Toxic Boss Almost Broke Her. She Leads With Joy Anyway. | Sheryl Raphael Whitaker
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Burnout starts when we're operate outside of our zone of genius, out of alignment with our values, and when we've lost touch with our joy.
Sheryl Raphael Whitaker has spent the majority of her career making a case most leadership conversations are afraid to make. Joy is not a reward. It's an operating system. As a leadership coach, talent strategist, author of “It Starts with Joy,” and a host of a weekly show by the same name, Sheryl says difference between those two mindsets changes everything about how you lead.
Her frame starts with a mindset shift that sounds deceptively simple. Many leaders spend their careers believing that joy is not something one can expect at work. They focus their personal development on building skills and capabilities instead of understanding what makes them tick.
Joy at work isn't something you unlock when conditions improve. It's an internal alignment that runs underneath everything, steady and available, regardless of what's happening around you.
Sheryl also draws a line that most personal development conversations tend to blur. You're either leading from joy or from fear. That's not a criticism. It's a diagnosis. Most of what we call toxic leadership, she says, is just fear that never got named.
What makes her approach to authentic leadership different is where she locates it. Joy isn't the reward waiting at the end of a hard season. It's your chief operating officer, running before the meeting starts, before the difficult conversation, before the decision that keeps you up at night. Sheryl knows what it costs an organization when leaders hand that operating system over to their circumstances.
This conversation is for the leader, coach, and OD professional who knows something feels misaligned but hasn't found the language for it yet.
Sheryl's invitation is direct. You don't have to wait for conditions to be right.
You can lead from who you actually are, right now, even when the people around you are hiding it.
In this episode, Sheryl answers the following questions:
- How to find more joy in your work?
- How to be happy at work when you hate it?
- How to make work fun and enjoyable?
- As a leader, am I allowed to have fun and experience joy?
Resources mentioned in the episode:
- Sheryl’s LinkedIn
- Sheryl’s Book: https://itstartswithjoy.com/
- It Starts With Joy Live: https://www.youtube.com/@itstartswithjoylive
- Sheryl’s Company: https://www.edenanthonyelitetalent.com/
- Derek Sievers’ How to start a movement
Music in this episode by Ian Kastner.
"What Do You Know To Be True?" is an invitation to be inspired to become more of your possible self by discovering your superpower, unlocking your potential, and creating your impact in the world.
This podcast is for leaders, coaches, org development practitioners, and anyone who works with people who want to be inspired to discover their superpower, unlock their possibilities, and make meaningful impact in the world.
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