to discuss   Unhealthy Leadership Norms that Hold us Back  Breaking up with the “Us vs. Them” Mentality  The difference between Doing and Being  How Culture work is KEY to stress relief in the workplace  Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth are co-founders of MissingLogic®. The core of their work is to help leaders to overcome leadership norms that cause suffering, achieve work life balance, create healthy work cultures and environments by leveraging Polarity Intelligence™. Tracy and Michelle are co-authors of the book Polarity Intelligence: The Missing Logic in Leadership and co-hosts of The TRU Leader Podcast (previously known as Healthcare's Missing Logic Podcast). The dynamic duo is known for helping leaders balance leading and living so they can be TRU leaders—thriving, resilient, and unstoppable.  Quotes: “All change starts inside. You can't change external environments without first changing yourself internally.”  “Many problems leaders struggle with are not actually problems – they are polarities, and understanding the difference is key to being a good leader.”  Episode Links: Book Sasha to Speak REVIVE: BE Winter Retreat Season 12 Sponsor - The Coach Firm The Coach Firm is a women-owned business that certifies life coaches in our signature method that focuses on mindset, coaching tools, and emotional regulation. Follow Brave Enough:   WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 198 – Unstoppable Polarity Intelligence Experts with Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 61:27


And what, may you ask, is “polarity intelligence”? That is one of the topics we get to discuss this episode with the co-founders of the company, Missing Logic, Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth. Their company was formed to help leaders overcome leadership norms that cause suffering and take them out of good work-life balance. Tracy and Michelle come from healthcare backgrounds. Even though they formed their company only in 2017 they have been using the tools they develop more than 20 years ago to train leaders to better understand and balance polarities. The most common example of a polarity we all experience is inhaling and exhaling. You need to do both to survive. As Tracy and Michelle explain, there are many polarities leaders in business face. The more leaders understand how to manage the various polarities in their environment the better their own lives and the lives of those around them will be. The balance between work and non-work is a polarity faced often by leaders especially throughout the business world. Recognizing this polarity and learning to adjust to accommodate both sides of it can greatly improve any leader's outlook and it will greatly reduce stress. Our discussion this time ranges far and wide concerning the concepts of leadership and how people can become better leaders by understanding and using polarity intelligence. I leave it to Michelle and Tracy to explain all of this to us. All I can say is that I found this discussion extremely thought provoking and relevant to our world today. I hope you feel the same. About the Guest: Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth are co-founders of MissingLogic®. The core of their work is to help leaders to overcome leadership norms that cause suffering, achieve work life balance, create healthy work cultures and environments by leveraging Polarity Intelligence™. Tracy and Michelle are co-authors of the book Polarity Intelligence: The Missing Logic in Leadership and co-hosts of The TRU Leader Podcast (previously known as Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast). The dynamic duo is known for helping leaders balance leading and living so they can be TRU leaders—thriving, resilient, and unstoppable. Tracy and Michelle are the creators of the Dynamic Balance Effect® Framework. They use this framework to support leaders in leveraging Polarity Intelligence to create a dynamic balance between their professional and personal lives. Tracy and Michelle frequently speak at national and international leadership conferences on the topics of Polarity Intelligence, Work–Life Balance, and Healthy Work Environments. Ways to connect with Dr. Tracy and Michelle: COMPANY WEBSITE LINK: https://www.missinglogic.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/ https://www.youtube.com/@missinglogic2077 About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! 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Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. **Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset. And today, we get to talk with two people who I've gotten to know a little bit and enjoy very much. We have Michelle Troseth. And Tracy Christopherson, who my screen reader says Christopherson, which I think is kind of funny. And I've really learned the King's English, but what can I or where at least Swedish, but you know, we we cope. But they have, I think an interesting story to tell they are co founders of a company. And I'm sure they're going to tell us about that along with all sorts of other stuff. So we're really glad that you're here listening. And we're glad that Tracy and Michelle are here to talk with us. I want to welcome both of you to unstoppable mindset. **Michelle Troseth ** 02:10 Well, thank you, Michael, thank you so much. We're excited to be here. **Tracy Christopherson ** 02:14 Yes, we are. Well, **Michael Hingson ** 02:16 cool. I'm excited to have you. So that's as good as it gets. And we can all have fun. As always, one of the rules of doing this podcast I tell people is we do have to have fun. So that is important. Well tell me about your lives a little bit growing up sort of early years of Tracy and Michelle are Michelle and Tracy, whichever one of you wants to talk first. **Michelle Troseth ** 02:38 This is Michelle, I'll go first. Oh, there we go. Yes, I'll go first. And we did grow up together and many ways. We were still growing Michael. So our background is is we're both from the state of Michigan. And we started out our careers in health care. And I'm a nurse. And and actually Tracy and I we we met early in our careers, we cared for patients together. And then we became leaders, we went into leadership roles. And we kind of grew up as leaders learned our leadership skills. And we started working with a phenomenal mentor, who was changing practice environments and hospitals. And we joined that journey with her and did a lot of transformation work in hospitals across North America. We ended up in corporations as executives. And then in 2018, after many, many years of doing a lot of hard work. We we decided to start our own company. And so we did that in 2018. But the other thing I want you to know about Tracy and I is we are also very good friends. We're BFFs and our husbands are best friends as well. And we love to travel together and play cards and golf. And so we have a whole playful side twist as well. There **Michael Hingson ** 03:54 you go. Yes, my my mother in law was loved to play cards and we would all play cards with her. We always said she cheats because she always won. I mean, always won. So we like to say that she cheated, but you know, she didn't but it was so much fun. **Tracy Christopherson ** 04:17 We'd like to think she was cheating anyway. Right? Yeah, it's **Michael Hingson ** 04:20 kind of more fun. You know, it's an excuse anyway, to, you know, to to say that. But she she she loved to play Liverpool rummy and just all sorts of things and, and had a lot of fun. And we all did when was fun to play with her. Occasionally. She led us when that's, that's our line anyway. Yeah, **Tracy Christopherson ** 04:38 for sure. Wow, were we like Euchre and it's always the girls against the guys. And so, you know, sometimes we think they're cheating and sometimes they think we are too. **Michael Hingson ** 04:51 I won't tell ya. Okay. Well, Tracy, what do you want to add to you? Oh, yeah, **Tracy Christopherson ** 04:57 yeah, well, I was just gonna say so I'm a respiratory therapists by profession. And, and actually, you know, I had, you know, this experience that Michelle and I had working with healthcare organizations all across the country really was my learning ground for leadership. And, but I'm a learner. And that's one of my strengths. And so I reached a point where, you know, their real life experience just wasn't quite enough. And I wanted to have, I knew I was missing something in my education. So I went back to school to get my bachelor's and then I was egged on to get my masters. And then, lo and behold, I found myself getting a PhD. So I was on like, a 13 year journey, just going back to school to get a degree, but I got multiple ones. And it was really driven by my passion for interprofessional collaboration, really bringing teams together with diverse experiences to work together and, and deliver services. And, and a lot of that was, you know, kind of Michelle and I in the journey together, right, we were doing interprofessional work and healthcare organizations for it was cool. For anybody really knew what it was. And, and we partnered on so many projects together. And so it really, you know, led to my passion to get a PhD in interprofessional health care studies, but we actually met in high end hospital orientation. So it was, you know, kind of the stand up and shake the hand of the person behind you. And that was me, and we like to say we've been shaking hands ever since. And, and you know, in our course of our journey as leaders and working with many leaders across North America, we really saw the challenges that they face, and everybody thinks their challenges are unique, right to us. Yeah, but they're not. And we saw the pattern across multiple leaders, multiple organizations, they were facing the same challenges over and over and over and unable to resolve them. They were unsolvable problems. And we had been had the great fortune to be exposed to polarity thinking, or Barry Johnson, and had leverage that in our work. And so we knew when we left corporate America in 2017, that we were destined to do something really important. And we decided what was really important was to bring this missing logic or this competency to health care leaders and to leaders in general, all across the world. So that's what we're doing now. **Michael Hingson ** 07:30 Wow. So Michelle Tracy was respiratory therapist. What were you? **Michelle Troseth ** 07:36 I was a nurse. Ah, **Michael Hingson ** 07:40 I still am. So you guys met at hospital orientation? So you didn't know each other growing up in school? No, **Tracy Christopherson ** 07:46 no, no, no, we didn't grow up on the same side of the state. I grew up on the east side. She grew up on the west side. So we didn't meet till we were adults, orienting to a new healthcare system. **Michael Hingson ** 07:59 Now, where do you guys live now? **Michelle Troseth ** 08:02 But I live just outside of Grand Rapids, in a community called Hudsonville, Michigan, so still in West Michigan. **Tracy Christopherson ** 08:10 And I live three hours north, and a small resort town called going city near Lake Michigan. And then I'm here in the spring in the summer, early fall, and then I go to California in the winter. I don't like snow. I leave her here and I come to visit though. Why **Michael Hingson ** 08:30 don't you come to California to Yeah, one of these days. So we're in California. We're in California. Do you go? **Tracy Christopherson ** 08:37 I go to Ukiah. Okay. Northern California. Napa. Yeah, right. **Michael Hingson ** 08:44 I lived in Novato for 12 years. And so we loved to go to Napa up into Ukiah but we we love Napa. We were 45 minutes, maybe an hour away from from Napa. went up there and join the Gloria Ferrara wine club, which was great because if you go there as a member, you get for free glasses of I call them champagne. They say sparkling wine because they don't want to tick off the French but you know, say what you want. So I'm still a member even though my wife has passed. The problem is I'm not drinking it as fast as it comes in because I'm just not that much of a wine drinker. So I'm gonna have to find a way to start dealing with that. I may have to call on healthcare this or what saved me if I do too much of that. Yeah. But still, well, so what? So Trey? So Michelle, you didn't say you went to college? Yes, I **Michelle Troseth ** 09:39 did. I got my bachelor's at Grand Valley State University here in West Michigan and my master's in nursing there as well. **Michael Hingson ** 09:46 But you haven't haven't been persuaded to go off and get a PhD to have equal billing or something like that. **Michelle Troseth ** 09:53 No, I was told by my husband and my best friend Tracy. I was not allowed to do that. **Tracy Christopherson ** 10:00 He definitely it. **Michael Hingson ** 10:03 I have a master's degree and I'm fine with that. Yeah. **Michelle Troseth ** 10:09 I have to, I have to. And after watching Tracy and her journey, I'm just, I'm a good cheerleader. **Tracy Christopherson ** 10:16 A whole nother podcast, Michael. **Michael Hingson ** 10:20 There's always student loan debt. Right. So **Tracy Christopherson ** 10:23 I didn't have any of that I just had some challenging a challenging journey. But it was all done for me. Yeah, made me who I am today. I'm grateful for valuable thing. **Michael Hingson ** 10:33 Oh, yeah. And I understand, we all are a product of our choices, which is pretty cool. When you talk about this new competency that you're teaching leaders. And I'll, before I ask you specifically about that, why did you decide specifically to start a company to deal with addressing issues for leaders and so on? **Michelle Troseth ** 10:55 Why Well, we because no one was talking about this really, or maybe just small pockets of people. And we knew what a game changer it was. And we had applied it into our own lives both personally. And we had helped organizations and I can tell you, Tracy and I do a lot of speaking. And whenever we would introduce this polarity concept, or having a polarity mindset to an audience, people always got excited, they would say things like, oh my gosh, this makes so much sense. Or I always knew these things were connected, but I never knew how. And it has such implications because we waste so much time, money and resources trying to fix the same problems, when they're not really problems, they really are polarities. And so we just knew this was something that was very needed. And we knew it starts with the leadership, if the leadership doesn't understand it, the staff don't have a chance and the organization's will never be able to sustain a lot of the hard work they put into fixing problems. So that's, that was our thing. We're like, we're gonna go out there and we're gonna bring this to the world and we named it missing logic, because it's missing. **Michael Hingson ** 12:06 Yeah, I hear you, what do you mean by polarities? **Tracy Christopherson ** 12:11 So polarities are interdependent pairs of values or points of view, or perspectives. And they are, they appear to be contradictory, at or opposing to each other. But they are interdependent, and they need each other over time to reach a greater purpose that neither value would alone. So you know, we have problems, problems, we use either or thinking we get more, you know, a couple different solutions, we pick the one we want to apply, and we're done. But polarities are ongoing, they never ends. And that's why these challenges that leaders were facing, and trying to apply either or thinking to wasn't working, right, because you can't treat a polarity that way, you have to use what we call a both and mindset, because these values are interdependent and need each other. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 13:09 Well, you've, you've written a book about, about all of this with polarities, too, haven't you? When did you write that? **Michelle Troseth ** 13:16 During COVID time to do it. **Tracy Christopherson ** 13:22 There, you know, whatever you're gonna do, right? Yeah. **Michelle Troseth ** 13:24 We were locked up. And we said, Okay, this and and the other thing too, Michael, that was really great is we worked with leaders during COVID. We did virtual coaching sessions, virtual mentorship programs. So we were learning a ton. And then we thought, this is the perfect time to write this book. So the name of the book is clarity, intelligence, the missing logic in leadership. And what we're so proud of is we were able to take all the concepts we've been working with having a polarity or both and mindset, the need to have healthy relationships to engage your workforce and your colleagues and your family in a way that you come together with intention and you have a shared purpose with why you are together and meaningful dialogue. And when you're dealing with polarities and a cause tension, it's really important to have the communication skills, the dialogue skills to invite conversation to understand those different perspectives as well. So we put all of those together and call it now polarity intelligence. And it's it's we have the first book coming out with it, so it's pretty exciting. **Michael Hingson ** 14:33 So it's polarity intelligence out. **Michelle Troseth ** 14:37 It is available for pre order right now. So you can go to your favorite bookstore and buy and preorder it's going to be released on January 16 2024. And hot off the press. We just found out today we already hit the best seller list on Barnes and Noble Wow. Get on the bubbles get up **Michael Hingson ** 15:00 I'm gonna go get one of those bottles of champagne here. Yeah. But I don't want to drink in front of you. So that is exciting. Yeah, sorry, that that's happening. Well, so. So tell me, I guess a little bit more about this whole concept of polarity intelligence? And how do you how do you teach it to people? And well, and how is it received? I guess from a book standpoint, it's received well, but in general, when you're dealing with people, how do they how do they receive it or deal with it? **Tracy Christopherson ** 15:33 Well, that's a great question, you know, so let's start with a little bit more about it. So people that so your listeners kind of have some context to what we're talking about. And a really easy way to understand a polarity is inhaling and exhaling. Because that is a polarity our body manages for us all day, every day. And we have to inhale to receive oxygen and exhale to remove carbon dioxide. And the greater purpose of that is to sustain life, and it's the only polarity that's leveraged or managed for us. And our body just takes care of that. And, and so we kind of really start there with helping people to understand what a polarity is in and of itself. And then our overall objective is to help them to understand how polarities work because there's some various principles that they operate on. And as an example, you know, when you have a polarity, you have two poles, they're interdependent, and they need each other. So one is not more important than the other. So inhaling is not more important than exhaling, I have to have both if I want to sustain life, and if I don't have both, I'm going to die, right? That's a negative consequence. The another principle that we teach people is that when you over emphasize one pole and you neglect the other, there's always a negative consequence, you're always going to lose the positive benefits of the pole that you neglect. So there's always a consequence to that. And and then I think the other thing too, is really what we want to do is leverage these healthy relationships and the meaningful dialogue, when we sit in conversation with the if you think about the tensions we've experienced, as people in our countries internationally, you know, people are walking away from conversations because they don't want to engage, right? It's some very high values, people hold dearly, and it can create significant tension. And so to sit in that tension, and to sit in that those contradictory, or opposing perspectives, you really have to have a strong relationship, and you have to know how to have conversation. So we teach them the principles around healthy relationships. And we teach them the principles of dialogue, so that they can really transcend their own personal biases and open up to hear the perspectives of others because both perspectives are right. One is not more right than the other, it's just really understanding how the two work together. So those are a few ways that we kind of set some context for them, and then teach them the principles of how polarities operate. So they can understand it is a universal principle. So it applies to everybody. You can't ignore it, it's like gravity, we like to say, it's always there. They're always working on you, there's 1000s of them. And you really have to be able to recognize them to leverage them. So that's our initial steps is to help them understand them, recognize them, begin to leverage them, and develop the skills of healthy relationships, and meaningful dialogue. So they can do that as easily as possible. **Michael Hingson ** 18:55 If you would give me an example of polarities in business or leadership, to do some sort of concrete example, if you can. Sure. **Michelle Troseth ** 19:05 So again, they're everywhere, but in businesses doesn't matter if it's a small business like ours are a really large business, they all deal with the same polarities, and probably a very common one is margin and mission, right? You have to always be balancing the margin coming into the organization so you can grow and thrive. And you have to be focused on mission of why you exist in order to create a sustainable business. So that's a major one. Another one for businesses that we run into all the time and we leverage these in our business, Michael is individual and team. So every person in a business or a company has a role has a purpose. They need to they need to practice or deliver their services, the best they can individually and they're part of a team. So how the team works together is equal be important. And you need to get that polarity, right size and well balance. So that's another common one. Also process and progress, right? You have to have infrastructures processes to run a business. And you need to be marking progress as you grow as well. And so that's another polarity that we use in our business. And there's, there's a lot more now leadership. I'm glad you said leadership too, because there's also polarities, that you have to leverage as a leader, such as candor, and diplomacy, your communication, again, is really important. In even leading and managing as a polarity, they have different attributes, they're to have different skills. And so we work with leaders on that one as well. **Michael Hingson ** 20:47 Too many bosses think they're leaders. I, you're with me, you're you're right there with me. Too many leaders, too many bosses think they're leaders and they may or night, they may not be leaders at all. And you're right, they're totally different things. I know that. And I've talked about it here before, that, when I hire salespeople, one of the things I've always told them was, look, I hired you, I'm not here to boss you around. And my job, I believe, is to find ways to add value to you to help you be more successful. And you and I have to figure that out together. And that's a lot different than so many bosses would do. They missed the whole point of what would really make them a much more effective leader of the people they work with. **Michelle Troseth ** 21:38 Yes, that. **Tracy Christopherson ** 21:39 Yeah. And at the same time, you need some of those strengths of the manager, right, the one that's gonna make sure everything gets done and has all the processes and the infrastructures and manages that. So that's why you have to have both, but it's, it's balancing that knowing when the manager needs to step up, and knowing when the leader needs to step up in you, right, and you apply those, you know, you're looking for those outcomes simultaneously. But at different times, you're gonna need to be more of a manager at different times, you need to be more of a of a leader. And so it's really understanding that, **Michael Hingson ** 22:14 but I think the real issue is that people that work for you need to understand when you're a manager, why you're a manager, in other words, you you do have to set the boundaries, you do have to set the rules. Yeah. And people who understand that and internalize it will be a lot happier and a lot more successful in the workforce. Right? Yeah, that's true. That's true. Which is, which is kind of really important to be able to do, but it really is a fascinating concept, to you know, to do this. How do you. So you've been doing this now, since you said, What 2017 2018? Is **Tracy Christopherson ** 22:56 that business that we've been managing your piece for over 20 years? Right, **Michael Hingson ** 22:59 right. But now you have your own business? You're doing it? How do you teach it? **Michelle Troseth ** 23:07 Well, we teach it in various ways, our most common way these days is virtually. And actually we like to tell the story that Tracy and I got zoom before anyone knew what it was, it seems like. So we do we do virtual education, virtual coaching, we have virtual mentorship programs. And it's amazing how much teaching and application and connection you can do over the internet. But we also teach it and keynote speeches, just the concept to leaders. And we teach it in workshops. We have a group of leaders that there are out they love this so much. They're in a mastermind group. We work with them over the year, and they just deepen their understanding they achieve incredible outcomes, we get together face to face twice a year at our retreat. Location. And we do a lot with the whole polarity intelligence with him through those different experiences, and we teach it on our podcast. Yeah, **Tracy Christopherson ** 24:11 yeah. Well, go ahead. No, go ahead. Well, I was just gonna say, you know, from a kind of a concrete perspective, you can map a polarity. So we really use blueprints and maps so that people can make the polarity that they are trying to leverage concrete and actionable. So in these in these in person settings, we actually put a big polarity map on the floor and we walk this polarity map with them and, and help them to really dive deep and understand what the polarity really is, which is the outcomes that they want the consequences. They'll experience right the actions they need to take, and the early warning signs that will keep them on track and keep them from over focusing or emphasizing one or the other. So that's really a fun Exercise and leaders love to kind of really step into it and they are in that real in person way. **Michael Hingson ** 25:07 Makes a lot of sense. Have you found people who resist it? **Tracy Christopherson ** 25:12 I have not found anybody who resisted it. Yeah, that's **Michael Hingson ** 25:14 great. **Michelle Troseth ** 25:15 I haven't either, **Tracy Christopherson ** 25:16 I think because they have an experience of it, but they didn't know what it was. So we often have people come up to us say, oh, my gosh, I finally know what it is I've been experiencing, I finally have words to describe it. And that's the benefit. Well, you know, what we're teaching it to say like, they have experienced it, like we experienced gravity. But they didn't have a common language to explain what it was and how it felt. And now they do. So when they read the book, or when we teach it, they'll have that common language and way to describe what it is that they're experiencing, and others will understand it as well. **Michael Hingson ** 25:54 That is pretty cool. And I was gonna say earlier, I forgot you do have a podcast. Tell us about your podcast. **Michelle Troseth ** 26:03 Well, our podcast is in transition right now. **Michael Hingson ** 26:08 But from one hole to the other, I couldn't resist. **Michelle Troseth ** 26:15 That was really great. That was really like that. **Michael Hingson ** 26:16 It's yours. You can have it. **Michelle Troseth ** 26:20 Yeah, well, we started a podcast in 2019. The name of it is healthcare is missing logic podcast course our audience at that time was primarily healthcare leaders. But as we grew, and as more people listened to us, we got asked, Do you work with other leaders? Do you work with educators? Can you go work with Congress? **Michael Hingson ** 26:41 I mean, we've had some Well, there's another story there. Yeah. **Tracy Christopherson ** 26:44 That's another podcast episode that Yeah, another whole podcast. **Michael Hingson ** 26:47 But yeah. **Michelle Troseth ** 26:49 And so and now we have really developed a really robust, thriving, resilient, unstoppable, we call it true leader mentorship program, and we attract leaders that want to have thriving, resilient, unstoppable, which is why we like being on your podcast lives. And so we just, we're going to change it to be more, it's going to be the true leader podcast. And it's really focused on balancing, leading and living to represent both personal and professional poles as a leader. And, **Michael Hingson ** 27:23 and that brings up a very important point, you got to have that life balance between living and working and living and leading on the job and all that. And I'm sure that that must be one of the big issues that all too many people are victims of, if you will, that you find right. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. How do you how do you get them to deal with that, but I got to spend this time at my company, I can't not do that. Well, **Tracy Christopherson ** 27:55 the AI really comes in our true leader mentorship program, because it starts with understanding polarities, and that your professional life and your personal life is a polarity that work life balance isn't a problem to solve. It's not an either or, and that you actually have to give attention to both your personal life and professional life to get that highest quality life that you want to really thrive both at work and at home. And so we've developed a framework that's called the dynamic balance effect framework. And it has, has combination of strategies that when you put them together, enables leaders to create a dynamic, balanced lifestyle, and it becomes a part of who they are. So they leveraged polarities, they learn about that, that polarity, they create a blueprint, their own unique blueprint for how they're going to manage the tension between the two, you know, both the professional life and the personal life. And that's one aspect of it. And then we also help them to understand, one of the other pillars that we have is mindful choices. And we're always making choices, Michael, sometimes we're aware of the choices we're making, sometimes we make them unconsciously. But we're always making choices are living with the results of those choices. And what we want is make choices that are based on our highest values that are aligned with who we are that would help us to be in integrity. So you know, we want to make sure we're aligned to the values, we're clear on the values and we live by our principles. And so we really help them to get that clarity identify who it is they need to be in this new life that they're designing. And then another pillar really is personal alignment. And this is about harnessing tools and processes and infrastructures that help them to really kind of, you know, experience the peace and joy and the life that they want because they're aligning their actions to the essence of who they really are. They know what their purpose is, they know their strengths, everything becomes a little bit more easy and effortless when you have that clarity. And so we kind of use these three pillars, combined together to help them get that dynamic balance effect. And it's a lot of reflection and looking at the beliefs that we hold the norms that we operate under, and letting go of some things that don't really just don't serve us. And sometimes those are blind spots. And so we shine a light on the blind spots, help the reveal them, and then work through your processes to overcome them. What **Michael Hingson ** 30:33 kind of a process do you go through to analyze any given an individual or leader in terms of determining how best to apply the dynamic balance effect framework to them? Or to, to bring them into it? I mean, because obviously, you have to take while you have similarities, each case is different. **Michelle Troseth ** 30:54 Yeah, yeah. So there's a couple different things we do we do. We can do polarity assessments. So we actually have a methodology where we can actually assess how well you're managing different polarities, you know, how well are you managing your personal life and your professional life, your activity and rest, caring for yourself and caring for others, and we can show them, and then help them create more effective action steps and coach them around that. And then when it comes to personal alignment, we do spend a lot of time just getting to know their strengths. So we have various assessments that we do for that to really determine how are they wired, really what makes them tick, because everybody is different. And then they are able to apply those results to their blueprints, and their other tools that we provide them so they actually can accelerate and meet the goals that they're going after. And so those are, those are just some ways where we do measurement, and we do we also track progress with their goals over time as well. And they've had an amazing transformation results, it's been so much fun. **Tracy Christopherson ** 32:03 Well, they do a life inventory as well. So they look at their life, from a lot of different perspectives, all the components of their life, and they have others also look at their life, and others do the polarity assessment to get a perspective outside of themselves. So we invite them, to have people closest to them, give them some real, you know, candid perspectives about what they see in their life. And, and that's also very helpful for them. When it comes down to it, it's up to them to decide what's the most the highest priority polarity for me, what's the highest priority skill or habit I need to develop? And we just can provide them with a guidance and, and coach them along the way to remove any barriers just kept, keep getting the barriers out of the way, because that's, that's really 90% of it. Just getting the barriers out of the way we know we need to do we just don't do it. Right? **Michael Hingson ** 32:57 Well, you're right. And also, all too often, people are so resistive to to change their resistive to really analyzing themselves, because we don't teach people how to do that. I'm a great fan of introspection, spending time with the end of the day, what went well, what didn't go well, even what went well, could I have done it better. And I have grown to not like liking to use the term failure, other than it's an opportunity to look at what I did, and figure out how to do it better. But we become so defeated so often. And like I hear all the time, people are afraid of public speaking, and it's one of people's greatest fears. And it shouldn't be if we would learn what public speaking is really all about, which is talking with an audience, not to an audience. And again, it's just the kind of thing that people are so resistive to so many of the kinds of concepts I think that you're talking about. And leaders, hopefully are, in general a little bit different because they are leaders and they're open to it or you are able to work with him to get them to that point. But it must be a challenge. **Tracy Christopherson ** 34:16 Well, yeah, the truth is, aren't we're wired to stay in our comfort zones, right? Our brains are wired to keep us safe. And so we have, you know, we react physically, when we don't when we're uncertain about the future or what experience we're going to have. So any uncertainty can unleash a sense of anxiety and us or we can hear that little that little you know, chatter in our brain on you don't need to do that you just stay right where you're at. It's really nice and comfortable here. You know, it's not easy, but you know what you're dealing with. So this is a lot better than going out there and trying something different. What if you fail in our brains, our subconscious feeds us all this so it's really really just increasing awareness of what we're saying to ourselves and how our brain is trying to keep us safe. It's what it's designed to do. But that's only because it doesn't know that it's okay to step out of the comfort zone. And so we really do a lot of coaching around that aspect. Because those are the things mostly that hold us back, is that we just resist, because it's ingrained in us to resist it's a part of our brain. So we have to train our brain. No, you know what, sometimes you just have to say, You know what, I appreciate what you're trying to do. But it's really okay for me to make this chance. It's really okay for me to take this chance to step out and do this. And you have to just kind of work with yourself around that. **Michael Hingson ** 35:44 I, I agree, I hear what you're saying. It's the other side of it, though, is that we don't teach people to deal with fear. I know that for me, having been in the World Trade Center and escaping. People always say, Well, you weren't afraid because you couldn't see what was going on. And it's so difficult to get people to understand. Keep in mind that the airplane in our building hit on if I were to average it between 93 and 99. Floor, the 96th floor on the north side of the building, and I was on the south side of the building on the 78th floor. How was I supposed to know what happened the last time I checked X ray vision, and Superman are fiction, right. And the reality is going down the stairs, no one knew no one knew that we had been attacked by terrorists, we figured out that an aeroplane hit the building, because we were spilling the fumes from burning jet fuel. And I identified that odor, but four floors down from when we entered the stairwell. So it was probably about the 74th floor that I figured out that's the fumes from burning jet fuel when we figured that out. But I wasn't afraid going down the stairs. For I think a couple of reasons. One is, I always liked the concept. Don't worry about what you can control, focus on what you can and leave the rest alone because you can't do anything about it anyway, I didn't articulate that for the longest period of time. But I think that is something that's been in my makeup for a long time. The other part about it is, however, that I think that fear is something that is all too often taught and that if you have knowledge, and essentially what you're talking about, with knowledge, you can learn not to be blinded by fear, as I call it, or paralyzed by fear or overwhelmed, whatever you want to call it. But that fear can in fact, become a powerful tool for you, not against you. And so I'm actually working on on a book about that we actually, with a colleague, we've written a book about that. And the idea is that you can learn to control fear. And yeah, you may have some reactions when something doesn't go just the way you think. But you can learn to control your fears, and allow yourself to be able to move forward in a much more organized way that you don't have to let fear overwhelm you. Right, **Tracy Christopherson ** 38:13 right. Yeah. And I think it's important to know, where's the fear coming from? Right? What is it that we're afraid of? Right. And I think working through those processes, sometimes, just getting that deeper understanding can help you release that fear and realize, Well, really, there isn't anything, nothing terrible is going to happen, right? In many instances. So it's just kind of really getting to know you're self aware your fears come from, I think is a very healthy way to look at fear. **Michael Hingson ** 38:41 And that's a lot of it. And the reality is that we we don't, we're not encouraged to do that kind of self reflecting and self analysis and internalizing of what's going on. So the result is we react rather than thinking more about it, which is, in a sense, maybe another kind of missing logic. Yeah. **Tracy Christopherson ** 39:02 Wow. Right. Right. But and it comes from our past. Yeah, to your point, because we haven't been educated or trained or haven't learned for that self reflection and, and right to do all that from the time we were children. We just respond based on our past programming based on the things that we've experienced in the past. That's what how our brain gets wired. So we don't have that to draw from so you have to build that skill to your right. **Michael Hingson ** 39:31 Yeah, right. And I know for me, having been blind my whole life, I've been in a lot of situations where there have been unpredictable kinds of circumstances. I mean, heck, I lived. Well, anytime I cross the street. There's the potential of a car coming down the street that I missed, or that isn't stopping and I always have to be alert. What am I going to do about that or when I lived in in mass such UCITS for three years, I lived in the state that had the reputation of having had the I the highest accident rate per capita in the country. And I'm sitting there crossing the street with all these crazy cars coming down the street. So, for me, I learned that I have to be observant and not be afraid. Otherwise, why go out at all? And so it that doesn't mean that you just go put yourself in danger. But it does mean that you can deal with different things that go on. Right? Yeah. Yep. Great point. So it becomes one of the the issues to deal with well, so we wrote a book about it called Live like a guide dog. And the end. And the point is that I've had a number of Guide Dogs and other dogs in my life. And the idea is that dogs can fear. But more often than not, fear is learned like my fifth guide dog, Roselle was not afraid of thunder at all. Until we moved to New Jersey and live there for almost a year before she started exhibiting fear reactions and shaking and shivering whenever there was a thunderstorm coming. What we also learned is that a lot of that had to do with the fact that as the storm would approach, the static build up on her, gave her this Prickly, uncomfortable feeling. And then you get the thunder that goes with it. It caused kind of a fear reaction. And again, now we know more about dealing with that. And there are ways to teach dogs that they don't need to be afraid of thunder treats always help. But you know, that's a part of it. But but the reality is, again, I think it's as true for for humans, we need to learn that we can analyze what's going on, as you said earlier, and use that to better analyze ourselves and go Well, why are we reacting to this? Right? So you, you spend a lot of time obviously working with the people who you have the opportunity to, to work with to get to get them to to analyze all that. How long do you end up after on average working with clients? Or is it kind of almost a lifelong kind of thing? Well, **Michelle Troseth ** 42:24 sometimes they might be with us just for a 12 month program. And sometimes we've had leaders with this going on for years. So I just really depends on what their needs are, what their you know, what their goals are. But we do have some that, you know, they just love working with. **Tracy Christopherson ** 42:46 All right, well, unity, right. Yeah. **Michelle Troseth ** 42:49 It's a community to communities. Yeah. Yeah. They like being a **Tracy Christopherson ** 42:53 part of that community. Yeah, putting each other and learning from each other. And so that's, that's another aspect of the work that we do, we really are strong believers in the community and the supportive community. And we know leaders are longing for that right now. And especially leaders that find themselves in, in environments that don't feel psychologically safe. They're really looking to connect with others that are experienced some of the same things they're experiencing. And so we do have an ongoing community that people engage in as well. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 43:27 immunity is a very strong tool that can help a lot too. Yeah. Yeah. Which is really, which is really pretty cool. Well, you know, leaders are people. Well, how come leaders often suffer from burnout? How come that happens? **Michelle Troseth ** 43:47 Well, what happens with when in leadership roles. Sometimes what happens is you're with other leaders, and there's an expectation of behavior and thoughts that are based on shared beliefs of how you should act as a leader, how things that's just the way things are here. And, and then you become even maybe unaware that you are doing those behaviors or having those thoughts. And so what happens is leaders just develop a tracing I called Leadership norms. And those norms can actually be harmful over time. So an example of one is servant leadership. You know, servant leadership is a good thing. And it reinforces everybody before me, the leader eats last and over time, that has a negative impact on the leader and they do suffer from exhaustion and burnout. And you know, we have learned a lot from the airline industry, that there's a reason why they have you put your oxygen mask on first so that you can help others. And it's not an it's not a norm for leaders to do that they always think about even during cold I thought more about their teams than they did about themselves. And you know, just how hard you have to work as a leader, there's a whole norm around that. Long hours work hard climbing the ladder. And another metaphor that Tracy and I like to use is, you know, marathon runners know, they have to pace themselves. And you don't become a marathon runner, you know, by running 26 miles the day of the race, you have to, you have to practice the polarity of activity, and rest. And, and that's a lot like leadership, we're in it for the long haul, we have to learn how to care for ourselves and care for others. And what leaders are developing is what Tracy and I call the imbalanced leader syndrome. And we we see it all the time, we have leaders every week that say, Yep, I have that, you know, because they got overflowing to do lists of competing priorities, their financial and people resources are limited, which causes stress. They lack balance between their work and home, and they're basically just exhausted and unfulfilled. And they know, I think the key thing right now is they're really wondering if they can continue. And so they, they don't have a strategy for work life balance, that's the other thing that we really help them with. But that's some of the reasons we see leaders get burned out. **Michael Hingson ** 46:24 Yeah, and you know, it, I liked the concept. And I've always liked the concept of servant leadership, but I do understand that it can be carried too far. And we need to understand that the best servants are the ones who really are prepared to do it. And it's okay to be and I think is appropriate to be if you're a leader, a servant, because your job is to help but at the same time, you can't do that if you're not properly prepared either. **Tracy Christopherson ** 46:51 Right? Well, when it's, it's good until the point where you start to neglect yourself. And what happens is they prioritize everybody before themselves, and then they start to neglect their needs. Neglect, what you know, what's important to them. And they start to make mistakes, which cause burnout, right, like making themselves available and accessible 24/7 And saying yes, when they reach a request, when they really want to say no, and bringing work home and staying late working on vacation, and sacrificing time with family and friends to work and all of those things add up and build up over time. And that's what you know, can also lead to that imbalance leader syndrome or to burnout and exhaustion because they don't give themselves the rest and the things that they need to thrive and survive. And, and we're not saying don't serve to your point to write, but take care of yourself so that you can be that incredible leader you want to be because the stronger your personal life is, the more you know resilience you're going to have, the more mental clarity you're going to have, the more stamina you're going to have, the more ability you're going to have to serve the way that you want to serve. **Michael Hingson ** 48:04 My most graphic example of that actually relates to one of my guide dogs, my six guide dog Meryl got Meryl in 2007. Roselle had to retire. She had guided for eight years, but she also contracted an immune disease immune mediated thrombocytopenia. So her body was going after her her immune system was going after platelets and so on. Anyway, so marrow came along, and it looked well for a little while. But then we started noticing that Meryl wouldn't play with the other dogs. We had two other dogs in the house Rosella retired guide dog. And we also were what were called breeder keepers for Guide Dogs for the Blind. The breeding stock would not stay in kennels all the time, but would live in people's homes except when they were doing their puppy things. So Meryl wouldn't play with the other dogs. And it got worse and worse. And as I eventually described it, she had a type A personality, she could not leave work at the office, she wouldn't play with them. She followed me everywhere. And if they tried to play she actually curled her lip a few times. And eventually after about 18 months of what wasn't even that was about 14 months of guiding. She started becoming very fearful of even guiding and wearing a guide dog harness. And eventually, the people like Eye Dogs for the Blind, observed her and agreed. And we had to retire her because she was just afraid to guide anymore. She just couldn't handle the stress of guiding on top of the stress that she was putting on herself. Oh, yeah. And the result is that, you know, she did she did retire. And then we got Africa who was my seventh guide dog, whose mother was the breeder dog that we were caring for which was just sort of a coincidence but Africa was the total opposite of Maryland, Africa did fine around people. Now we have Alamo and he does well. But it is interesting because to talk about Meryl, she just got to the point where she could not take the stress. And it was more self imposed, although she never realized that, of course, but it was. Well, **Tracy Christopherson ** 50:21 and that's true for people to write. Some of these norms are self imposed, and we follow them. And we don't have to, but people need permission to let it go. They need to know it's okay to do something different to behave differently. So no, **Michael Hingson ** 50:37 yeah, absolutely. That's, that's really the whole issue is that, you got to learn that and that was something that we could never teach Merrill, no matter what we tried. And so it just didn't work out that way. But it's just one of those things. But for me, so really graphic example of what you're talking about. And the other you know, if I were to also ask this, I just thought about it. We've been talking about leaders, what is the leader? How's that for a general question? **Michelle Troseth ** 51:10 Well, sometimes we say everybody's a leader. You know, I think there's leader roles in pretty much everywhere in organizations and churches and schools and businesses. Certainly, in families, there's leaders, you know, and so it everyone can step into a leadership role, and I think have leadership qualities, you know, I think there's the title, but there's also attributes of leadership that anybody can really exhibit. **Tracy Christopherson ** 51:45 So, and I think that's holding the vision, right? Yes, whether it's a family or an organization, it's really, you know, somebody that holds the vision for who we are, where we're headed. They, you know, to your point earlier, right, they're nurturing the people that are doing the work or taking the actions to move closer to the vision. And they're just that, you know, they're kind of that, you know, they're they're just that nurturing, they create a nurturing environment, and a healthy environment that enables people to bring their gifts, they lean into the strengths of others, and they bring people together, they connect people, to move the, you know, the efforts forward to move and strive towards the goals or the vision of who and who you who you are, and what you're trying to achieve. And they kind of hold that container for people to really step into all they can be and, and guide that, you know, guide those individuals in groups and teams, I think. Yeah, so think **Michael Hingson ** 52:55 that, from a leader standpoint, one of the things that I have found is that true people who lead also know when it's time to let someone else take the lead on some given thing, because they have some gift or tool that will serve the team better than the so called leader. And I think that's again, one of the differences going back to near the beginning of today, between a leader and a boss, because I don't think bosses necessarily know that unless they truly understand leadership. **Michelle Troseth ** 53:32 Yeah, well, there's a there's a polarity and leading and following to sometimes you have to know when to follow, right? And sometimes you need to know when to lead. So yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 53:43 For me, again, going back to guide dogs, people mostly don't understand what a guide dog does. The purpose of a guide dog is to make sure that we walk safely, the dog doesn't know where I want to go or how to get there. And very frankly, I don't want the dog to know where to go and how to get there. Because that's, that's not their job, and how are they going to know. And too many people think, oh, it's amazing how your dog just knows everything. Well, it's not quite the way it works. But it's also true that we in every sense of the word form a team dog has a job to do, I have a job to do. And we need to build up on an extremely high level of trust. And understanding that we both know what our jobs are, and we know what the other individuals jobs is, so that we can be the most successful as we're walking somewhere or going from place to place that we can. And again, it works really well when the dog knows that it can respect me and that I'm going to respect the job of the dog and give the dog the support it needs. Because the dog in turn will do the same for me. Dogs want somebody To be a Cesar Mallanna would say, a pack leader. But at the same time, in the case of a guide, dog and person, there are times when the dog will be able to take the initiative. And should. **Michelle Troseth ** 55:14 Yeah, that makes so much sense. **Michael Hingson ** 55:18 Yeah, it's, it's pretty cool to see it and really understand it when it happens. Well, if people want to reach out to you guys, and make contact, and so on, and maybe explore working with you, how do they do that? **Tracy Christopherson ** 55:36 Well, the best thing to do is to go to our website, which is missing logic.com. And both of our emails are on the website. So that's really great. And we also have a large LinkedIn following in there. And our handle for LinkedIn is Missing Logic LLC. So that's another great place to find us and kind of follow what we're doing. And then we're also in the process of starting a polarity intelligence website for our book. So there will be information about the book, information about us as authors. And so that's another place where listeners can go **Michael Hingson ** 56:13 when the book comes out. Are you looking to make it an audio book as well? One would hope? Yes, yeah. Intent? **Tracy Christopherson ** 56:22 Oh, yeah, it takes a little bit. It takes a little bit of time after the book has to be out for a little bit before we can start that process. So but yes, definitely. **Michael Hingson ** 56:31 Are you self publishing? Or do you have a publisher? **Tracy Christopherson ** 56:34 We have a publisher, Morgan, James Publishing? **Michael Hingson ** 56:37 I'm sorry, what company? **Tracy Christopherson ** 56:39 Morgan, James Morgan, James. **Michael Hingson ** 56:40 Okay. Well, it's exciting that it's coming out and the name of the book again, **Michelle Troseth ** 56:45 polarity, intelligence, the missing logic in leadership. There **Michael Hingson ** 56:50 you go. Well, I hope people will seek out the book, and they will seek out you I think it's important to do that. And I think that you offer a lot. I certainly have appreciated you being here. Are there any kind of last things that you want to offer to people before we wrap this up? **Michelle Troseth ** 57:09 Well, I just want to thank you again, Michael. It's been just a joy to get to know you, and the unstoppable podcasts and the great work that you're doing in the world. And so and just, you know, I knew it was gonna be a great conversation. It was so just leaving full of gratitude. **Tracy Christopherson ** 57:25 Yes, thank you so much, Michael. It's really been a pleasure. Well, appreciate the opportunity. **Michael Hingson ** 57:31 Hi, as well, this has been absolutely enjoyable. And we should do it again. Sometime after the book comes out. I'm sure you'll have lots more stories to tell. Oh, yes. Yes, yes, we well. Well, thank you. Thank you both again, and I want to thank you for listening. We hope you've enjoyed it. And Tracy and Michelle have a lot to offer. So please go seek them out. And I am sure if you are dealing with any kind of leadership issues or whatever, they will help you deal with the polarities and fix it. And they're absolutely right. Both sides of a pole or both polarities in anything, have to be there or it doesn't work. I love to talk about magnets, you know, you need a north pole and a south pole. And the reality is that one doesn't really make the process work very well. You do have to have both. So thanks again for listening to us. If you'd like to reach out to me, I'd love to hear from you. Please email me at Michaelhi at accessibe.com accessibe is spelled A C C E S S I B E. And it's Michael M I C H A E L H I at accessibe.com or go to our podcast page, WW dot, www dot Michael m i c h e a l Hingson. H i n g s o n.com/podcast. And wherever you're listening, please give us a five star rating. We love those and really appreciate that and your reviews. We value your input and your thoughts very highly. And for both of you, as well as all of you listening, if you know anyone else who want to be a guest on unstoppable mindset, please let us know. We're always looking for more people to bring on and have on his guests and have more fun conversation. So please don't hesitate to make any recommendations that you have. And so, one last time, Tracy and Michelle, I want to thank you both for being here very much. Thank you.  **Michael Hingson ** 59:29 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. 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Healthcare's MissingLogic
#218: The MissingLogic® Journey Beyond Healthcare

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 13:53


One of the common questions we frequently get asked when speaking to other leaders is whether we will be doing work outside of healthcare. And guess what? We're absolutely thrilled to announce that we're expanding our reach beyond healthcare leaders. With over 20 years of experience working with healthcare leaders and different organizations, we always knew that what we have been doing was applicable to all leaders. Therefore, we believe it's time to expand our reach and work with all leaders in all industries. In this podcast episode, we share some incredibly exciting changes that are taking place at MissingLogic and some up-leveling to the podcast that you're not going to want to miss! We also talk about why we started our podcast with healthcare leaders and why we are running some stellar encore episodes for the next several weeks on our podcast. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#207: Leadership Development for Emerging Polarity Intelligent™ Healthcare Leaders ft. Michelle Pena and Kris Pohlmann

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 46:21


In this podcast, we talk with our special guests, Michelle Pena and Kris Pohlmann, from Trinity Health Grand Rapids, who share their long-term journey with MissingLogic to grow Polarity Intelligent™ leaders within their healthcare organization. Michelle is an accomplished executive nurse leader with extensive experience in healthcare operations and strategy. She currently serves as the Chief Nursing Officer for Trinity Health Grand Rapids and Trinity Health Medical Group Grand Rapids. Kris is the Administrative Clinical Services Director for Trinity Health Grand Rapids, who specializes in clinical services for the geriatric population and orthopedic services. In this podcast, Michelle and Kris talk about leadership development for emerging Polarity Intelligent leaders and some of their journeys with MissingLogic and Trinity Health Grand Rapids. We also talk about their insights to have a partnering relationship with each other to achieve a greater purpose of growing a thriving and resilient team. They also share what makes them excited about supporting and investing in new emerging leaders to develop a core competency in Polarity Intelligence™. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast
Replay: How To Thrive as Clinicians and Leaders Through HealthyWork Cultures, Featuring MissingLogic

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 35:23


REPLAY - Originally released June 15th, 2021; What is the significance of healthy work cultures in healthcare? How do we achieve and even sustain a healthy workplace culture?  In this episode, I am joined by Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson, co-founders of MissingLogic. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally. Listen in to today's episode to learn: How MissingLogic came to be and their mission Why healthy work culture in healthcare is so important What you can be doing to achieve and sustain a healthy work culture How we can thrive as clinicians and conversations to be had with healthcare leaders Factors that go into workplace culture to consider What burnout is and if it is treatable  Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation! Resources MissingLogic Website: https://www.missinglogic.com/ MissingLogic Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!

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Healthcare's MissingLogic
#193: Leadership Experiences That Made Us the Leaders We Are Today

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 30:43


In this episode, we share some of the experiences that have shaped us and made us into the leaders we are today. We've been leaders for a long time and we've had a lot of experiences, so it's always helpful to step back and reflect on those experiences that have shaped us or made us who we are today. In fact, this is something we did when we started MissingLogic® and it's something we do periodically as we are called to grow and evolve as leaders. In this podcast, we share some key takeaways from our leadership experiences and what you can learn from them as healthcare leaders. We also talk about the importance of reflection and how it allows us to step back and gain a new perspective on what matters most as leaders. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Medical Entrepreneur
How MissingLogic Helps Healthcare Workers Beat Burnout and Thrive

Medical Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 41:29


➡️ Become an aesthetic injector WITHOUT wasting time or money: https://intro.aestheticnursesclub.com/masterclassDid you know that in the US, 54% of physicians and nurses are burnt out? Burnout is a state of long-term physical and mental exhaustion that can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. To think that there is a profession in which every other person suffers from this condition seems crazy, but it's true. Luckily, there are people fighting these alarming trends. Among them are Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson, founders of MissingLogic. MissingLogic is a successful coaching and consulting company that uses a framework approach focused on leveraging polarities to help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders fight burnout. Join us as we discuss their journey, their unique approach to fighting burnout in the healthcare industry, and how they have managed to turn this into a successful business for themselves. You don't want to miss out on this episode!Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Michelle and Tracy introduce themselves (01:20)How Michelle and Tracy met (06:29)Polarity Intelligence (10:38)How they leverage polarities (15:35)How they teach communication skills (23:29)Their framework approach (28:29)Their journey into entrepreneurship (33:57)Outro (41:02)---Additional Resources:  - MissingLogic Website: https://www.missinglogic.com/- MissingLogic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc/- Get in touch with Tracy: tracy@missinglogic.com- Get in touch with Michelle: michelle@missinglogic.com - Join my challenge here!- Check out my website here!- Sign up for our Aesthetics training here! Medical Entrepreneur is a podcast dedicated to those who are trying to escape mainstream medicine and start building the healthcare business of their dreams. Subscribe on YouTube or follow us on your favorite podcast platform!

ACNL in Action
Special Presentation: Healthcare's MissingLogic®️ w/Dr. Kimberly Long

ACNL in Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 44:55


The podcast is on hiatus this week, but we wanted to bring you a true example of ACNL itself in action. ACNL CEO Dr. Kimberly Long was a guest on the Healthcare's MissingLogic podcast this week. MissingLogic was a guest on our own podcast earlier this year, and Tracy and Michelle have a great interview with Dr. Long as they talk about her journey as a leader and what lessons she has for emerging leaders building resilience. What follows is the episode in full. We hope you'll check it out, and we'll see you next month!

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Cup Of Nurses
EP 186: Solving Problems in Leadership with Michelle Troseth and Dr. Tracy Christopherson

Cup Of Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 55:13


A good nurse leader knows their strengths and weaknesses. They are goal-oriented and know how to use the strengths of their team and organization members to move as one unit. But what happens when the leaders have burned out themselves? How can they maintain well-being when they're not aware of what it's like to be well? In this episode we welcome our guests, Michelle Troseth and Dr. Tracy Christopherson, co-founders of MissingLogic.Together they have 60 years of healthcare experience and are experts in helping nurse leaders fight burnout and improve satisfaction through the power of a framework-driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence. If you are interested to become a leader in the nursing field or fight burnout, this episode is for you. So, join us as we explore different strategies for helping our nurse leaders move forward while fighting burnout along the way. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction 02:53 About Michelle and Tracy 06:39 Importance of healthy leadership in healthcare 10:10 Stressors for nurse managers 13:27 Toxic behavior that leads to burnout 19:13 Polarity Intelligence 23:10 Margins and the mission 26:33 Challenges in union vs nonunion hospital 32:09 Is more nurses ever the solution? 38:11 How healthcare organizations solve problems 39:34 Unit satisfaction and culture 44:22 Characteristics of good leaders 52:13 End Remarks Cup of Nurses: https://fanlink.to/CONsite Frontline Warriors: https://fanlink.to/FWsite Apple https://fanlink.to/Applepodcast Spotify https://fanlink.to/Spotifypodcast Cup of Nurses Store https://fanlink.to/CONshop Frontline Warriors store https://fanlink.to/FWshop Interested in Travel Nursing? https://fanlink.to/TravelNurseNow Free Travel Nursing Guide https://fanlink.to/Travelnursingchecklist Nclex Guide https://fanlink.to/NCLEXguide Cup of Nurses FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cupofnurses Frontline Warriors FB group https://fanlink.to/FWFBgroup

Improve Healthcare
Healthcare's MissingLogic: Addressing Burnout in Healthcare using the Polarity Intelligence Framework

Improve Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 23:44


In this episode Michelle Troseth and Dr. Tracy Christopherson share insights into their seminal work on addressing burnout in healthcare.Michelle Troseth and Dr. Tracy Christopherson are co-founders of MissingLogic®. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence™. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally.Learn more at MissingLogic®Also have a listen to their fabulous podcast Healthcare's Missing LogicDownload the FREE resource The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life Balance

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Nurse Podcast Channel
Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast: Creating Balance: A Personal Experience with Dr. Mari Tietze

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 39:55


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Mari Tietze about her transformational journey through our coaching programs for healthcare leaders. Dr. Tietze is the recipient of the Myrna R. Pickard Endowed Professorship at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) College of Nursing and Health Innovation (CONHI). She also is the affiliate representing nursing at the UTA Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics. Mari shares her biggest challenges in creating a balance between her personal and professional life before joining our coaching programs. She also shares some of the significant differences she experienced after joining our Bootcamp and how she became aware of her own behaviors and early warning signs that are cues when she over-emphasizes one area of her life to the neglect of the other. We also talk about how Mari uses her personalized blueprint from our coaching program daily to balance her personal and professional life. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/ -| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on January 12, 2022 on Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

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Healthcare's MissingLogic: Creating Work Life Balance When You Didn't Trust It Was Possible with Kathy de Figueiredo

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 41:17


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Kathy de Figueiredo about her transformational journey through our coaching programs for healthcare leaders and the impact that has had on her as a leader. Kathy de Figueiredo is a Regional Director of Quality Improvement at Baylor Scott and White Health in College Station, Texas. Kathy has held various roles in over 30 years of healthcare experience, and she's currently responsible for quality improvement, infection prevention, clinical compliance, patient safety, and patient experience. Kathy shares her biggest challenges in creating a balance between her personal and professional life and how she recognized some of her limiting beliefs after joining the Bootcamp. We also talk about her personalized blueprint from our coaching programs and how she uses it to balance her personal and professional life. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Registration for the Leadership Survival Bootcamp closes tonight at 12 midnight EST. Click Here NOW to enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/ -| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on January 26, 2022 on Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#153: How to Reclaim Unconditional Love for Yourself and Body with Lizzy Cangro

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 54:25


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Lizzy Cangro about her book “Reclaim the Rebel: 12 Rebellious Acts to Achieve Unconditional Love for Your Body” and some rebellious acts to help you transform your health and wellness. Lizzy is an expert nutritionist and wellness coach with a deep passion for helping others feel good about themselves and love their body unconditionally. Inspired by her journey to wellness, she founded Nutrition by Lizzy in 2017 to help clients rebel against the diet industry and achieve sustainable long-term health and wellness using a combination of nutrition, movement, and mindset. Lizzy shares her journey of recovering from an eating disorder to rediscovering compassion and unconditional love for her body. We also talk about how to use our love languages to improve our relationships with ourselves and what we can do to silence that “inner mean girl” and rewrite our stories. At the end of the episode, Lizzy offers a gift to all MissingLogic listeners: Visit  https://nutritionbylizzy.com/shop/rebel and enter the code REBEL at checkout to get your ebook copy of Reclaim the Rebel. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Nurse Podcast Channel
ACNL in Action: Leadership Survival Bootcamp w/MissingLogic

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 29:37


Charlene talks with Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth, co-founders of the leadership coaching firm MissingLogic. They talk about what's missing in healthcare and leadership training -- the "Missing Logic" -- as well as how the pandemic has affected the levels of burnout in the industry, what kinds of coaching leaders are looking for now, and their advice for nurses considering leaving the profession. Host: Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton) Guests: Tracy Christopherson, PhD, RRT (@tracy-christopherson) Michelle Troseth, MSN, RN, FNAP, FAAN (@michelletroseth Join the early interest list for MissingLogic's June Leadership Survival Bootcamp: https://www.trainingmissinglogic.com/LSBC-june-2022-IL_ACNL About the show: ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.  Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse. -| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on May 6, 2022 on ACNL In Action. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Nurse Podcast Channel
Healthcare's MissingLogic: Attention Healthcare Leaders! Busy is a Badge of Burnout

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 29:53


How many times do you say, “I'm fine, I'm just really busy” when people ask you how you are? Being busy becomes a status symbol as a healthcare leader. In fact, the more you can do, the more you're asked to do, and the more you feel you're bringing value to your team and your organization. In this podcast, we talk about why being busy is a badge of burnout, not honor. We also discuss the importance of setting boundaries for healthcare leaders and some warning signs you are wearing a badge of burnout. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/ -| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on December 29, 2021 on Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#149: Setting Boundaries: Becoming a Thriving, Resilient, and Unstoppable Leader with Terri Cole

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 61:27


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Terri Cole about her book “Boundary Boss” and why boundaries are important for thriving, resilient, and unstoppable leaders. Terri is a licensed psychotherapist, global relationship and empowerment expert, and the author of “Boundary Boss: The Essential Guide to Talk True, Be Seen, and Finally Live Free.” For over two decades, Terri has worked with a diverse group of clients, from stay-at-home moms to celebrities and fortune 500 CEOs. She has a gift for making complex psychological concepts accessible and actionable so that clients and students achieve sustainable change. Terri shares her journey of becoming the “boundary boss” and explores where our boundary blueprints come from. We also talk about the “Boundary Boss Bill of Rights” and what a “high-functioning codependent” (HFC) is and why it's an issue for some people. At the end of the episode, Terri offers a gift to all MissingLogic listeners: Visit BoundaryBoss.me/MissingLogic to watch the video and grab the boundary strategies and scripts. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Health Care Rounds
#144: Fighting Burnout in Healthcare with Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson

Health Care Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 32:52


Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson are co-founders of MissingLogic®. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence™. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally.Michelle and Tracy have been interprofessional leaders, friends and colleagues for over 30 years. They are co-hosts of a top healthcare leadership podcast, Healthcare's MissingLogic. Michelle and Tracy have a combined experience of more than 60 years working as consultants and coaches for healthcare organizations across North America supporting healthcare leaders as they strive to create healthy, healing work cultures. They frequently speak at national and international leadership conferences on the topics of managing healthcare polarities, achieving work life balance and living a resilient life.John Marchica, CEO, Darwin Research GroupJohn Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. He is leading ongoing, in-depth research initiatives on integrated health systems, accountable care organizations, and value-based care models. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the graduate College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is pursuing certification as a Fellow.

ACNL in Action
Leadership Survival Bootcamp w/MissingLogic

ACNL in Action

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 29:37


Charlene talks with Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth, co-founders of the leadership coaching firm MissingLogic. They talk about what's missing in healthcare and leadership training -- the "Missing Logic" -- as well as how the pandemic has affected the levels of burnout in the industry, what kinds of coaching leaders are looking for now, and their advice for nurses considering leaving the profession. Host: Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton) Guests: Tracy Christopherson, PhD, RRT (@tracy-christopherson) Michelle Troseth, MSN, RN, FNAP, FAAN (@michelletroseth Join the early interest list for MissingLogic's June Leadership Survival Bootcamp: https://www.trainingmissinglogic.com/LSBC-june-2022-IL_ACNL About the show: ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.  Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#146: A Ph.D. Journey featuring Dr. Tracy Christopherson

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 62:19


In this episode, we shine the spotlight on the PhD journey of MissingLogic co-founder and Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast co-host, Dr. Tracy Christopherson. In this very special episode, her best friend and business partner, Michelle Troseth, interviews her about some of her greatest lessons learned in her PhD journey. Dr. Christopherson completed her PhD in Interprofessional Healthcare Studies at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science with her dissertation on, “Exploring the Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Knowledge and Dual Identity of Interprofessional Shared Governance Members in Healthcare.” In this podcast, we talk about her post-licensure education journey and some of the biggest challenges she faced in her PhD journey. We also talk about some of the most interesting findings from her PhD research. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Nurse Podcast Channel
Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast: Are you a “Do the Right Thing” Leader?

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 22:21


Are you a “Do the Right Thing” Leader? We know healthcare leaders are overburdened and have a hard time doing the right thing. But there are courageous leaders who did the right thing and are not afraid to make decisions for their team. They are intentional in making courageous decisions and doing the right thing for themselves and their organization. In this episode, we talk about what courageous leaders do and how they make decisions to do the right thing. We also share some characteristics of courageous leaders, their values, empowering beliefs, and qualities that other leaders don't have. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU! This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you. Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/ >> The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org >> This episode originally aired on Healthcare's MissingLogic on Dec 15, 2021. Follow, Listen and Subscribe Here.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#143: TRU Healthcare Leaders Series: Mindful Choices

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 39:26


In this first episode of a 3-part series, we focus on making Mindful Choices which is Pillar #1 of our Dynamic Balance Effect™ (DBE) Framework.Mindful choices as one of the pillars encompasses how to live and choose from the principles or values that ground you in what matters most and provides the guardrails for your life.But how can you make mindful choices and choose from the principles that guide and ground you? You need to step back, reevaluate, reconnect, and recommit to the most important things to you and the principles that can guide and center you.In this podcast, we discuss what helps you make mindful choices, what we've learned personally about making mindful choices, and the key learnings we've had with healthcare leaders across the country.We also talk about the different elements in Pillar #1 and some examples of how they come alive.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

HealthCare UnTold
Missing Logic

HealthCare UnTold

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 27:59


 Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth are co-founders of MissingLogic®.  Prior to starting their business in early 2018, they worked for large health systems, global technology and clinical knowledge corporations, as well as served in leadership roles for national health professional organizations.Tracy and Michelle are the co-hosts of Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast, that focuses on the complex challenges and chronic tensions in healthcare and experiences of the leaders that are managing them. They have two unique frameworks which provide the foundation for their work.:Dynamic Balance Effect™ (DBE) Framework- includes a unique combination of strategies supporting healthcare leaders to become balanced and resilient leaders.Healthy Healing Organization (H2O) Framework™ -guides the development of healthy healing organizations and work cultures resulting in the best places to give and receive care.       

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Healthcare's MissingLogic
#142: Coping with Burnout: A Physical Therapy Perspective featuring Dr. Karen Mueller

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 49:28


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Karen Mueller about her research on burnout with physical therapy students and faculty and the implications for students and new clinicians entering the workforce.Karen is a professor and founding core faculty member at Rasmussen University. She is the author of the book, “Communication from the Inside Out: Strategies for the Engaged Professional,” and has authored several articles pertaining to the role of physical therapy intervention in end-of-life care.Karen shares some significant findings of their first study published in 2018 in The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society on “Patterns of Academic Burnout, Emotional Distress, and Coping” with doctoral physical therapy (DPT) students.We also talk about the results of their new study on “Self-compassion and Compassion for Others in Physical Therapy Students, Faculty and Clinical Instructors” and implications for new clinicians entering the workforce.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#141: Top 5 Reasons to Shift Healthcare Leadership Norms

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 34:28


Can we create new leadership norms in healthcare?Most healthcare leaders and organizations are literally living in  “one day or moment at a time” survival mode. In fact, more and more healthcare leaders are leaving their positions due to burnout.Therefore, we believe NOW is the perfect time to challenge the current leadership norms and shift to NEW leadership norms.  It is time to be bold enough to stop sacrificing yourself for your team and organization.We need to create new leadership norms where all healthcare leaders can be their best selves at work and at home, live more balanced lives, experience more joy, and become role models for new emerging leaders.In this episode, we talk about the top five reasons to shift the healthcare leadership norms and why we are being called to be BOLD.We also talk about the book of Bronnie Ware, “The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing,” and how it relates to our current leadership norms.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#140: Post-Pandemic Opportunities for Healthcare Leaders featuring Michael Bleich

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 61:30


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Michael Bleich about his lessons in leadership and post-pandemic opportunities for healthcare leaders.Michael Bleich is senior professor and director at Langston Center for Innovation in Quality and Safety at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing. He is also a nationally recognized scholar and thought leader who has held clinical, consultative service, academic, and association leadership positions nationwide.We discuss the recent report “The Future of Nursing, 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity,” which explores how nurses can work to reduce health disparities, promote equity and improve the health and well-being among nurses and other healthcare providers.We also talk about holistic leadership and why it should be advanced as a model for leadership development and practice.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#139: Building a Multiracial Liberation Movement through a Polarity Lens featuring Beth Applegate

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 58:24


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Beth Applegate about building a multiracial liberation movement through a polarity lens.Beth is the founder of Applegate Consulting Group (ACG), a woman-owned organizational development (OD) practice with three decades of experience with national and international not-for-profit organizations, academic institutions, and governmental agencies.She identifies as an Applied Behavioral Science scholar-practitioner positioned to bring to the forefront the tradition of inquiry and dialogue to the service of social justice and healthy individuals, groups, and organizations in the world.We discuss “Chapter 5: Support and Challenge – For You and Me” that she authored in the Volume 2 book collated by  Barry Johnson, which talks about building a multiracial liberation movement by using a polarity lens and how to apply it to ourselves as anti-racist white people.We also talk about the implications of having EITHER/OR thinking and how a polarity lens inviting AND/BOTH thinking is critical to multiracial liberation.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#138: Balancing Feminine and Masculine Energies

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 33:50


Every human being has masculine and feminine energy, but it's often misunderstood that feminine energy only comes with a woman or masculine energy only comes with a man.If your masculine energy and feminine energy are unbalanced, one of those energies becomes dominant, and you will feel off-balanced in your life and experience negative consequences.Therefore, understanding how to leverage both energies will help you understand the shifts that are happening at a global level to balance this energy.In this episode, we talk about a foundational “Mother Polarity” or “Master Polarity” of Masculine and Feminine Energy and how you can leverage them.We also talk about some actions to increase your masculine and feminine energies and how these energies can contribute to burnout when there is an overemphasis on one energy over the other.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#137: Being a Transformational Community Leader During Times of Great Change with Tasha Blackmon

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 59:54


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Tasha Blackmon about transformational leadership and her lessons on leadership and the pandemic.Tasha is a dynamic, collaborative leader, mentor, and coach who brings more than 20 years of business operations experience to her role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Michigan's largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Cherry Health.During her years with Cherry Health, she has championed health justice by aggressively disrupting healthcare disparities, leading numerous large-scale expansion and development projects, and holding six positions within Cherry Health before becoming CEO in 2018.Tasha shares about Cherry Health and the role it serves in West Michigan, which provides integrated health care services to 70,000 patients.We also talk about her leadership style and some advice for those emerging individuals who are stepping into leadership.At the close of the interview, Tasha shares how COVID-19 impacted her as a leader and how she takes action to experience the positive outcomes of her professional and personal life.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#136: From Workplace Drama to Workforce Empowerment with David Emerald

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 59:52


In this episode, we talk with our special guest David Emerald about his powerful frameworks, self-leadership, and transforming organizations.David Emerald is a co-founder of the Bainbridge Leadership Center (Bainbridge Island, WA). He is the author of The Power of TED* (*The Empowerment Dynamic), a teaching story about Self Leadership, and has recently published his second book called 3 Vital Questions: Transforming Workplace Drama, a teaching story about workplace drama and its heavy costs to organizations.David shares the different elements of the Dreaded Drama Triangle (DDT)™, including the three roles—Victim, Rescuer, and Persecutor and The Empowerment Dynamic (TED), which provides an antidote to the toxic roles of the DDT.We also talk about the 3 Vital Questions that have helped countless individuals and teams engage in productive and powerful interaction to achieve desired outcomes.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#135: Rethinking Individual and Organizational Resilience with Dr. Sonia Udod

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 45:08


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Sonia Udod about her published article on rethinking resilience and its implication for healthcare leaders.Dr. Udod is the PI of Translating Evidence for Nursing LEADership (LEAD) and Health Services to Improve Outcomes Program, which focuses on enhancing nurse leader development critical to creating high-quality healthcare workplaces, leading to quality nurse, patient, and organizational outcomes.Sonia also shares her passion for enhancing nurse leader capacity in the workplace and teaching students to be effective healthcare leaders.We also discuss some strategies on how nurse leaders can promote organizational resilience while building their own individual resilience within the current Covid-19 pandemic.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#134: What Healthcare Leaders Have to Say as COVID Continues

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 24:18


We know how important healthcare leaders are to the healthcare system, especially during these challenging times. If the leaders do not stay strong and healthy through the pandemic, the whole system is at risk.The thing is, many healthcare leaders feel like they are out of the boat now, drowning and barely keeping their heads above water. In fact, there is new data emerging showing a high percentage of leaders are considering leaving their positions.In this episode, we talk about what we're hearing from healthcare leaders all around the country. We also share some baby steps tips that you can do to refill your cup.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#133: Creating Work Life Balance When You Didn't Trust It Was Possible with Kathy de Figueiredo

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 40:32


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Kathy de Figueiredo about her transformational journey through our coaching programs for healthcare leaders and the impact that has had on her as a leader.Kathy de Figueiredo is a  Regional Director of Quality Improvement at Baylor Scott and White Health in College Station, Texas. Kathy has held various roles in over 30 years of healthcare experience, and she's currently responsible for quality improvement, infection prevention, clinical compliance, patient safety, and patient experience.Kathy shares her biggest challenges in creating a balance between her personal and professional life and how she recognized some of her limiting beliefs after joining the Bootcamp.We also talk about her personalized blueprint from our coaching programs and how she uses it to balance her personal and professional life.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Registration for the Leadership Survival Bootcamp closes tonight at 12 midnight EST. Click Here NOW to enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#132: Calling all Healthcare Leaders! Work-Life Balance is Possible

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 24:28


You've probably heard that work-life balance doesn't exist.Or maybe you've tried to balance your personal and professional life, especially during these challenging times, but you feel like it's impossible to achieve. As healthcare leaders, we're taught to look at challenges and issues as problems to solve and we think that problem-solving is the logic we apply to all challenges we face.Are we right?The thing is, not every problem is solvable, and if you can't recognize that the challenge isn't a problem to solve, then you're going to fail over time.In this episode, we reveal that Work-Life Balance is possible and why you can achieve it as a healthcare leader.We also discuss why some problems are not solvable, what a polarity is, how they work, and how you can take a different approach to manage them.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#131: Creating Balance: A Personal Experience with Dr. Mari Tietze

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 39:10


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Mari Tietze about her transformational journey through our coaching programs for healthcare leaders.Dr. Tietze is the recipient of the Myrna R. Pickard Endowed Professorship at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) College of Nursing and Health Innovation (CONHI). She also is the affiliate representing nursing at the UTA Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics.Mari shares her biggest challenges in creating a balance between her personal and professional life before joining our coaching programs.She also shares some of the significant differences she experienced after joining our Bootcamp and how she became aware of her own behaviors and early warning signs that are cues when she over-emphasizes one area of her life to the neglect of the other.We also talk about how Mari uses her personalized blueprint from our coaching program daily to balance her personal and professional life.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#130: How to Become the CEO of Your Life

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 27:14


Today's episode is all about “How to become the CEO of your life.”We believe that if you're not taking full responsibility for your life and you're blaming circumstances and making an excuse not to do the things that serve your purpose, then you're not the CEO of your life.Maybe you have a limiting belief that you don't have a choice, or you're not in control of your own life.But if you're the CEO of your life, you can give yourself the agency to realign your purpose, you have the choice to take control and create empowering beliefs for better outcomes of your life.In this podcast, we talk about how every healthcare leader has the agency to be the CEO of their own life.We also discuss three characteristics of being a CEO and what it takes to live those characteristics and own your life.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#129: Attention Healthcare Leaders! Busy is a Badge of Burnout

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 29:08


How many times do you say, “I'm fine, I'm just really busy” when people ask you how you are?Being busy becomes a status symbol as a healthcare leader.In fact, the more you can do, the more you're asked to do, and the more you feel you're bringing value to your team and your organization.In this podcast, we talk about why being busy is a badge of burnout, not honor. We also discuss the importance of setting boundaries for healthcare leaders and some warning signs you are wearing a badge of burnout.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#128: Being a Transformational Leader during the Covid-19 Pandemic featuring Dr. Kevin Sneed

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 56:12


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Kevin Sneed, a tenured Professor and the founding Dean of the USF Health Taneja College of Pharmacy.Kevin shares his WE-CARE (Workgroup Enhancing Community Advocacy and Research Engagement) program, which helps to improve health outcomes among minority populations, increases research participation, and builds connections and trust between the community and researchers.He also mentions his partnership with different organizations like American Heart Association and REACHUP, Inc that educates African American and Latino communities on how to understand the coronavirus and prepare for the vaccine, especially during this Covid-19 pandemic.We also talk about the impact of Covid-19 on academia and universities and the importance of committing to a safe academic environment for the student learners, staff, and faculty.At the close of the interview, Kevin answered a couple of questions about his professional and personal life from our new process called the Missing Questions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#127: Are you a “Do the Right Thing” Leader?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 21:36


Are you a “Do the Right Thing” Leader?We know healthcare leaders are overburdened and have a hard time doing the right thing.But there are courageous leaders who did the right thing and are not afraid to make decisions for their team.They are intentional in making courageous decisions and doing the right thing for themselves and their organization.In this episode, we talk about what courageous leaders do and how they make decisions to do the right thing.We also share some characteristics of courageous leaders, their values, empowering beliefs, and qualities that other leaders don't have.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#126: Leveraging Candor and Diplomacy While Living in a Polarized World

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 30:26


We have experienced some of the most challenging and polarizing times in recent history.We are exposed to different points of view and what might appear to be opposite or conflicting perspectives and values on a daily basis.Differing perspectives and points of view can be good. In this episode, we talk about recognizing when conflicting or opposing perspectives need each other to serve a bigger purpose and how that can change the conversation.One way to deal with a polarity is to understand the polarity itself of candor and diplomacy so you can deepen your understanding of other people's perspectives and skillsets.During the podcast, we also explore the importance of candor and diplomacy and how you can leverage both to support healthy communication.We also talk about some of the positive outcomes and early warnings signs of candor and diplomacy and how individuals can engage in healthy dialogue about things that matter most to them.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#125: Applications of Polarity Thinking™ by Diverse Leaders with Dr. Barry Johnson

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 65:24


In this episode, we talk with Dr. Barry Johnson, about the book AND: Making a Difference by Leveraging Polarity, Paradox or Dilemma, Volume Two: Applications.“AND” is for people who want to make a positive difference by overcoming obstacles such as resistance to change and polarization.Barry shares, Volume 2 is a representation of the expansive application of Polarity Thinking™ from different perspectives and experiences of people skilled in leveraging polarities.In this book, different authors come from a variety of disciplines such as coaches, teachers, and consultants who share their personal stories and knowledge on how they applied Polarity Thinking™ in their work and communities.We discuss the two chapters we co-authored that include a variety of examples of common polarities in healthcare organizations and how they are frequently presented.We also share how using a framework founded in polarities can help you manage individual and system elements to create a healthy work environment.At the close of the interview, Dr. Johnson answered a couple of personal questions from our new process called the Missing Questions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

The Health Design Podcast
Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson , co-founders of MissingLogic

The Health Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 27:21


Michelle and Tracy have been interprofessional leaders, friends and colleagues for over 30 years. They are co-hosts of a top healthcare leadership podcast, Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Michelle and Tracy have a combined experience of more than 60 years working as consultants and coaches for healthcare organizations across North America supporting healthcare leaders as they strive to create healthy, healing work cultures. They frequently speak at national and international leadership conferences on the topics of managing healthcare polarities, achieving work life balance and living a resilient life. MissingLogic was recently featured on CNBC for their work with healthcare organizations and their Healthy Healing Organization (H2O) Framework™. Michelle and Tracy have also developed the Dynamic Balance Effect™ (DBE) Framework to help healthcare leaders experience joy, live with intention and be their best self at work and at home. The DBE Framework provides the foundation for their numerous healthcare leader group-coaching programs. WEBSITE LINK: https://www.missinglogic.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#124: What Does Having Gratitude as a Core Value Look Like?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 26:52


Today's episode is all about gratitude and being grateful.We believe that practicing gratitude makes you a stronger person and a stronger healthcare leader.Gratitude is one of our six core values at MissingLogic® and in today's episode we share how we practice gratitude in our business.We know it can be difficult to find things to be grateful for, during these challenging times.We share how we have looked at the opportunities in front of us and the positive things that have happened with gratitude.In fact, we are very grateful that we have the opportunity to help and serve healthcare leaders, like you, during these difficult times.We are very grateful to you, our listeners, our family, and our friends for supporting us throughout our journey.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to take good care of your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

The Healthcare Leadership Mindset
Leadership and the Importance of Self Care with Michelle Troseth & Tracy Christopherson

The Healthcare Leadership Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 37:35


Despite the well-known benefits, many leaders remain resistant to the idea of self-care. Tune in to today's episode to learn more about why now is the time to embrace the notion of self-care in a way that will help you perform at your best, as well as positively impact those around you.  Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson are co-founders of MissingLogic®. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence™. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally.  WEBSITE LINK: https://www.missinglogic.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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Healthcare's MissingLogic
#123: You Have All the Time You Need to Care for You!

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 20:18


One of the biggest mistakes healthcare leaders make today is thinking they don't have enough time to care for themselves but have time for everybody else.We know you're pushed to the limit right now, and you're dealing with staff shortages and increasing competing demands of your priorities.In this podcast, we discuss what it really means when people say, "I don't have time for me."We talk about three behaviors that indicate you're making the mistake of believing you don't have enough time.We also share proven strategies for flipping this belief, so you can prioritize caring for yourself.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to take good care of your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
122: Healthy Work Environments in Academia and Practice featuring Dr. Liz Madigan

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 45:06


In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Liz Madigan about the importance of creating healthy work environments in academia and practice.Dr. Madigan is a Chief Executive Officer at Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. She is also a tenured professor at the Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.Liz shares how Sigma recognizes and honors clinical facilities and academic settings that have demonstrated commitment in promoting a healthy work environment.She also talks about some of the issues like incivility, microaggressions, and bullying in academic settings and healthcare organizations.We discuss with Liz the importance of meaningful recognition for nurses, faculty, and others in support of creating a healthy work environment.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
121: What Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be? One that Sacrifices or one that Thrives?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 28:40


Some healthcare leaders have been thrust into a leadership role and do what's needed for their team and organization, especially during these challenging times.We know you feel conflicted due to internal and external factors that impact you and create a chronic tension between your current reality and what you want as a leader. Are we right?The good thing is, you can choose and take control of your own inflection point so that you can move forward as a healthcare leader.In this episode, we ask you, “What kind of leader do you want to be?  One that sacrifices or one that thrives?”We also talk about the importance of taking a pause to reflect, so you can see the bigger picture, take stock of your current realities, and gain clarity on what you truly desire and need.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
120: Attention Healthcare Leaders! Self-care is Not Selfish

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 29:48


Why is self-care not selfish?It is actually the best thing you can do for your team.Think about it, when you are putting your team and their needs before your own, day after day, how often do you end up feeling tired, crabby, and drained?What kind of self-care role model are you being?It's easy to see, you can be letting your team down by NOT prioritizing your health and well-being, is it not?In this podcast, we talk about the importance of “self-care” and how to break through some industry norms and limiting beliefs about taking care of yourself as a healthcare leader.Also, we discuss different principles and strategies to prioritize your health and well-being, so you can be a good role for your team and organization.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare
Leadership For When There Are No Answers with Michelle Troseth & Tracy Christopherson

Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 44:02


Today we chat with Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson. Michelle and Tracy are co-founders of MissingLogic®. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence™. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally. We talk about leadership for when there are no answers, which often comes down to managing the polarities that are so common in healthcare. Michelle and Tracy share how their work supports healthcare leaders to thrive and be resilient. We also talk frankly about the mental strain that is on healthcare professionals, particularly during this pandemic, and what needs to happen to address and ease that strain. Michelle and Tracy are offering a free three-part leadership masterclass series, which includes: Masterclass 1:  Finding Stability in a World of Constant Change and Chaos  Masterclass 2:  Becoming a Resilient Leader During Unprecedented Times   Masterclass 3:  Living a Balanced Life Through the Hard Times and Beyond    The three-part masterclass series is offered as a self-paced program with videos and workbooks for reflection.  Healthcare leaders will walk away with tools and strategies they can apply immediately and well into the future.   Learn more about the masterclass series here.  

Healthcare's MissingLogic
119: How to Deal with Grief During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Dr. Lori Wightman

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 46:46


We know many people experienced grief as a result of Covid-19, especially healthcare leaders and frontline staff in the healthcare field. Although grief is unique to each person, and no one can be compared to one another, there are patterns that significantly impact one's mind, body, and spirit.In this episode, nurse executive Lori Wightman shares her personal experience with grief and how she handled it.  In addition, she shares some strategies she identified to improve how grief is managed in the workplace.We discuss her recent article “The Next Chapter: A Leader's Lessons Learned Through Grief,” and Lori shares how she is helping healthcare leaders and organizations handle grief and establish better support systems for employees.At the close of the interview, Lori answered a couple of personal questions from our new process called the Missing Questions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!This self-study program is specifically designed for healthcare leaders like you, so you can find a way to care for your team without neglecting you.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#118: Can We Create New Leadership Norms in Healthcare?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 29:30


In healthcare one of the leadership norms is leaders sacrifice, they put everyone else first. This is especially true now, during these challenging times.You've been indoctrinated to be a servant leader, always focusing on the needs of the team, the organization, the patients and families, before giving attention to your own needs.Servant leadership is not a bad thing, until you “over-serve” and neglect yourself.With this unipolar approach of leadership, healthcare leaders end up burned out, exhausted, and empty.In this podcast, we discussed redefining leadership norms and taking advantage of our current situation to reset, relook, and reevaluate everything to create a new reality and leadership approach.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Enrollment is now open to our  Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!In this self-study program, you will learn why neglecting yourself to care for your team will always lead to failure. You will also learn a new way to take care of your team and yourself without feeling conflicted, overwhelmed, and exhausted.Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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#117: Navigating through Crisis and Trauma with Dr Diana Hendel and Dr Mark Goulston

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:40


In this episode, we talk with co-authors Dr. Mark Goulston and Dr. Diana Hendel about their book Trauma to Triumph: A Roadmap for Leading Through Disruption (and Thriving on the Other Side). Mark and Diana share how the pandemic traumatizes healthcare leaders, employees, and organizations, sending everyone into survival mode. In their book, Mark and Diana said that if the crisis is not "named and claimed" as trauma and managed effectively, it's sure to linger on in the form of chronic stress and anxiety. And left unspoken and unaddressed, blame, shame, and guilt often permeate the organization's culture and erode its ability to thrive in the future.We discussed how trauma affects the individuals and the organization's culture, how institutions can recover from the pandemic, and how healthcare leaders create stability amid uncertainty and traumatic events to become stronger and better on the other side.At the close of the interview, Mark and Diana answered a couple of questions from our new Q&A process called the Missing Questions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comEnrollment is now open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!In this training, you will learn why neglecting yourself to take care of your team will always lead to failure. You will develop a new skill that will not only help you support your team but help both you and your team recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and become more resilient.SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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#116: How to Create a Vision for Your Professional and Personal Life

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 26:42


Do you have a vision for your life personally and professionally?  In the work we do with healthcare leaders we often find they don't have a clear vision for their life. Without a clear vision it's difficult to feel personally aligned, to make mindful choices, or to know what actions to take.  As Yogi Berra says, “You got to be careful, if you don't know where you are going, ‘cause you might not get there”.  You end up feeling frustrated, full of regret, and wondering “how did I get here?”  In today's episode we are sharing with you how to create a clear vision for your personal and professional life, so you can be a TRU (Thriving, Resilient, Unstoppable) healthcare leader.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life Balance If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comSOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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#115: Sustaining Positive Benefits from In-Person and Virtual Care featuring Bruce Brandes

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 43:24


There were a few silver linings in the COVID-19 pandemic.  In this episode, we are going to talk with our friend and colleague Bruce Brandes about one of the most significant outcomes of the pandemic, which was the advancement of telehealth.  Bruce helps us gain a deeper understanding of virtual care, what it is, and why it is an important component of the future of healthcare and a critical factor in healthcare transformation.  We talk about the natural tension between virtual care and in-person care and why it's not an option to make an either/or choice.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comSOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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#114: Top 10 Secrets to Creating and Sustaining Strong Partnerships

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 32:06


As Meg Wheatly says, “Relationships are everything!” There isn't much more stressful than a strained or difficult relationship at work or at home. If you're doing one of the following things 1) not making relationships a priority, 2) struggling with how to build a strong relationship, or 3) thinking relationships are “soft, fluffy stuff” and you don't have time for that, then we guarantee your relationships are strained, your energy is drained, and you're unhappy. We've been blessed with strong partnerships in all aspects of our lives and in this episode we share with you our top ten secrets to strong partnerships.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

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#113: Well-Being and Culture Transformation with Dr. Christine Pabico and Paulette Sepe

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 39:44


The battle against clinician burnout is real.  You may or may not realize there was a significant problem with clinician burnout prior to the pandemic and now on top of that clinicians are experiencing significant mental health and PTSD challenges as a result of their experiences during the COVID pandemic. This is not a battle individuals can fight alone.  System supports, infrastructures, and leadership are critical.  In this episode we speak with Dr. Christine Pabico and Paulette Sepe about what ANCC and the Pathway to Excellence Program® does to support clinician well-being.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comRegistration closes at Midnight for the Leadership Survival Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Leadership Survival Bootcamp is a virtual Bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you create an individualized leadership survival blueprint, so they can be resilient, feel healthy and have an impact on their team and in their organization without being burned-out or  feeling conflicted and exhausted.Click here to learn more and register before it's too late!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#112: Three Characteristics Every TRU Healthcare Leader Embodies

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 32:34


Why is it that some healthcare leaders are barely surviving the COVID pandemic and recovery phase, and others are thriving?  If you are barely surviving then you have let go of your dream or desires, you're settling or telling yourself what you have is good enough, or you're just keeping your head down and moving forward the best you can. Does that sound familiar? In this episode we are talking about being a TRU Healthcare Leader and the characteristics they embody that set them apart from those that are only surviving. You'll learn how they do it and how you can, too!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comDoors are Open!Leadership Survival Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Leadership Survival Bootcamp is a virtual Bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you create an individualized leadership survival blueprint, so they can be resilient, feel healthy and have an impact on their team and in their organization without being burned-out or  feeling conflicted and exhausted.Click here to learn more and enroll!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#111: Healthy Eating and Balancing Physical and Mental Well-Being with Dr. Katie Eliot

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 42:40


When it comes to well-being and living a balanced life, two of the top outcomes healthcare leaders we work with identify as desirable are to live a healthy lifestyle and to eat healthy food. These two outcomes are on almost everyone's Blueprint in our bootcamp.  What we know is if they take the actions necessary to each healthy it won't be out of balance in their lives.  So, we are going to an expert in today's episode to identify what eating healthy really means.  You'll also learn what impact nutrition has on your physical and mental well-being.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comDoors are Open!Leadership Survival Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Leadership Survival Bootcamp is a virtual Bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you create an individualized leadership survival blueprint, so they can be resilient, feel healthy and have an impact on their team and in their organization without being burned-out or  feeling conflicted and exhausted. Click here to learn more and enroll!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper:The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceSOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#110: How to Recognize When You are Playing the Victim Role and Shift to Being a Creator

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 28:18


If you are feeling stuck, fearful, or disappointed, you are doing one or more of the following things. Your attention is focused on what is happening or not happening around you, you're convinced your circumstances are the reason you don't have what you want, and you say things like “it's never going to change”.  Are we right?  Letting your circumstances drive your results puts you in “victim mode” and it is a vicious and unconscious cycle that keeps you swirling. In this episode, we talk about how to break the vicious cycle and become the creator of your life.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comUpcoming Events: Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp is a virtual bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you to learn about and apply a proven strategy that will allow you to balance your professional and personal life, make a difference at work, and experience more joy, without feeling exhausted and overwhelmed!Click here to join the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors are open!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#109: Escalating Domestic Work at Home and the Impact on Women featuring Dr. Daniel Carlson

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 44:18


The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on all of us. There wasn't anything in our day-to-day lives that wasn't impacted.  Adults with children faced many challenges.  They experienced, changes in their work and home lives and in the structures that provide them support. Some were impacted more than others and in different ways. The conflict between work and home had a significant impact on women in the workforce. Today we talk with Tracy's son, Dr. Daniel Carlson, about the research he and his colleagues conducted and what they learned about the impact the pandemic had on women in the workforce. Dan will also share what kinds of structural supports can provide relief.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comUpcoming Events: Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp is a virtual bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you to learn about and apply a proven strategy that will allow you to balance your professional and personal life, make a difference at work, and experience more joy, without feeling exhausted and overwhelmed!Click here to join the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors are open!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#108: Reduce Negative Tension in Your Life and Leverage the Predictability of Polarities

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 31:48


Tension exists in all aspects of our life.  Many of the tensions we experience are perpetual, in other words, they never go away.  When the tension isn't managed or leveraged, it can feel heavy or negative. You may or may not already be realizing, if the tension isn't going away, your best chance for a positive outcome is to learn to manage or leverage the tension.  In this episode, we have fun combining two of our passions (Polarity Intelligence™ & the game of golf) to show you how to leverage chronic tensions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.comUpcoming Events: Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp is a virtual bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you to learn about and apply a proven strategy that will allow you to balance your professional and personal life, make a difference at work, and experience more joy, without feeling exhausted and overwhelmed!Click here to join the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors are open!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLChttps://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#107: Well-Being and Dynamic Balance with Dr. Vicky Tiase

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 43:16


Improving the well-being of clinicians and leaders is on the minds and agenda in many organizations. It is also a focal point for professional and national organizations. One of the key elements of wellness includes the dynamic balance of activity and rest. Doesn't matter what profession you represent or what role you're in, all clinicians and leaders need balance in these areas to thrive. So today, we are going to look at creating this dynamic balance with Dr. Vicky Tiase. Vicky is going to share her unique insights based on her experience and perspective as a professional athlete, coach, and a nurse leader. As a bonus, Vicky will share some insights on the inclusion of well-being as an outcome in the Future of Nursing 2020-2030 Report.  For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!Click the title to download our free perspective paper: The 3 Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying To Achieve Work Life BalanceIf you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.com Upcoming Events: Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp is a virtual bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you to learn about and apply a proven strategy that will allow you to balance your professional and personal life, make a difference at work, and experience more joy, without feeling exhausted and overwhelmed!Click here to join the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors are open!SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC

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#106: Is Problem Solving the Most Valuable Skill a Leader Can Have?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 28:52


One of the core characteristics of a strong leader is they are an excellent problem solver. As clinicians you are also trained to solve problems for the patients/clients you serve.  But what we've come to learn is not all problems are solvable, and problem-solving skills don't work on all the challenges that leaders face.  So, then what do you do?  Today, we are going to tell you what you can do.  We are going to talk about an essential competency every leader must have to overcome unsolvable problems and achieve sustainable outcomes.  For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Other Resources You May Enjoy:Self-Study Opportunity:  Enrollment is open to our Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!If you have questions for us email your questions to questions@missinglogic.com Upcoming Events: Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp, September 13-17, 2021The Ultimate Dynamic Balance Bootcamp is a virtual bootcamp designed to enable healthcare leaders like you to learn about and apply a proven strategy that will allow you to balance your professional and personal life, make a difference at work, and experience more joy, without feeling exhausted and overwhelmed!Click here to join the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors are open! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llchttps://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLChttps://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC

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#105: Managing the Tensions Underneath Burnout: Exploring the Individual and Organizational Responsibility

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 23:22


Burnout continues to be a significant challenge in healthcare for clinicians and leaders.In this episode we explore addressing burnout for clinicians and leaders from the perspective of individual responsibility and organizational responsibility.We talk about the numerous tensions and values that lie under the surface of burnout and the significance of being able to distinguish between what is a problem that can be solved and a tension that must be managed. We also discuss the system level changes that can impact burnout and the individual factors that are necessary to combat burnout. As we close the episode, we share our thoughts about the best place to begin to address burnout and manage the underlying tensions.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

NursePreneurs
Missing Logic

NursePreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 28:11


Our guests Michelle & Tracy are the co-founders of MissingLogic, LLC. Both with unique backgrounds in nursing/respiratory therapy, Michelle & Tracy's paths crossed at hospital orientation, and they've been working together for three decades since. Working for over 25 years with a large global company that focused on healthy healing work culture, this dynamic duo fulfilled their legacy career and branched out on their own. MissingLocic began in 2018 as a resource for healthcare leaders and organizations to combat burnout and create thriving work environments for medical professionals and leaders. Taking a systematic approach to burnout, Michelle & Tracy use a mechanism called clarity intelligence to help leaders and organizations thrive. Honing in on making mindful choices and managing core inventions that we need to balance our lives, clarity intelligence gives healthcare workers a blueprint to finding a healthy work-life balance. From breathing exercises to problem-solving techniques, MissingLogic helps leaders and organizations work internally to create balance in their lives and careers. Michelle & Tracy also have a podcast that helps them get the word out there about their business. They also utilize LinkedIn marketing and social media marketing methods to get leads and entice new clients. For more information about clarity intelligence and MissingLogic, LLC, visit https://www.missinglogic.com/ or check out the MissingLogic podcast at https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast. You can also chat with Michelle & Tracy directly by emailing tracy@missinglogic.com / michelle@missinglogic.com Don't Miss These Moments: Michelle & Tracy's medical background. Maintaining work-life balance within MissingLogic. Understanding clarity intelligence. Marketing MissingLogic services.

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#104: Living Leadership Principles: A Look into the Past, Present, and Future of the National Academies of Practice featuring Dr. Rick Weisbarth and Dr. Jody Frost

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 60:52


In this episode we interview Dr. Rick Weisbarth, the president, and Dr. Jody Frost, the immediate past president of the National Academies of Practice (NAP).You may or may not be familiar with NAP, so we begin the interview with Rick introducing NAP, why it was established, and why it exists today.  We talk about healthy partnerships and some of the partnerships NAP has established to promote interprofessional collaboration and represent the interprofessional perspective on national initiatives.Rick and Jody share their experience with leveraging dialogue to support meaningful conversations within the NAP leadership team and as leaders.Rick and Jody also talk about the impact of Polarity Thinking™ and having a polarity mindset has had on how the NAP executive council addressed challenges over the past few years and how this new skill has impacted how they lead. Lastly, as we end the interview, we talk about how NAP intends to impact interprofessional healthcare now and into the future.You can see this episode is all about applying leadership skills such as healthy relationships, dialogue, and Polarity Thinking™ and the impact it can have on you as a leader and on your leadership teams, can't you?  Listen now!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

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#103: Mastering Feedback to Both Give and Receive it in a Healthy Way featuring Beth Wonson

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 40:28


In this episode, we interview Beth Wonson about her book Mastering Feedback:  Everything You've Never Been Told About How to Give Feedback”. Beth shares why she wrote the book and the 4- step process that can help managers give and receive feedback.Beth also talks about the Navigating Challenging Dialogue Framework she's created.Toward the end of the interview, we discuss the impact of the pandemic on communication and feedback as well as the trends Beth is seeing in work environments.  You probably already realize this is an important interview to listen to for anyone who gives or receives feedback, which is most of us!  Don't hesitate, listen now!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

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#102: How to use Polarity Intelligence™ to Invite Differing Perspectives and Create Team Psychological Safety

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 20:08


In this episode, we explore how Polarity Intelligence™ supports Team Psychological Safety.We discuss how to invite the voices of those with differing perspectives and look for any interdependencies of those perspectives. We also talk about advocacy and the role it plays in creating an environment of inclusion.As we close the episode we share the risks and benefits leaders face when they do or don't use Polarity Intelligence™ to create an environment of Team Psychological Safety.We could tell you this episode is full of pearls of wisdom, but we won't, we'll let you discover that for yourself.  Go ahead and listen now.For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#101: Promoting Mental and Emotional Well-being through Peer Support featuring Dr. Jo Shapiro

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 57:42


Dr. Jo Shapiro was the founding Director of the Center for Professionalism and Peer Support at Brigham and Women's Hospital and is an associate professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School.. Dr. Shapiro saw early on how the culture of medicine needed to better support physicians and how physicians could support each other. The center was intentionally designed to provide practical applications through programs that have become models for other institutions. Dr. Shapiro continues to educate and assist organizations in developing specific programmatic and educational approaches, such as peer support, well-being programs, professionalism initiatives, and conflict management.We are so excited to bring Dr. Shapiro on to the show to find out why peer support is such a powerful solution to emotional well-being. Tune in as we explore organizational change, how to best support leaders, give people agency, combat isolation and how we can all be partners, not victims, in organizational change.You may or may not realize this yet, but this episode is filled with pearls of wisdom and information that all leaders can benefit from, so don't hesitate, listen now! For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast
How To Thrive as Clinicians and Leaders Through Healthy Work Cultures, Featuring MissingLogic

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 34:39


What is the significance of healthy work cultures in healthcare? How do we achieve and even sustain a healthy workplace culture?  In this episode, I am joined by Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson, co-founders of MissingLogic. They help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout through the power of a framework driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence. The core of their work is leading healthcare organizations through transformational change that results in the best place to give and receive care, and for leaders to live their best lives both personally and professionally.   Listen in to today's episode to learn: How MissingLogic came to be and their mission Why healthy work culture in healthcare is so important What you can be doing to achieve and sustain a healthy work culture How we can thrive as clinicians and conversations to be had with healthcare leaders Factors that go into workplace culture to consider What burnout is and if it is treatable    Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation!   Resources MissingLogic Website: https://www.missinglogic.com/   MissingLogic Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC   Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!

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Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals Podcast
Ep 52: "Why Leaders Need to Put themselves First with Michelle and Tracy"

Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 24:56


In today's episode, you will meet Michelle Troseth, MSN, RN, FNAP, FAAN and Tracy Christopherson, PhDc, MS, BAS, RRT. They are the founders of MissingLogic. The only coaching and consulting company that leverages a framework-driven approach founded on Polarity Intelligence™ to help healthcare organizations and healthcare leaders combat burnout. To connect with Michelle and Tracy find their links below:Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llcTwitter: https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLCFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLCThank you again for joining us today! If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Don't forget to show your support for the Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals Podcast by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback helps the success of our show and pushes us to continuously be better!ADDITIONAL RESOURCESWant to save 8+ hours of work and reboot your focus within 2 minutes so you can do the things you love to do? Yes, it's really possible -- and I'm going to prove it to you! I offer 3 FREE consultations per week. Book yours here before they run out! SabrinaRunbeck.com/BlueprintWant to instantly restore your energy and brighten your fatigued eyes in 2 minutes? Download your FREE audio exercises and discover them for yourself.This is just the tip of the iceberg, and I know you have a lot more questions that you want to get answered. Join us inside our private WhatsApp community for our weekly Ask Me Anything sessions and monthly networking with like-minded healthcare practitioners.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#100: Celebrating 100 Episodes with a Peak Behind the Scenes

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 36:16


This 100th episode marks a major milestone in Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast history.Our core values include celebration and gratitude, so we are celebrating and expressing our gratitude in this episode! We are very grateful for our listeners and have thoroughly enjoyed producing the last 99 episodes of the podcast!During the episode you get to meet our Sound Doctor and our Personal Assistants who happen to be our husbands!  The show wouldn't go on without the support of these guys!We also share some BFF stories and vacation stories as well, and if you've been listening to us for any length of time, you probably already know you don't want to miss these!Thank you for listening and sharing the podcast with others!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#99: Supporting Well-Being and Interprofessional Collaboration with the Pathway to Excellence® Program featuring Dr. Jane McCurley and Dr. Val Morrison

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 54:16


In this episode we interview Dr. Jane McCurley and Dr. Val Morrison, Commissioners for the American Nursing Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program. The Pathway to Excellence® is an ANCC designation.  It focuses on six standards to support culture and practice environments including different healthcare environments such as long-term care facilities and CVS MinuteClinic®.  Jane shares with us the origins of the Pathway to Excellence® and why it was developed.Jane and Val talk about their journey as leaders in Pathway to Excellence® hospitals and as commissioners.  During the interview we also talk about what the standards are and how the standards support interprofessional collaboration and how leaders from the different health professions can engage in the program.One of the standards in the program is well-being. Val and Jane share how healthcare organizations meet this standard in innovative and unique ways.We close the interview talking about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the significance of the well-being standard and the need for leaders and organizations to be vigilant about personal and professional well-being and resilience. You may or may not realize this yet, but this episode is filled with pearls of wisdom and information that all leaders can benefit from, so don’t hesitate, listen now! For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#98: Leveraging the Power of Humble Inquiry to Transform Relationships with Dr. Edgar and Peter Schein

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 70:04


In this episode, we interview Dr. Edgar Schein and his son Peter about the second edition of their book Humble Inquiry:  The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling. They share a little about the book and why they wrote the second edition. Ed and Peter describe why Humble Inquiry is not just a process but an “attitude”. Ed talks about the different levels of relationships and shares how Humble Inquiry can be leveraged to raise our levels of relationship.During the interview we also discuss the relationship and need for balance between Certainty and Clarity as well as Competition and Collaboration and how both relate to Telling and Humble Inquiry.  We close the interview with Ed sharing how leaders will benefit from applying Humble Inquiry every day.You probably already realize this episode is full of wisdom that can benefit everyone.  So, you can see, why it makes sense to listen now, can’t you?For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#97: Overcoming the Tension Between Completing Tasks and Practicing at your full Scope of Practice

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 28:02


If you are like many of the clinicians and healthcare leaders we have worked with over the past 30 years, you have experienced the tension between completing routine tasks and practicing at the top of your license or delivering your full scope of practice since the beginning of your career!The tension is real. And the struggle to balance this tension is significant because safe, quality care is dependent on both.  As a leader, you probably already realize one is not more important than the other.In this episode, we talk about the habits that influence this tension between tasks and scope of practice.  Florence Nightingale recognized the importance of understanding habits more than 150 years ago when she said, “This hospital is so busy, in such a hurry that we are falling into bad habits before we are aware.”Toward the close of the episode, we share how healthcare leaders can begin to support their teams to leverage both the fulfillment of routine tasks and practice to their full scope of practice. It’s obvious that you realize this tension isn’t going away, so listen to the episode and get a fresh perspective on how to manage it!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#96: Living with COVID: One Man's Experience as a Patient and a Healthcare Executive featuring Kevin Browne

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 44:06


In this episode we interview Dr. Kevin Browne, Vice-President and Deputy Chief Nursing Officer of Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK).  Kevin shares with us his incredible story of experiencing COVID as a patient in his own hospital and as a nurse leader in New York City. His personal story was so remarkable he ended up on the NBC Today Show!Kevin describes his quest to strengthen the commitment of MSK to evidence-based practice and his experience applying evidence to his own care during the COVID-19 pandemic.During the interview we also talk about the greatest challenges leaders have faced and are facing when it comes to their sustaining their own well-being and work-life balance.  Kevin also shares some of the approaches he is taking personally to maintain well-being and work-life balance. We close the interview with Kevin sharing what he is doing to support leaders and staff during these persistently challenging times. You probably already realize that Kevin has a remarkable story and experience worth listening to.  Listen now!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#95: COVID-19 Pandemic: The Thunderstorm of Perpetual Challenges and the Silver Linings Experienced by Healthcare Leaders featuring Dr. Robyn Begley

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 41:20


The past year has been challenging for everyone, but it has been especially challenging for those working in the healthcare system.  The front-line clinicians and staff have experienced extraordinary challenges and trauma, and the healthcare leaders who support them have also faced challenges they never imagined.“I think that our healthcare system and our healthcare leaders have been remarkable in their response,” says Robyn Begley.During the episode we interview Dr. Robyn Begley, the Chief Executive Officer of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL). We have an opportunity to talk with Robyn about the longitudinal study AONL conducted in July 2020 and repeated in January and February of 2021 to examine the impact of COVID on nursing leadership.Despite all the challenges, there have also been, what some would call “silver linings” in the chaos and challenges that have blanketed and rained down on the healthcare system. Robyn talks about some of those “silver linings” with us.Robyn shares some of the greatest challenges she’s seen healthcare leaders experience over the past 14 months.  We also talk about some of the greatest challenges faced by leaders when it comes to their own well-being and work life balance.During the interview Robyn also describes some of the strategies AONL is putting in place to support healthcare leaders.As we wrap up the interview Robyn shares some words of gratitude and encouragement for healthcare leaders.You may or may not realize this is an episode you must listen to, so don’t wait.  Listen now!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#94: Individual and Team Competency: An Essential Element of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 17:38


Creating interprofessional collaborative practice environments has been a long road!The challenge has never been how to work collaboratively in emergent situations; we can do that all day long.  The challenge is sustaining it once the emergent situation has passed.  Successful and sustainable interprofessional collaboration requires leaders to leverage individual competency and team competency in the healthcare workforce.In this episode we talk about the accountabilities healthcare leaders have and the challenges they face in leveraging interprofessional collaboration to fulfill their accountabilities.You probably already realize this is an important topic for any healthcare leader who is interested in teamwork.  Go ahead and listen now! For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#93: (Encore Episode) Unleashing the Power of the Margin and Mission Polarity in Complex Care featuring Lauran Hardin

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 47:45


To say vulnerable populations have been impacted significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic is an understatement.  Yet, at the same time, communities and businesses are partnering to develop innovative solutions to address the disparities that plague this population.“The pandemic is teaching us how interdependent we are on each other, and how creative we can be to solve things locally.” says Lauran.After 2020, when it comes to managing the margin and serving the mission, everything and nothing is the same, and that’s why we thought it would be appropriate to revisit this interview with Lauran Hardin.  During the interview we discuss the over-arching polarity of Margin and Mission.  Everyone is impacted by this polarity.  Both Margin and Mission must be present for the system to be sustainable and provide the healthcare we need.In this interview with Lauran, we look at this polarity within the context of complex care and social needs.Lauran is a leader at the National Center for Complex Care and Social Needs. The center is the home for complex care and is transforming care for people with complex health and social needs.  Lauran is guiding and coaching leaders every day out in the field to manage this polarity.  Her stories and insights are enlightening and inspiring.Lauran shares with listeners why it’s important to understand the importance of the margin and mission polarity when creating programs that impact utilization and revenue.Powerful change and transformation can occur when you understand and marshal the power of both sides of the margin and mission polarity.  Lauran shares some stories that will leave you with a feeling of hope.Join us to learn from Lauran as she shares case studies and outcomes from the world of complex care and social needs.The wisdom Lauran shares is profound!  Listen now!For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastTo get our FREE perspective paper, The Three Biggest Mistakes Healthcare Leaders Make When Trying to Achieve Work Life Balance  Click Here now!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

Her Legacy Podcast
Resilience in Business with Tracy Christopherson & Michelle Troseth

Her Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 34:03


Ready to Positioning Your Business to Profit? Go to-->>> http://positioningtoprofit.com/Hey there, my sweet listener, how are you? This is episode 91 of the Positioning to Profit Podcast and I am happy you're here. I appreciate you, I appreciate you stopping by and checking out this episode. Today's topic is how to be more resilient in your business. Because who couldn't use more of that? During tough times, during the wall kicking moments, the uncertainty that you may be confronted with, because let's be honest, those moments are inevitable. It's about how you can move through that, how you can set yourself up to be tenacious. So I have two lovely women, the owners of MissingLogic, Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth. They are part of my community at Prolific Cafe, and they have done so many wonderful things and are just growing by leaps and bounds are getting their message out there. Now, they are healthcare professionals, and they provide consulting for health care, you can only imagine how that brought in a whole host of different obstacles, because of everything that happened with COVID and the pandemic. So they were really confronted with, okay, how do we get the message out there when people's attention isn't necessarily on the message that you have? So we talked about that on this episode, and we talked about how it's so critical, it's mission critical to be resilient. So I really applaud Michelle and Tracy, for having this ability to have that stick-to-itiveness. They're such a great example of that they're the peanut butter and jelly partnership that you absolutely should check out, especially if you're in healthcare. Again, MissingLogic, and they're just incredible women.Okay. So before we go into the show, I do want to remind you that I am hosting The Cafe Call, it's an open Ask Me Anything zoom group style call. The first one went over so well, I'm going to continue to do it. Basically all it is, when you go to thecafecall.com and sign up, you're going to get your confirmation and all the info on when to show up all of the things and it's just to help get you unstuck. It's so much fun. Doing hot seats is something I'm really, really good at. And I'm happy to help people and they love seeing when those moments happen when they're like, oh my gosh, I got it. Like that's what I'm addicted to. So that's what I'm doing The Cafe Call, so you can catch that over at thecafecall.com. Don't miss it. Again, it's something that I'm doing, you also can meet other people, and it's just so much fun. I am loving the whole idea that kind of came to me. So check that out.Connect with Tracy & MichelleWEBSITE LINK:https://www.missinglogic.com/SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:Tracy & Michelle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLCTracy & Michelle on iTunes: ‬https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/healthcares-missinglogic/id1473626079

The Handoff
Nurse Burnout: Michelle Troseth & Tracy Christopherson of MissingLogic

The Handoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 31:50


On this episode of The Handoff, Dan speaks with Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson of MissingLogic. They share with Dan how a three-decade long partnership and friendship turned into a shared passion for creating healthy, healing work cultures. In 2018, they started MissingLogic to help serve the needs of healthcare leaders looking to live a resilient and balanced life, and to work with healthcare organizations committed to improving their work cultures.  Michelle and Tracy shared how they think about polarities rather than problems when it comes to working with healthcare organizations, why they think burnout has grown exponentially in recent years and where the accountability lies between individuals and systems in preventing burnout.  You can find more details about MissingLogic as well as a link to Michelle and Tracy's podcast below:  https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/RandBhealthcareleaders/https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc/  https://www.missinglogic.com/podcast The full transcript for this episode can be found here: www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/missing-logic

The Handoff
Nurse Burnout: Michelle Troseth & Tracy Christopherson of MissingLogic

The Handoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 31:50


On this episode of The Handoff, Dan speaks with Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson of MissingLogic. They share with Dan how a three-decade long partnership and friendship turned into a shared passion for creating healthy, healing work cultures. In 2018, they started MissingLogic to help serve the needs of healthcare leaders looking to live a resilient and balanced life, and to work with healthcare organizations committed to improving their work cultures.  Michelle and Tracy shared how they think about polarities rather than problems when it comes to working with healthcare organizations, why they think burnout has grown exponentially in recent years and where the accountability lies between individuals and systems in preventing burnout.  You can find more details about MissingLogic as well as a link to Michelle and Tracy's podcast below:  https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/RandBhealthcareleaders/https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc/  https://www.missinglogic.com/podcast The full transcript for this episode can be found here: www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/missing-logic