Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Reboot: Leadership and the Art of Growing Up. And I'm grateful because I'd probably not read it. And each day, an expression of your life.” But I was intrigued by the 'Art of Growing up' section on the title and from some reviews that I had read, it was enough for me to purchase this book.Initially when I had picked up this book, I must have been closed minded to the idea that it would have much relevance to me as I am not a leader in my field, my family or friends. So high, in fact, that—at first—he wasn’t even aware of it. Not your typical leadership book. My client, a software company CEO, was calling for his regular session. This book was more like an autobiography than a leadership book and was condescending to those who are not CEOs, venture capitalists or engineers. I was both moved and challenged by it, the only questions left are the ones I need to answer for myself. Frustrating because the genuinely helpful insights about improving as a leader were drowned out by excessively poetic anecdotes. Authentic leadership is ab… What makes radical self-inquiry radical?
Good book and a reminder that in many ways work and life are not separate.
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In his new book, Reboot, Jerry Colonna bravely tells his story of how he has ended up as one of the most highly regarded coaches. This definitely ain't a book for me (but that's a conclusion AFTER I've read it).This definitely ain't a book for me (but that's a conclusion AFTER I've read it).I pre-ordered the book while listening to Jason Calacanis interviewing Jerry Colonna on his podcast This Week in Startups. By chapter 3, the author introduces Pema as his teacher. Book Description: One of the start-up world's most in-demand executive coaches-hailed as the "CEO Whisperer" (Wired)-reveals why radical self-inquiry is critical to professional success and healthy relationships in all realms of life. Jerry Colonna helps start-up CEOs make peace with their demons, the psychological habits and behavioral patterns that have helped them to succeed—molding them into highly accomplished individuals—yet have been detrimental to their relationships and ultimate well-being. Jerry and I are extremely close friends and have been for 23 years. Book; Podcast; Resources. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. There is a lot of nuance that is just utterly overlooked and quite frankly conflicts with the everyday workplace. But I could hear it in his voice, feel it in my chest, as he…The Reboot Podcast with Jerry Colonna, Team Reboot and Startup LeadersJoin our mailing list to receive updates with podcasts, events, workships, retreats and happenings.We believe that in our work lies the possibility of the full realization of human potential. I first met Jerry when he was beginning his partnership with Fred Wilson … 155 Montgomery St., Suite 1505. They choose the horse—usually a mare—who is most capable of holding that care in a way that calms the whole group. San Francisco .
6 stars. This book aims to help founders develop psychological patterns and behavioral patterns to help them succeed. Now, this venture c…
Along with his startlingly candid stories from his business and personal life, insights from his study of the spiritual … “Hello” Who needs a…A few months back, I sent a note to the participants at the launch of our first facilitated peer group.
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If you can only read one more book - this is it. The Reboot Blog. With his partner, Fred Wilson, Colonna launched Flatiron in August 1996.
without explaining what was done, how the author came to that conclusion, or why it was the right thing to do.This is a marvelous memoir and a mediocre book on coaching.
Since his VC days, he's taken a huge dive into Buddhism and Jungian therapy. Jerry has made me a better leader and I am grateful that he now shares his wisdom and personal story with the world through this book. Reboot is a book by Jerry Colonna, a venture capitalist who is now a startup coach. As I started reading the book, I thought to myself "If Pema Chodron had written a business book, this would be it". Sadly, this didn't happen with the book.I had the privilege and great chance to work with Jerry both as a member of a leadership team and individually and he has helped me/us break open our hearts, radically inquire within, and create strong backs with an open heart.