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Episode 89: The Kindness Habit Re-run with Allison Clarke

Episode 89: The Kindness Habit Re-run with Allison Clarke

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Have you ever wondered how kindness can impact your leadership style?

Kindness is a powerful tool in leadership. It not only enhances employee retention and motivation, but it also improves productivity in the workplace.

In this podcast episode, I re-run our discussion on the power of kindness with special guest Allison Clarke. We highlight the importance of kindness in leadership and the workplace, emphasizing its impact on employee retention and motivation.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. The way we treat others and the small things we do can have a big effect on someone's life and overall happiness.
  2. The importance of taking time for self-care and finding ways to recharge
  3. prioritize expressing genuine appreciation and recognition for the contributions of others

I invite you to listen to this episode to discover how kindness can truly transform workplaces and make a significant difference in people's lives.

To connect with  Allison Clarke:
http://www.allisonclarkeconsulting.com

The Kindness Habit book: http://www.allisonclarkeconsulting.com/events-merchandise/kindness-habit-maximize-happiness-impact/

Reach out to Lori King-Taylor:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/lkingtaylor/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrinityPerformance
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lorikingtaylor/
Website: trinityperformancesolutions.com/

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