# 30 - How to make time for self-reflection

Surviving to Thriving for Nonprofit Leaders

14-10-2020 • 11 mins

You'll feel more confident and capable when you build an ongoing system of gathering feedback, spending time in self-reflection, learning from the feedback and then turning around and heading back into relationships with others and the work you do with new perspectives, plans and purpose.

But you won't find the time to do that. You'll need to MAKE the time.

In this episode, I'll teach you how to make time for self-reflection.

LINKS

Episode # 29 - Two Self-Reflective Practice Tools

https://www.kathyarcher.com/podcast/29

Episode # 28 - Why self-reflective practice is a MUST for women leaders!

https://www.kathyarcher.com/podcast/28

The download to The Inner Guidance Cycle

https://kathyarcher.lpages.co/guide33/

ABOUT Kathy:

Hi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer.

I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership!

You do that when you:

  • * Develop your CONFIDENCE
  • * Maintain your COMPOSURE
  • * Lead with INTEGRITY

FIND ME HERE:

My Website: https://www.kathyarcher.com/

My book - Mastering Confidence

The Training Library Membership Site

https://www.kathyarcher.com/library.html


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