Reboot

Leadership and the Art of Growing Up

Jerry Colonna

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Book Synopsis

"Reboot" by Jerry Colonna is an introspective and transformative guide for leaders and entrepreneurs seeking personal growth and fulfillment. Through his richly honest storytelling and practical wisdom, Colonna explores the complex journey of becoming a better leader, reclaiming one's true self, and fostering a more compassionate and resilient approach to business and life.

Drawing from his own experiences as a renowned executive coach, Colonna dives deep into the challenges and struggles that leaders often face, such as burnout, imposter syndrome, and the fear of failure. With refreshingly vulnerable anecdotes, he invites readers to confront their inner demons, acknowledge their fears, and cultivate self-compassion as a powerful tool for growth.

"Reboot" emphasizes the importance of embracing vulnerability and authenticity in leadership, highlighting how these qualities can foster stronger relationships, increased trust, and a more vibrant and fulfilling work environment. Colonna encourages readers to reflect on their values, passions, and purpose, guiding them through exercises and contemplative practices to help uncover their true selves.

Equipped with practical advice and actionable steps, Colonna explores the intersections between leadership and personal growth, offering insights on cultivating emotional intelligence, building resilience, and embracing “radical self-inquiry” as a path to professional and personal transformation.

With his compassionate voice and narrative approach, Jerry Colonna's "Reboot" is a profound exploration of balancing success and well-being, empowering leaders to build thriving businesses while nurturing their own inner wisdom and happiness. Through its powerful combination of real-life stories, practical strategies, and thought-provoking reflections, "Reboot" is an invaluable resource for leaders seeking to unlock their fullest potential and create meaningful impact in their lives and organizations.

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