Whether it’s overwhelm or perfectionism, leadership coach and CPA Susan Stutzel helps clients get past obstacles and find their voice to have the lives and impact they want to have.
Susan is passionate about freeing professional women from self-sabotaging goals and helping them build a life of purpose and balance. As a Leadership Coach, she helps her clients ditch overwhelm by finding their voice through the process of rebuilding habits and expectations, so they can feel successful – both professionally and at home.
In This Episode:
- Overwhelm can come from a lack of direction: what’s most important to you? What does success mean to you?
- Having impact is a good reason on its own to find your voice.
- A morning routine can be pivotal to helping you stay true to who you are.
As leaders, women face some additional challenges. The more we can do to reduce overwhelm and find our own voice, the more impact we can have. Even if perfectionism is part of your overwhelm, you can rely on an understanding that excellence is one of your core values to guide you out of that trap. Being present to where your feet are helps you define priorities and navigate situations where learning is more the outcome than winning.
Resources:
Susan’s website: sstutzelcoaching.com
Susan on LinkedIn
Henry Cloud’s book, Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
Carol Dweck’s book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
Ursula Jorch, Host of The Impact Interviews
Ursula Jorch is a business coach, speaker, and podcaster who shows women leaders how to turn their businesses into profitable agents for lasting change, global impact, and a force for good in the world.