Episode 3: Interview with Michael O'Brien

How to be intentional about changes in times of crisis? How to adapt to a new way of working online and create new, healthy habits? How to develop a new atti...

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Michael O’Brien, Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching, and author of “Shift. Creating Better Tomorrows: Winning at Work and Life”, joins us on this episode to share his insights and observations around how leaders can navigate change and uncertainty. We discuss topics like the importance of being intentional in times of crisis, how to adapt to working online and create new, healthy, habits that align with that, what leaders can do to develop a new perspective on productivity and team work, and why we need to shift how we prioritize when dealing with the unknown.

A cycling accident several years ago was the catalyst to the seminal shift that changed Michael's perspective, mindset, and actions. This put him on a path to create better tomorrows at work and in life and sparked his executive career progression, and passion for business leadership development. Now Michael O'Brien helps leaders prevent bad moments from turning into bad days. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Real Simple, ABC, and NBC. To find more about Michael and his work, check him out online: https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/

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