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  <title>Unlocking Creativity: The Leadership Advantage You’re Overlooking with Natalie Nixon</title>
  <description>Most leaders double down on strategy when pressure hits, but what if the real competitive edge lies in creativity?&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode of The Enlightened Executive, I speak with Natalie Nixon, creativity strategist and author of Move, Think, Rest, about why creativity, not control, is the next frontier in leadership. Natalie shares her human-centered framework for redesigning work in the face of burnout, complexity, and hybrid teams. You’ll learn:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Why creativity is a teachable, practical skill (not just a personality trait)&amp;amp;nbsp; How the Move / Think / Rest framework can rewire the way you lead&amp;amp;nbsp; What it takes to “unlearn” outdated leadership reflexes&amp;amp;nbsp; A powerful question to reimagine how you show up under pressure&amp;amp;nbsp;  If you’re ready to stop reacting and start imagining, this conversation is your next step forward.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; 📘 Explore her book&amp;amp;nbsp;Move, Think, Rest: http://enlightenedexec.com/ep112 🎧 Subscribe to The Enlightened Executive for weekly episodes that blend neuroscience, leadership, and real-world insight&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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