Authentic Leadership
Being True Lead means that you have found the power in yourself, that you have the courage to stand by yourself and that you are capable of mastering your own life, your emotions and your potentials. With this power you will be able to show the way for others – you are able to be an authentic leader.
Your company or organization can:
– book me for a lecture about authentic leadership
– book a workshop in authentic leadership with the horse as a guide
As a leader, teacher or supervisor, it is important to be able to see, sense, feel and hear what your employees, students or clients need.
When you lead or guide other people, you must be able to be neutral, see clearly and not be affected by your own projections. The way to the heart of the horse and your fellow people goes through your own heart. Therefore, you first have to walk the talk yourself.
The horse is our mirror and it tells us what we need to know. It requires us to show up without plans, projects or ambitions and without knowing where it ends. Only then will we be able to see the road. We must therefore improve our intuition and learn to trust it. We must learn to be trusting in the open – not knowing! And the horses can be great helpers.
Horses are present right now, it has the finest intuition. It senses you and sees you as you are. Horses are masters of teaching us in nonverbal communication. They are what I call “body wise”.
When you take a course with horses, you get a truly amazing experience of what true leadership is about. That is if you are aware, present, clear and trustworthy. You will be mirrored in relation to your values, your empathy, trust and equity. In order to lead and develop others, you must also be able to lead and develop yourself.
You get both theoretical and practical teaching and you go home with a sense of insight and understanding of what authentic leadership is for you.
For more information on prices for content, lectures or workshops, contact me at marianne@florman.dk
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