Leadership Perspectives: Talking Everything HIGH Performance, the A.W.A.R.E. Model and Intuitive Leadership with Dr. Elena Estanol | Ep. 61

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Episode 61 of the Soul Purpose Leadership Podcast drops TODAY and we’re joined by Dr. Elena Estanol! Dr. Elena is a #1 best-selling author, high performance psychologist & Intuitive Leadership Mentor who has been up-leveling CEOs, speakers, writers, performers, athletes, coaches & purpose-based entrepreneurs to become extraordinary beings and legendary leaders for over 16 years and today on Episode 61 we’re chatting Leadership Perspectives: Talking Everything HIGH Performance, the A.W.A.R.E. Model and Intuitive Leadership. On today’s episode Dr. Elena shares about the importance of always learning; we dive deep into peak performance vs. high performance and hone in on the power of consistency. Yep, consistency! How often do we overcomplicate things? This discussion is so freeing, insightful, and applicable to daily life. How about the A.W.A.R.E. Model? You’ll have to tune in for the juicy details, but get ready to learn all about connecting to your intuition, working on weaknesses, ownership + integrity, and what really is the difference between excellence and perfection (and why does it matter?). “Having a commitment to excellence doesn’t mean you don’t make mistakes. It means you’re willing to recognize when you’re making mistakes, you’re willing to take responsibility, and then you’re willing to reassess and try again.” Mic-drop! We also touch on those tricky “blind spots” - you know the ones. In the end, it all comes down to intuitive leadership. As Dr. Elena says, “I believe that intuition is the channel of communication that exists between our human self and our higher self.” This one will leave its mark on you in the very best way! Connect with Dr. Elena We'd love to hear your thoughts via an iTunes rating/review, and be sure to connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @jenniferwatsonleadership. Music by HookSounds