Yoga Health Coaching | https://yogahealthcoaching.com Training for Wellness Professionals Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:19:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Emotional Resilience and Effective Leadership https://yogahealthcoaching.com/emotional-resilience-and-effective-leadership/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/emotional-resilience-and-effective-leadership/#respond Wed, 03 Oct 2018 08:21:15 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=20444 Cate sits down with Dr. Neeta Bhushan, international speaker and author of the book Emotional Grit, to talk about emotional leadership.

Neeta Bhushan has had a lot of transformation in her own life. After overcoming adversities that occurred early in her life, she built a million dollar cosmetic dentistry practice. She sold her practice to pursue her inner truth. She’s now an advocate for emotional health and a leadership coach.

Neeta’s medical career was very much a masculine, “follow the rules” model. She didn’t learn business, empathy or basic communication skills. Her business skills came from the emotional grit she developed through the adversities she had faced early in life. The biggest challenges for her was communication and how to lead as a female.

With a thriving practice, Neeta found herself burnt out and “emotionally dead.” She realized she didn’t know who she was. So she left her practice and her abusive marriage and went on a journey of self discovery. She found that when it comes to leadership, emotional resilience, or “grit,” is key. In her book Emotional Grit, Neeta uses “GRIT” as an acronym: grow, reveal, innovate, and transform.

In her work, Neeta teaches leaders tools to help them lead with authenticity, vulnerability, curiosity, and compassion.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How the definition of “leadership” is evolving.
  • Why emotional resiliency is the key to effective leadership.
  • What you can do to help build your emotional resiliency.

 

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Show Highlights:

  • 0:00 – Dr.Neeta Bhushan has had a lot of transformation in her own life. After overcoming adversities that occurred early in her life, she built a million dollar cosmetic dentistry practice. She sold her practice to pursue her inner truth. She’s now an advocate for emotional health and a leadership coach.
  • 2:00 – Neeta’s medical career was very much a masculine, “follow the rules” model. She didn’t learn business, empathy or basic communication skills. Her business skills came from the emotional grit she developed through the adversities she had faced early in life. The biggest challenges for her was communication and how to lead as a female.
  • 5:45 – With a thriving practice, Neeta found herself burnt out and “emotionally dead.” She realized she didn’t know who she was. So she left her practice and her abusive marriage and went on a journey of self discovery.
  • 9:06 – When it comes to leadership, emotional resilience is key. The ten habits of Body Thrive help to build that emotional resilience, which is why members of Yoga Health Coaching, Living Ayurveda, and Awake Living start with the Body Thrive course. Resilience comes down to your ability to adapt to circumstances that are beyond your control and then to learn, innovate, and create action in the face of those circumstances. In Emotional Grit, Neeta uses “GRIT” as an acronym: grow, reveal, innovate, and transform. Transformation is the action we take.
  • 14:40 – The idea that a leader has followers is a bit outdated. In today’s world, leaders collaborate with those who are on the same mission. Fear-based leadership, the idea that we have to scare people into loyalty, and hierarchy are also outdated. In her “School of Grit TV,”, Neeta unravels that by encouraging leaders, through stand up comedy, to laugh at themselves and not take themselves too seriously. At Yogahealer retreats, course members participate in improv exercises to help get them out of the boxes they put themselves in.
  • 25:00 – In a world that is more and more global, we are all involved in the evolution of what leadership looks like. Neeta teaches her clients to do a daily “emotional resiliency check-in” in order to become more aware of how often they are experiencing different emotions and where the emotions are coming from. From an ayurvedic standpoint, reflection allows for digestion, it allows us to evolve, and it creates empathy for others.

 

Your Favorite Quotes:

  • “We’re all in this together. The whole planet is going through this evolution together where we’re learning how to be much more emotionally evolved as leaders.” — Cate Stillman

 

Gues BIO:

Dr. Neeta Bhushan is a former cosmetic dentist turned best-selling author, international speaker, social entrepreneur, the advocate of emotional health, and leadership coach.

Neeta left her million-dollar dentistry practice to pursue her inner truth; a journey which saw her spend over 15 years across 45 countries researching and immersing herself in the field human behaviour, as well as studying the works of classical philosophers and modern psychology.

Her pursuit of knowledge to understand human behaviour in order to create positive life transformation is sparked by her own life experience to overcome multiple extreme adversities, which includes being orphaned at a young age, surviving an abusive marriage of domestic violence, and facing homelessness.

Neeta’s approach seamlessly blends the emotional grit she developed to overcome personal adversity with the understanding of human behavioural patterns. The power of her coaching and message has transformed the lives of thousands across the world and set the bar for a new form of emotional leadership.

Connect with Dr.Neeta on websiteYouTubeFacebook or Instagram.

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A Shadow Issue: Giving Advice vs. Nurturing Growth https://yogahealthcoaching.com/a-shadow-issue-giving-advice-vs-nurturing-growth/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/a-shadow-issue-giving-advice-vs-nurturing-growth/#respond Fri, 27 Jul 2018 01:57:04 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19882 In this Changemaker Challenge Career Clarity Session, Carly Banks sits down with fellow yoga health coach Lynne Taillefer to talk about the difference between giving advice and nurturing growth.

The Yoga Health Coaching community has a way of revealing our shadow issues and encouraging us to work through them while providing us with the space and the tools to do so. Through her work in YHC, Lynne uncovered one of her shadow issues, something she doesn’t like to admit needs work. Like many wellness pros, Lynne realized that in her urge to help others, she sometimes jumped the gun and went straight to giving advice rather than deeply listening to what others have to say.

In Yoga Health Coaching, we learn deep listening techniques that allow our course members to explore their own stories. It’s empowering for our course members and clients to first be heard and then to sit with their problems or questions so that they might have an opportunity to arrive at their own answers or solutions.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • What common coaching tendency impedes our ability to coach more effectively.
  • How yoga health coaches uncover and work through shadow issues with the candor and care of a dynamic group.
  • How Yoga Health Coaching prepare us to provide space for deep transformation.

 

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Show Highlights:

  • 0:00 – Our work as yoga health coaches often prompts some self reflection around how we’ve shown up in our personal lives. Sometimes we realize we need to make a shift. Lynne realized that in her urge to help others, she sometimes jumped the gun and went straight to giving advice rather than deeply listening to what others have to say.
  • 6:15 – There’s a lot of value in asking others if they would like your advice. It’s also empowering for our course members to allow them to first be heard and then to sit with their problems or questions so that they might have an opportunity to arrive at their own answers or solutions.
  • 9:04 – In Yoga Health Coaching, we learn deep listening techniques that allow our course members to explore their own stories.
  • 10:22 – The YHC community has a way of revealing our shadow issues and encouraging us to work through them while providing us with the space and the tools to do so.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “As yoga health coaches, we have this immense opportunity to let our clients feel deeply heard and deeply nurtured in their growth path.” — Carly Banks
  • “It’s been incredible going through the Yoga Health Coaching program. We learn all kinds of really immensely positive deep listening techniques: opening your energy body to receive somebody’s grief, for example, instead of filling uncomfortable spaces . . . and invite them to go deeper into their stories and invite them to uncover their own challenges. This model of coaching has just expanded my ability to connect with my clients a hundredfold.” — Carly Banks
  • “I find that this wonderful, shining community brings up a lot of my . . . shadow issues, and that’s what I want.” Lynne Taillefer

 

Guest BIO:

Lynne Taillefer, A.K.A. Mama Lynne lives in Québec, Canada  with her husband and their two young boys. She offers educational yoga and Ayurvedic workshops for yoga instructors and Yoga Teacher Trainings, who wish to deepen and continue their evolution as teachers and students. Lynne is a Certified Yoga Health Coach and she teaches an 11 week course as well as a 7 month Yoga Immersion course to help revitalize and rejuvenate other mothers and their families. Connect with Lynn on her website and facebook page.

 

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