Transforming Setbacks into Comebacks
solo · Jacqueline V. Twillie
Show notes
Summary
In this episode of Winning Season, Jacqueline discusses the importance of resilience in leadership, especially in male-dominated industries. She shares three proven strategies to build resilience: celebrating small wins, pausing to reset, and connecting tasks to a larger purpose. Jacqueline emphasizes that resilience is not about perfection but about adaptability and intentional action. She provides practical applications and real-life success stories to illustrate how these strategies can transform setbacks into comebacks. The episode concludes with a focus on maintaining team morale and celebrating wins, even in challenging times.
Takeaways
- Setbacks don't define you or your team.
- Resilience is about adaptability and intentional action.
- Celebrating small wins boosts team morale.
- A quick reset can improve decision-making.
- Purpose drives resilience and helps teams focus.
- Resilience is built through consistent leadership.
- Tiny habits can lead to significant improvements.
- Celebrate learning moments, not just achievements.
- Maintaining morale is crucial during long-term projects.
- Resilience is about being adaptable, not perfect.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Resilience in Leadership
03:08 Understanding Resilience: More Than a Buzzword
07:44 Three Proven Strategies for Building Resilience
10:59 Practical Applications: Land Yap Mornings and AHA Method
17:22 Real Talk: Transforming Setbacks into Comebacks
20:28 Ask Jacqueline: Addressing Setbacks and Celebrating Wins
Keywords
resilience, leadership, team morale, setbacks, comebacks, strategies, motivation, workplace culture, personal growth, leadership development
Jacqueline V. Twillie is a negotiation strategist, three-time bestselling author, and the creator of the L.A.T.T.E. negotiation framework. Forbes named Winning Season one of the 12 must-listen leadership podcasts for women.
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