Today we talked with Harry about the concept of heliotropic leadership, aka how to be a servant-hearted leader that puts others first, and seeks to be kind, humble, and gracious. Harry gives practical tips and wisdom on how to be a better leader, parent, boss, and frankly human. We chatted with him about how he practically strives to be better every day and positively impact those around him, from his children to his employees, to his peers.
We asked questions you really wanna know like how you continue to pursue being the best version of yourself when you’re angry, mad, sad, or tired. We also asked him what advice he has on how to practically correct either employees’ or even children’s behavior you see needs improvement.
So if you want some encouragement and practical tips on how to improve your behaviors as shift the culture around you?
Harry’s Story
Dr. Harry Cohen is a Psychologist, Executive Coach, Restauranter and Author of Be The Sun, Not The Salt, a short straightforward yet profound guide for being your best self, uplifting others, and behaving in a manner that draws others toward you and makes you happier and more effective.
Heliotropic people
Every single moment do I make someone else feel great? A heliotropic leader is a servant-hearted person. It’s taking the high road, doing the right next thing, and don’t hang out with people who salt your roots. Neurons that fire together, wire together.
How to foster great relationships within peers or employees
Set limits, be loving and demanding in equal measures. Expect the best in yourself and others. You want to create a culture that models and attracts the qualities we are talking abou. The culture is so powerful that you are not in the culture but you are the culture. Tat means that every behavior that you demonstrate is how you everyone does things around you. You have to create the culture that people want to be in or around.
What is your favorite book you’ve read recently?
Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara: https://amzn.to/3B3Zk8b
Miracle Mentality by Tim Storey: https://amzn.to/3XM8Fub
What is the biggest lesson you have learned in business?
I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. – Maya Angelou
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