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Into the Woods with Holly Worton


Oct 9, 2017

Today’s Guest

I'm back with another co-hosted episode with the fabulous Jo Casey!

Today, we talk about the importance of resilience in business and why we think it's a vital skill to develop if you truly want to succeed as an entrepreneur. This is a part of the shadow side of business that people don't really talk about, but it's one of Jo's specialties, and it's so, so important. We hope you enjoy this episode!

About Jo Casey

Jo Casey has over 20 years experience of working as a trainer and consultant in the corporate, public and third sectors. Her flashy clients and workplaces have included Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC), The NHS, BT, Toyota Motors, Peugeot Business School, The Welsh Assembly Government, The Girl Guides UK, Vets4Pets/Companion Care, several Local Government Authorities, and The Department Of Work And Pensions. But she's also worked with many no less wonderful smaller ventures, micro businesses and SMEs.

She's a self-confessed nerd and has taught at college and university levels and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Chester. Jo has a Masters Degree in Coaching and Organizational Development and she's an NLP Master Practitioner, MBTI qualified professional certified Emotional Intelligence EQi 2.0 consultant.

She's been coaching for over 15 years now – clocking up over 1000 hours of coaching experience. Basically, she carefully treads that line between being passionate and a tiny bit obsessive about what she does (obsession often wins). Jo runs accredited coach training programs and coaches people from all over the world via the power of the internet.

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What You’ll Learn

  • What is resilience and why it's important
  • What purpose does resilience serve?
  • How to build resilience if it doesn't come naturally to you
  • The difference between a growth vs a fixed mindset
  • How to pick yourself up after what feels like a failure
  • The key questions you need to ask to come back from “failure”
  • How to reframe the “failures” in your business

Things We Discussed

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