
Resiliency Theory
Have you ever wondered if there is a resiliency quotient? Are resiliency and values directly correlated and do they impact each other? In the wake of challenge and adversity, does resiliency give us the strength to show up as our best self? How do we revisit our values and check-in with them? Join me as I meet with different friends, peers and leaders and we discuss their values, resiliency, and leadership. Over the course of many conversations, I hope to answer my burning question of whether there is a set of values that make one person more resilient than another and can they be taught.
Resiliency Theory
Episode 4: Welcome Marilyn Gist
During episode 4, I had the pleasure of interviewing Marilyn Gist, PhD, author, speaker, and professor at Seattle University on the topics of values, resiliency, and leadership. She defines her values as humility, integrity, excellence, servant leadership, and personal agency. "Humility is a tendency to feel and display a deep regard for others' dignity." We had an insightful discussion around personal agency and how we can support others' dignity and self-worth. Marilyn has a new book on the topic of humility, The Extraordinary Power of Leader Humility, being released on September 22nd. You can find it here: MarilynGist.com.
Read my blog: How practicing personal agency and humility drives individual resiliency
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