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Develop Leadership Skills Like A Military Veteran with Philip Kornachuk - E31

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Leadership skills do not come naturally to everyone. Developing them can be an ongoing journey of many years and many mistakes. And in the military arena where lives are at stake, leadership skills can make the difference between total success and disaster.

In today's episode we explore how aspiring leaders must navigate the delicate balance between authority and empathy, adapt to rapidly changing situations, and make critical decisions under stress. We also discuss the unique obstacles faced in cultivating effective communication and building trust within diverse teams, emphasising how these challenges in military leadership translate to high-pressure civilian contexts.

Philip Kornachuk, a decorated veteran with 22 years of service in the US Army's Special Operations Command, is renowned for his prowess in leadership and resilience. Honoured with a Silver Star for his time in Afghanistan, Philip transitioned from military exploits to empowering individuals and businesses through his coaching and workshops at StoneWater Training, where he specialises in high-performance leadership skills. Drawing on his military background, Philip leverages core values, disciplined routines, and self-mastery to foster mental toughness and adaptability, redefining modern leadership for professionals aiming for career excellence without the stress.

“[Effective leadership] starts with you, but it's not about you.” - Philip Kornachuk

In this episode you will learn:

  • The challenges faced when transitioning from a military career to civilian life and strategies to redefine your purpose and values.
  • How breath work and maintaining a daily routine play crucial roles in managing stress and staying grounded.
  • The importance of physical activity, journaling, and gratitude exercises for mental well-being and evening reflections for self-improvement.
  • The concept of the "comfort crisis" and why pursuing meaning, purpose, and authenticity is vital over seeking ease and comfort.
  • How to use intentional discomfort as a tool for personal growth, productivity, and mental resilience.
  • Leadership principles like providing purpose, self-leadership, and the discipline necessary to achieve personal and professional goals.

Resources

This podcast was produced by the team at Zapods Podcast Agency:

https://www.zapods.com

Connect with Charlène:

  continue reading

58 episodes

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Manage episode 439458568 series 3599765
Contenu fourni par Charlène Gisèle. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Charlène Gisèle ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Leadership skills do not come naturally to everyone. Developing them can be an ongoing journey of many years and many mistakes. And in the military arena where lives are at stake, leadership skills can make the difference between total success and disaster.

In today's episode we explore how aspiring leaders must navigate the delicate balance between authority and empathy, adapt to rapidly changing situations, and make critical decisions under stress. We also discuss the unique obstacles faced in cultivating effective communication and building trust within diverse teams, emphasising how these challenges in military leadership translate to high-pressure civilian contexts.

Philip Kornachuk, a decorated veteran with 22 years of service in the US Army's Special Operations Command, is renowned for his prowess in leadership and resilience. Honoured with a Silver Star for his time in Afghanistan, Philip transitioned from military exploits to empowering individuals and businesses through his coaching and workshops at StoneWater Training, where he specialises in high-performance leadership skills. Drawing on his military background, Philip leverages core values, disciplined routines, and self-mastery to foster mental toughness and adaptability, redefining modern leadership for professionals aiming for career excellence without the stress.

“[Effective leadership] starts with you, but it's not about you.” - Philip Kornachuk

In this episode you will learn:

  • The challenges faced when transitioning from a military career to civilian life and strategies to redefine your purpose and values.
  • How breath work and maintaining a daily routine play crucial roles in managing stress and staying grounded.
  • The importance of physical activity, journaling, and gratitude exercises for mental well-being and evening reflections for self-improvement.
  • The concept of the "comfort crisis" and why pursuing meaning, purpose, and authenticity is vital over seeking ease and comfort.
  • How to use intentional discomfort as a tool for personal growth, productivity, and mental resilience.
  • Leadership principles like providing purpose, self-leadership, and the discipline necessary to achieve personal and professional goals.

Resources

This podcast was produced by the team at Zapods Podcast Agency:

https://www.zapods.com

Connect with Charlène:

  continue reading

58 episodes

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