Leading through Grief: A Guide to Being Human
In this episode of 'Confessions of a Terrible Leader', Layci Nelson shares her personal experiences with grief, particularly the loss of her father and father-in-law. The conversation delves into the complexities of leading through grief, the nature of grief itself, and the importance of communication and vulnerability in leadership. Layci emphasizes that grief is a universal experience that affects everyone differently and that leaders must allow themselves and their teams the space to navigate these emotions. The episode highlights the significance of understanding one's capacity during times of grief and the necessity of facing rather than avoiding the emotional waves that come with loss.
Takeaways:
Grief is a universal experience that everyone will face.
The body remembers grief even when the mind tries to forget.
Grief is not linear; it comes in waves and can hit unexpectedly.
Leaders must communicate their capacity and vulnerability to their teams.
It's essential to give yourself permission to grieve and not rush the process.
Avoiding grief can lead to physical and emotional consequences.
Facing grief head-on is more effective than trying to outrun it.
Open communication with your team can foster a supportive environment during tough times.
Recognizing your limitations during grief is crucial for effective leadership.
Grief can change your identity and how you function in the world.
Chapters:
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Grief
01:16 Personal Experiences with Grief
03:10 Understanding Grief's Nature
06:43 The Body's Response to Grief
10:34 Capacity and Functionality During Grief
12:49 Facing Grief: The Waves of Emotion
17:00 Communication and Team Dynamics in Grief
🎙️🎵🎛️ Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.