REACH Interview Series: Lolly Daskal

The Reach Interview Series is an informal dialogue between me and respected thought leaders around the theme of my new book,  Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence.

The amazing Lolly Daskal is executive coach extraordinaire, and the founder of Lead from Within, a global leadership, executive coaching, and consulting firm based in New York City.  She’s also the author of the forthcoming book The Leadership Gap with Penguin Portfolio.  In this episode, Lolly tells compelling stories about how she’s had to stretch outside her comfort zone in her own consulting practice to do best for her clients and how understanding leadership gaps is so critical for personal growth and development.


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Reach A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone 

Prescriptive and based not only on my groundbreaking research but on my own quest to get out of my comfort zone, Reach will help you take the thing you are most afraid of doing and make it a proud part of your personal repertoire.

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