What do you do when everything feels like it's falling apart?
In this solo episode, Bill explores why “feeling groovy” isn’t just a quirky phrase; it’s a powerful tool for high-performing CEOs. Drawing inspiration from Simon & Garfunkel’s 59th Street Bridge Song, Bill breaks down the connection between presence, creativity, luck, and leadership effectiveness.
Topics explored in this episode:
(01:15) Why CEOs Need to Feel Groovy
*What “feeling groovy” means in a leadership context.
*You can’t inspire others if you're always in survival mode.
*Slowing down is a powerful gateway to clarity, presence, and leadership.
(03:50) The Power of Pause
*How taking breaks helps you recover physically, mentally, and emotionally.
*Even brief pauses improve your ability to make strategic decisions.
*Creating space leads to insights and better human connection.
(06:25) The “Happy People” Study
*A fascinating social study on why “lucky” people spot more opportunities.
*Presence and joy increase awareness and your luck!
*Why mindset affects what you notice (or don’t) in your environment.
Bill Gallagher, Scaling Coach and host of the Scaling Up Business podcast, is an international business coach who works with C-Suite leaders to achieve breakthrough growth.
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