Adapting In Motion w/ Jim Frawley

How equipped are you to adapt to the new economy?Why is adapting such a crucial skill?Jim Frawley is the Founder of Bellwether, an executive development community, dedicated to helping both individuals and organizations build resiliency, adapt to change and thrive in rapidly-shifting contexts. He is an Executive Development Coach, TEDx Speaker and Host of the Bellwether Hub podcast - building a library of resources for teams and individuals to continually develop themselves.Jim is known for his authenticity, candor, and expertise in organizational success - everything from how leaders can maximize their impact to tips for navigating difficult conversations in the workplace. He recently started a webinar series titled "Not A Webinar: Candidate Executive Insights". With this new series, Jim is breaking the mold for traditional, one-dimensional networking and development, and inviting executives, leaders, and disruptors from all industries to join him on stage as they delve into various challenges of the new economy and the future of work in front of a live audience. Conversational, thought-provoking, provocative, gritty, and best of all… not another webinar.Jim has worked with clients in 8 countries and 39 states to date to create and implement change management, corporate training, and strategic planning programs, as well as organizational re-designs. His specialties include executive communications, self-efficacy and accountability, and preparing for change when we don’t know what change is coming. Jim is uniquely gifted in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could (as evidenced by convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River).Jim authored "Adapting In Motion, Finding Your Place In The New Economy". The book is for those who want to evolve and stay relevant amid the change and who may feel lost on their corporate or entrepreneurial journey. It’s for those with untapped potential who want to define their journey, gain recognition, and feel value for their work, a feeling that Jim understands well.Listen as Jim shares:- how to focus inward during these fast changes- why we fear looking inward- reasons why we struggle with self-love- strategies to manage and master your inner dialogue- the art of asking the right questions- steps for adapting to change- The Butterfly Effect: how small changes over time equal big results- self-knowledge and learning about our 3 personas- how our 3 personas influence our decisions- how your personal identity affects your personal decisions- how to choose what to ignore- how to bring out the best in your employees - the difference between knowledge and wisdom...and so much more!Connect with Jim:WebsiteYouTubeAdditional Resources:"Adapting In Motion:  Finding Your Place in the New Economy" by Jim Frawley"Should We Be Fearful Of AI?" w/ Jim Frawley"The ROI Of Executive Coaching" w/ Jim FrawleyFeel free to reach out on:FacebookInstagramEmail: roberta4sk@gmail.comYouTubeKindly subscribe to our podcast and leave a rating and a review.Leave a rating and a review on iTunes and Spotify:iTunesSpotify

How equipped are you to adapt to the new economy?

Why is adapting such a crucial skill?

Jim Frawley is the Founder of Bellwether, an executive development community, dedicated to helping both individuals and organizations build resiliency, adapt to change and thrive in rapidly-shifting contexts. He is an Executive Development Coach, TEDx Speaker and Host of the Bellwether Hub podcast - building a library of resources for teams and individuals to continually develop themselves.

Jim is known for his authenticity, candor, and expertise in organizational success - everything from how leaders can maximize their impact to tips for navigating difficult conversations in the workplace. He recently started a webinar series titled "Not A Webinar: Candidate Executive Insights". With this new series, Jim is breaking the mold for traditional, one-dimensional networking and development, and inviting executives, leaders, and disruptors from all industries to join him on stage as they delve into various challenges of the new economy and the future of work in front of a live audience. Conversational, thought-provoking, provocative, gritty, and best of all… not another webinar.

Jim has worked with clients in 8 countries and 39 states to date to create and implement change management, corporate training, and strategic planning programs, as well as organizational re-designs. His specialties include executive communications, self-efficacy and accountability, and preparing for change when we don’t know what change is coming.

Jim is uniquely gifted in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could (as evidenced by convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River).

Jim authored "Adapting In Motion, Finding Your Place In The New Economy". The book is for those who want to evolve and stay relevant amid the change and who may feel lost on their corporate or entrepreneurial journey. It’s for those with untapped potential who want to define their journey, gain recognition, and feel value for their work, a feeling that Jim understands well.

Listen as Jim shares:
- how to focus inward during these fast changes
- why we fear looking inward
- reasons why we struggle with self-love
- strategies to manage and master your inner dialogue
- the art of asking the right questions
- steps for adapting to change
- The Butterfly Effect: how small changes over time equal big results
- self-knowledge and learning about our 3 personas
- how our 3 personas influence our decisions
- how your personal identity affects your personal decisions
- how to choose what to ignore
- how to bring out the best in your employees
- the difference between knowledge and wisdom

...and so much more!

Connect with Jim:
Website
YouTube

Additional Resources:
"Adapting In Motion:  Finding Your Place in the New Economy" by Jim Frawley
"Should We Be Fearful Of AI?" w/ Jim Frawley
"The ROI Of Executive Coaching" w/ Jim Frawley


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