48 min.

Challenging Assumptions & Beliefs in Leadership - Jean-Marie Jobs : 299 The Joel Evan Show

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"If you're going to make stuff up anyway, make up something that moves you towards your vision."

Jean Marie Jobs, a coach, speaker, and author, shares her journey into coaching and leadership. She emphasizes the importance of living fully and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Jean Marie works with executives and helps them move towards their goals by challenging their assumptions and beliefs. She also discusses the challenges of leading through change and the need for effective communication and empathy. Jean Marie highlights the importance of authenticity and being present as a leader. She shares her experience working with difficult leaders and the need for self-awareness and openness to feedback. Lastly, she discusses her work with first responders and the importance of human connection in leadership. In this conversation, Jean-Marie Jobs discusses the importance of compartmentalization and the need to dial down hypervigilance and attention to detail in order to relax and connect with others. She emphasizes the value of being present with someone and listening without the need to fix things. Jean-Marie also highlights the need for law enforcement officers and veterans to process their experiences and seek support, as unresolved trauma can manifest physically and emotionally. She shares practical tips for fostering a positive mindset, including the mantra of finding resource in every situation. Jean-Marie is currently working on a project with the United Nations in Somalia, focusing on peace, justice, and security transformation.

Takeaways

✅ Living fully and stepping out of one's comfort zone is essential for personal growth and leadership development.
✅ Effective leadership requires challenging assumptions and beliefs, both in oneself and in others.
✅ Self-awareness and openness to feedback are essential for personal and professional growth as a leader.
✅ Human connection is vital in leadership, especially in high-stress environments like law enforcement and first responders. Compartmentalization and dialing down hypervigilance are important for law enforcement officers and veterans to relax and connect with others.
✅ Unresolved trauma can manifest physically and emotionally, and it is important for individuals to process their experiences and seek support.
✅ Jean-Marie Jobs is currently working on a project with the United Nations in Somalia, focusing on peace, justice, and security transformation.

Timeline00:00 Introduction and Background
02:03 The Power of Personal Transformation and Reinvention
04:22 Challenging Beliefs and Embracing New Possibilities
07:19 Authenticity and Self-Awareness in Leadership
11:48 Leading Through Change: Communication and Addressing Loss
20:12 Challenging Beliefs and Embracing New Possibilities
23:14 The Importance of Human Connection in Leadership
27:12 Dialing Down Hypervigilance: The Power of Being Present
29:35 Listening Without Fixing: Connecting with Others
36:08 Finding Resourcefulness in Every Situation
43:51 Active Surrender: Unlocking New Possibilities
47:00 Transformational Work: Universal Conversations

"If you're going to make stuff up anyway, make up something that moves you towards your vision."

Jean Marie Jobs, a coach, speaker, and author, shares her journey into coaching and leadership. She emphasizes the importance of living fully and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Jean Marie works with executives and helps them move towards their goals by challenging their assumptions and beliefs. She also discusses the challenges of leading through change and the need for effective communication and empathy. Jean Marie highlights the importance of authenticity and being present as a leader. She shares her experience working with difficult leaders and the need for self-awareness and openness to feedback. Lastly, she discusses her work with first responders and the importance of human connection in leadership. In this conversation, Jean-Marie Jobs discusses the importance of compartmentalization and the need to dial down hypervigilance and attention to detail in order to relax and connect with others. She emphasizes the value of being present with someone and listening without the need to fix things. Jean-Marie also highlights the need for law enforcement officers and veterans to process their experiences and seek support, as unresolved trauma can manifest physically and emotionally. She shares practical tips for fostering a positive mindset, including the mantra of finding resource in every situation. Jean-Marie is currently working on a project with the United Nations in Somalia, focusing on peace, justice, and security transformation.

Takeaways

✅ Living fully and stepping out of one's comfort zone is essential for personal growth and leadership development.
✅ Effective leadership requires challenging assumptions and beliefs, both in oneself and in others.
✅ Self-awareness and openness to feedback are essential for personal and professional growth as a leader.
✅ Human connection is vital in leadership, especially in high-stress environments like law enforcement and first responders. Compartmentalization and dialing down hypervigilance are important for law enforcement officers and veterans to relax and connect with others.
✅ Unresolved trauma can manifest physically and emotionally, and it is important for individuals to process their experiences and seek support.
✅ Jean-Marie Jobs is currently working on a project with the United Nations in Somalia, focusing on peace, justice, and security transformation.

Timeline00:00 Introduction and Background
02:03 The Power of Personal Transformation and Reinvention
04:22 Challenging Beliefs and Embracing New Possibilities
07:19 Authenticity and Self-Awareness in Leadership
11:48 Leading Through Change: Communication and Addressing Loss
20:12 Challenging Beliefs and Embracing New Possibilities
23:14 The Importance of Human Connection in Leadership
27:12 Dialing Down Hypervigilance: The Power of Being Present
29:35 Listening Without Fixing: Connecting with Others
36:08 Finding Resourcefulness in Every Situation
43:51 Active Surrender: Unlocking New Possibilities
47:00 Transformational Work: Universal Conversations

48 min.