The Endurance Leader
Ann Bowers-EvangelistaDo you feel like you’re running as fast as possible
to deliver impressive results but barely keeping up?
Many leaders today are stuck trying to keep up a blistering pace that is unsustainable and likely to lead to burnout. If you are looking to build leadership that remains resilient in the face of adversity, helps you manage setbacks, and compels you to perform at your absolute best, professionally and personally, the endurance leader model can help you achieve it.
The endurance leader model is not about elite performance but about lasting performance. This four-part model is about cultivating ways of thinking, acting, and engaging that are satisfying and sustainable. It is not about winning races but the strategies to repeatedly get you across the finish line.
Dr. Ann Bowers-Evangelista
Dr. Ann Bowers-Evangelista is a licensed clinical psychologist with an MBA and twenty-five years of experience coaching business leaders. After a decade working for consulting psychology firms, she founded Llumos (“we light” in Latin) in 2012. Her passion for the endurance leader is borne out of her fi rsthand leadership experience and her longstanding experience as an endurance athlete in triathlon and other long-distance sports.
Praise for The Endurance Leader
“As a senior healthcare leader, hospital President, and ultramarathon runner, I know firsthand the importance of leading with a long-term view. I strongly recommend you read The Endurance Leader and adopt the book. You will benefit as you serve in your leadership growth and advancement. Additionally, you will benefit as you seek to advance your personal fitness.”
“As a former company president, I wish I had this book when I was trying to ‘gut it out’ in the executive suite. Ann presents a framework to help leaders thrive, not just survive in today’s high-pressure organizations.”
“An absolute must-read for leaders seeking to reach peak performance! With captivating parallels drawn between endurance athletes and leaders, this book off ers profound insights into what it takes to excel in the long run.”