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Chief of Staff can be a lonely job, even when you're surrounded by people. Emily shares real ways to handle this, like joining Chief of Staff networks, leaning on trusted coworkers or friends outside the company, and working with a coach. She also talks about knowing when to just acknowledge the loneliness and when to actively address it.
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Who Am I?

If we haven’t yet before - Hi👋 I’m Emily, Chief of Staff turned Executive Leadership Coach. After a thrilling ride up the corporate ladder, I’m focusing on what I love - working with people to realize their professional and personal goals. Through my videos here on this channel, books, podcast guest spots, and newsletter, I share new ideas and practical and tactical tools to help you be more productive and build the career and life you want.

Time Stamps:

00:56 Acknowledging the Loneliness
01:36 The Unique Role of a Chief of Staff
05:12 Leveraging Internal Colleagues
07:07 Support from Family and Friends
09:23 The Value of a Coach
11:39 Self-Acknowledgment and Reflection
12:49 Addressing Confidentiality Challenges
14:02 Conclusion: Embracing the Unique Role

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Chapters

1. You’re Not Alone: How Chiefs of Staff Can Build Community (00:00:00)

2. Acknowledging the Loneliness (00:00:56)

3. The Unique Role of a Chief of Staff (00:01:36)

4. Leveraging Internal Colleagues (00:05:12)

5. Support from Family and Friends (00:07:07)

6. The Value of a Coach (00:09:23)

7. Self-Acknowledgment and Reflection (00:11:39)

8. Addressing Confidentiality Challenges (00:12:49)

9. Conclusion: Embracing the Unique Role (00:14:02)

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