The Mindset and Practice of Excellent CEOs

Opportunities don’t knock, they whisper.

So shut up and listen.

Thomas Leonard

You miss the whispers of opportunities from the noise of the day.

As you enter into the hectic holiday season, bring more joy to it, not by doing more, but by becoming more intentional about slowing down to listen to your thoughts to imagine what’s possible for your extraordinary future.

This week, I invite you to listen to a conversation about creating possibilities.

On this Market Your Genius podcast episode with Nikki Nash, I took Nikki through The Possibility Formula (worksheet here), which is a practice to break out of default thinking and move into intentional thought creation.

Default thinking shows up in the thoughts of 'I can’t' or 'That’s impossible.'

Intentional thinking uses imagination to move you into building your belief. From belief, anything is possible.

In this episode, there's a rapid-fire series of questions and a fun, thought-provoking conversation about becoming comfortable with uncomfortable thinking. 

All the stuff I love!

You’ll also hear us talk about…

  • The CEO Mindset

  • Auditing your calendar to see your future

  • Writing your Leadership Owners’ Manuel

  • Living in the inquiry

Take a listen. Then listen for your possibilities. Rise to the occasion of them to become them.


If you want more information on any of these concepts and how you can level up your leadership, build your C.E.O. self-concept or scale your business with clarity and confidence, book a meeting with me here.

One client says....

"The idea that the answers were inside me, they just needed to be vetted, and organized and I needed to be held accountable for finding them felt like what previously had seemed unachievable might really be possible. Through a series of exercises and tools, I felt supported, challenged, and motivated to shift from what “might be” to what was. Christina gave me the tools and the courage to use them to start my next chapter."

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