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How psychological flexibility can help leaders achieve their goals

33 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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Hosts Juliette Kumar and Caroline Kenyon speak with coaching psychologist Dr Rachael Skews about psychological flexibility in leadership. Rachael explains how acceptance and commitment—skills that can be developed—are essential for achieving long-term goals. She shares practical insights on recognising difficulties, committing to what matters, and helping individuals and organisations perform at their best.

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