Ballet Lessons for Leaders
Paula Naeff is a Leadership and Performance Coach, Dancer & Athlete Mentor, a guide, sounding board and facilitator for transformation to her clients. She is an international best-selling author and a professional speaker, who makes her audiences smile and walk away with elevated energy. Anything she does, she sprinkles with joy.
Paula is originally from Finland and now based in Switzerland. She has lived on three continents and is serving clients worldwide.
Paula serves powerfully using her superpower, which is listening. She is a mother, entrepreneur, certified Business Coach and Consultant and a Pilates instructor. She has a BA in Business and visual Arts, trained in classical ballet, and a former Credit Manager and Clown. Life is her biggest training ground. Paula serves openly and authentically with passion. Her purpose is to help others and her mission is to bring clarity, joy and a healthy balance to leaders and organizations worldwide, which will create positive change in workplaces. Her ultimate goal is to eradicate burnout and depression due to excessive workplace stress and to help dancers and athletes become mentally strong.
In this webinar, you will be guided through a ballet lesson. You’ll learn about the flow and discipline of movement, which is essential not only in dancing but especially in high levels of leadership.
Extraordinary and inspirational leadership requires momentum, movement, and the ability to fine-tune. All of this needs daily training - simple daily disciplines so that you are ready for moments of peak performance at any given time.
Ballet dancers are trained to move. They follow a very thorough and strict flow of movement in order to prepare their body and mind for the moments of peak performance. For the moments on stage. They train every day for years. They have techniques to keep their muscles warm and smooth throughout the day, from warm-up class till the end of rehearsals and through performance.
Inside the ballet dancers’ training lie golden nuggets that can be used to elevate your level of leadership, to hone skills that make a great leader extraordinary.
It’s about meticulous warm-up, discipline, the ability to listen and fine-tune, being aware of your surroundings, and moving with grace, kindness, and joy. All the while inspiring your audience - those that follow.
Areas Covered
- What is meant by inside-out leadership?
- Leadership lessons from the structure of a ballet class
- 5 “moves” to start using daily to help you balance and move with ease in your life and leadership
Who Should Attend
Leaders, managers, CEOs, C-level leaders, executives.
Why Should You Attend
What on earth does ballet have to do with leading an organization?
Do you sometimes feel stuck in your leadership, with your team, or in your organization? You feel like things are not moving or at least not moving at the pace they should be. Such an observation or experience is a reflection of what’s happening inside yourself.
The perception of what we experience in the outside world is a reflection of what is happening (or not happening) on the inside. We live in an inside-out world.
If you feel stuck or slow the only thing that will help you get unstuck or pick up speed is movement. It’s as simple as that. Ballet dancers are movers and the similarities between dancing and leadership are incredibly tangible.
Do you want to move? Join the class.
Topic Background
Leadership is a discipline. It is a craft and a skill that can be learned. However, the most extraordinary leaders are able to extract their natural talents to raise their level of leadership.
The exact same description can be used in the art of classical ballet. It’s not about learning ballet moves, but discovering what lessons from ballet training can be used for extraordinary leadership today.
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$200.00
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