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Liz Trocchio Smith

Liz Trocchio Smith
Certified Executive Business Coach
and Trusted Advisor

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Becoming a More Patient Leader

Leading effectively, especially during a crisis, takes patience. As a manager you need to retain composure in the face of frustration or uncertainty. So, how can you boost this important resource? One way is to recognize when your patience might be tested. If you know a challenge is coming, you can be more mindful about increasing your efforts to stay calm. For example, a good way to manage the pressure of a looming deadline is to reframe how you perceive time. Speed is important, of course, but working at a slow and smooth pace, especially when times get tough, reduces mistakes and, in the end, speeds up your team’s work.

Also, try simply taking 10 minutes at the end of each day to reflect on your team’s achievements, no matter how small. Taking these opportunities will help you be a more generous leader, less stressed, and more tolerant of unexpected or difficult situations.

Make it a great day!