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Today we return to the podcast with Tracy Scheifels from the Ellison Center. Tracy is a champion of helping families heal and we know you’re going to enjoy today’s podcast as we dig deeper into infant mental health and how the work she does is directly applicable to the work we do as leaders.

Listen along to learn about how the attachment styles we develop as children play an important part in who we are and how we relate to others as adults. Understanding these adult attachment styles (especially your own style) can help you coach and guide your team successfully. 

HEY LISTENERS, HELP US BLESS THE ELLISON CENTER and the amazing work they do! They are raising money to expand and serve more families. Give Now: ⁠https://ellisoncenter-bloom.kindful.com/ ⁠

At the Grounding and Growing Leadership podcast, we believe that everyone is a leader and that leadership starts with you. Join Tara Gronhovd, Gallup Certified Clifton Strengths Coach and e2Grow High Performing Team Coach, and Pamela Nelson, Certified Leadership Coach, Counselor and Spiritual Director, as we navigate conversations to grow you and your teams on your leadership journeys.

CliftonStrengths (aka Strengthsfinder) is an assessment that is based on positive psychology and measures core motivations. It’s an extremely powerful tool for personal and professional development as well as improving team dynamics. You will hear us reference Strengths frequently in our podcasts. If you are interested in learning more and taking the CliftonStrengths assessment for you or your team, please reach out to tara@aligntransform.com.

Comments or questions about this episode? Ideas for future podcast topics and guests? We’d love to hear from you!

Click HERE to learn more about our Grounded LeadershipTM Development Journey Cohort that kicks off in January 2024.

Resources:

https://www.ellisoncenter.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-schreifels-35469122/

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