The number one thing holding you back from whatever it is you want is you...your beliefs.
When you begin noticing your self-limiting beliefs, you can begin replacing them with more empowering beliefs that help you reach more of your potential as a leader. In this webinar, we will share four common archetypes in the accounting profession: the Perfectionist, the Busy Bee, the Chief Problem Solver, and the People Pleaser. We will uncover the thoughts behind each archetype and explore strategies to deal with their negative impacts on your life.
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Intend2Lead
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Brian is an executive leadership coach who invites something greater that is already inside you.
Brian spent the first 14 years of his career serving as a CPA and consultant at both Ernst and Young and AuditWatch. During that time, he realized coaching was the best and most natural way to support and challenge others.
Over the last eight years, Brian has coached many CPA firm leaders to tap into their inherent power by becoming a stronger observer of their life and what holds the most meaning for them. From that broader lens of seeing the world, his clients can uncover new choices and actions and increase their capacity to lead others to more meaningful results.
Brian has provided workshops, presentations, and training sessions on various leadership and communication-related topics to thousands of CPAs across the United States.
In 2016, Brian co-founded Intend2Lead to empower CPA firms to create meaningful and positive shifts in their culture and performance. Intend2Lead partners with clients to co-create customized solutions and uncover the training and coaching needed to realize the vision of firm leaders.
Brian is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), credentialed through the International Coach Federation, and he holds a Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University. He graduated with a BS in Commerce from the University of Virginia. Brian is also an instructor for the AuditSense team, where he provides leadership and communication seminars, and he authored the book Auditing Leadership (Wiley 2009).