Leading with Authenticity: How to Overcome Stress and Fear to Inspire Your Team w/ Dr. Gary Epler

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024
  • Nick Capman sits down with Dr. Gary Epler, a Boston-based medical doctor and thought leader specializing in optimal health, high performance, and leadership, to discuss authentic leadership, stress management, and how leaders can cultivate authenticity to inspire and engage their teams effectively.
    Dr. Epler is the founder of "quantum biology" and the creator of the "Eplerian Life Philosophy," which emphasizes strategies for achieving maximal performance, enduring joy, and optimal well-being.
    His philosophy centers on helping individuals and leaders harness the potential of their human brain, particularly the prefrontal cortex, to foster innovation, creativity, and authentic leadership. He advocates for reducing stress, eliminating ego-driven behaviors, and adopting a people-centered, values-driven approach to life and leadership.
    His work has gained recognition through hundreds of podcast appearances, where he shares practical insights and actionable strategies for improving personal and professional lives.
    A few key themes and takeaways:
    - Dr. Epler emphasizes that authenticity means being one's true self. Leaders can achieve this by using their "human brain" (prefrontal cortex) for creativity, innovation, and decision-making rather than relying on the "primitive brain" focused on survival, ego, and fear.
    - Stress and fear are the primary obstacles that prevent leaders from being authentic. Dr. Epler illustrates this with a story about a CEO overwhelmed by the pressure to please stakeholders rather than focusing on long-term, impactful decisions.
    - The primitive brain triggers survival-oriented thoughts like fear, stress, and ego-driven behaviors. Authenticity, on the other hand, stems from the human brain's capacity for kindness, helping others, and making values-driven decisions.
    - Leaders can assess their authenticity by identifying behaviors driven by stress, fear, or ego, such as trying to please others, seeking power, or thinking primarily about themselves.
    - Ego-driven leadership, often characterized by a sense of superiority, undermines authenticity and creates barriers to trust and collaboration. Dr. Epler emphasizes the importance of humility and self-awareness.
    - Authentic leaders inspire trust, foster innovation, and create more productive, engaged organizations by prioritizing long-term success over short-term survival.
    Learn more about Dr. Gary Epler and his work: www.eplerhealt...
    Learn more about The Passionate Workforce: www.amazon.com...

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