Apr 8, 2019
We live in a culture that seems to revere pushing ourselves beyond the limits of what is healthy. We wear sleep deprivation as a badge of honor and move our own self-care to the bottom of the to-do list (if it makes the list at all) lest we be seen as selfish or vain. But how can we lead with power, clarity and grace if we are drained, irritable and low on energy?
Today on Women’s Empowerment School, Sylvia is sharing the sixth chapter of her book, 12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women, ‘The Power of Self-Care.’ She explains the connection between our health and our performance as leaders and shares the distinction between high-achieving Superwomen who push themselves until they break down versus top performers who understand the value of taking breaks throughout the day.
Sylvia describes how neglecting your inner child leads to self-sabotage and stresses the importance of play in nurturing the human spirit. Finally, she walks us through a list of suggested healthy habits, giving you the opportunity to assess the current state of your self-care. Listen in for insight around why it really is vital to put your own oxygen mask on first—and learn to love your body, nurture your inner child, and rest and play daily!
The connection between our health and our performance as leaders
The tendency for high-achieving women to push until they break down
How top performers work in 90-minute cycles with 10 minutes of rest
Why it’s crucial to get 8 hours of sleep and take power naps
The importance of play for creativity and to nurture the human spirit
Nurturing your inner child by checking in and scheduling celebration
Why so many women copy the way their mother lived and worked
Sylvia’s suggested healthy habits
Why self-care is a necessity to be our at our best for everyone else
Becker-Hill Women’s Empowerment School
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Resources
WES EP022: The Evolutionary Woman’s 7-Step Approach to Pursuing Goals
12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women by Sylvia Becker-Hill