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E44: Dr. Kasi Lacey - Rewrite Your Narrative With Love

E44: Dr. Kasi Lacey - Rewrite Your Narrative With Love

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Sometimes the bad examples start something good. In this episode of the Infuse Compassion podcast, we talk with Dr. Kasi Lacey (yes, it rhymes), whose journey to help create more positive, impactful leaders stemmed from seeing leaders who were creating negative impact. Get ready to take notes as Dr. Lacey teaches us: - Three ways we compare and how to compare in a more healthy way. - The power in naming your inner critic and understanding its needs. - The importance of acknowledging your accomplishments and accepting praise gracefully. If you’re looking to have more impact as a leader or hope to develop into a leader with impact, this episode is for you. Join us for a compassionate look at leading people the right way. Dr. Kasi Lacey is the CEO & Founder of H & L Legacy, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to executive and leadership coaching. She has had a distinguished career as a psychologist and c-suite executive and 15+ years in higher education spanning various leadership roles/positions. Dr. Lacey’s coaching philosophy is rooted in actionable strategies for success, the importance of strong interpersonal relationships/communication in organizational success, and leadership development. As a psychologist turned keynote speaker and executive confidence coach, she helps women and organizations unlock unshakeable confidence, elevate leadership, and create thriving, inclusive workplaces. Contact Dr. Kasi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kasi-lacey-207815110/ www.kasilacey.com https://www.instagram.com/drkasilacey/?next=%2F Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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