Thriving Leaders, Thriving Brains
Helle Ottesen
LinkedIn Top Voice I CEO Coach I Strategic Leadership I Neuroscience & Mindset Expert | Empowering Thriving Humans Change Behaviour Expert I Mind-Body-Connection Leadership & Retention Strategies for Sustainable Success
How Connection Drives Success in a World of Constant Change
In a workplace defined by unrelenting demands, digital transformation, and continuous change, the role of the leader is more challenging—and critical—than ever. Yet, the secret to thriving as a leader and creating high-performing teams lies not in relentless striving but in deep connection.
Neuroscience offers a clear, powerful insight:
The human brain is designed to thrive in relational, safe, and connected environments
When we create these conditions in the workplace, leaders and their teams experience improved decision-making, creativity, resilience, and well-being. Conversely, when stress, isolation, and pressure dominate, the brain's ability to function optimally deteriorates, leading to burnout, poor decisions, and disengagement.
The Science of Thriving vs. Striving
The brain operates in two primary modes when responding to challenges:
Research from fields such as neuroscience, positive psychology, and organizational behavior underscores the importance of connection as the antidote to this struggle. A connected leader fosters trust, psychological safety, and shared purpose, which are foundational for thriving organizations.
Turning Change Into Opportunity
Thriving leaders transform challenges into opportunities by cultivating the relational skills that allow their brains—and their teams—to function at their best. These skills include:
By embracing these practices, leaders create the ripple effects that lead to thriving organizations—ones where employees are engaged, productive, and committed to shared goals.
How to Lead a Thriving Organization
To foster thriving brains and build thriving workplaces:
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
To underscore this critical point, consider the visual representation of a happy, thriving brain vs. a sad, struggling brain. The thriving brain shows neural networks lighting up in harmony, enabling focus and creativity. The struggling brain, by contrast, reveals heightened activity in survival areas, limiting higher-order thinking.
This picture shows the truth: leaders who prioritize connection unlock the full capacity of their brains and their teams, creating organizations that succeed in today’s ever-changing landscape.
Leaders, the science is clear: your ability to thrive starts with your ability to connect. Are you ready to transform stress into growth and change into opportunity?
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3 天前Connection contributes to our health and an overall happy life. We can do this even in small ways like a "hello" to a stranger or a smile as we pass someone on the street.
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3 天前Avoiding our frontal lobe being hijacked by our "primitive" brain is challenging when surrounded by so many Alerts and incoming messages Helle Ottesen, but is certainly key to actually solving problems and getting things done
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3 天前Relationships care, and love are essential aspects of connection. People crave and need these and we need our leaders to come with these in abundance that is to take care of, and more happily to be caring and supportive of each members will beings.
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3 天前I agree, Helle! Without even looking at my brain in an MRI or other device, I know it lights up better when I am connected with others than it does when I am sad and along!
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3 天前I love it Helle Ottesen when the science backs up what we've known for ages, as coaches anyhow!. By focusing on what we want to create and looking for the opportunities that appear, we can move from stress to growth!