CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「As an Antarctic expedition leader, Rachael Robertson understands isolation.⁠ ⁠ From 2004 to 2005, she spent 11 months leading the 58th Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition. During the mission, the then 34-year-old was faced with temperatures of minus 35 degrees Celsius and sometimes 24-hours of darkness at the Davis Station base, a place she describes as the “world’s most extreme workplace.”⁠ ⁠ That presented challenges for the young leader, who had to live apart from her family and regular society. But it also created vast opportunities for growth, with parallels that can be drawn between today’s coronavirus lockdown environment.⁠ ⁠ “Everything I dealt with, every leader will deal with,” Robertson told @CNBCMakeIt. “I had to learn how to deal with conflict, crisis, mental health, personal boundaries.”⁠ ⁠ Now, as many countries move to ease restrictions, she urges individuals and leaders to demonstrate empathy and compassion to help themselves, colleagues and loved ones through the transition.⁠ ⁠ Visit the link in bio for Robertson’s best advice for people coming out the other side of lockdown.」8月2日 6時05分 - cnbc

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As an Antarctic expedition leader, Rachael Robertson understands isolation.⁠

From 2004 to 2005, she spent 11 months leading the 58th Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition. During the mission, the then 34-year-old was faced with temperatures of minus 35 degrees Celsius and sometimes 24-hours of darkness at the Davis Station base, a place she describes as the “world’s most extreme workplace.”⁠

That presented challenges for the young leader, who had to live apart from her family and regular society. But it also created vast opportunities for growth, with parallels that can be drawn between today’s coronavirus lockdown environment.⁠

“Everything I dealt with, every leader will deal with,” Robertson told @CNBCMakeIt. “I had to learn how to deal with conflict, crisis, mental health, personal boundaries.”⁠

Now, as many countries move to ease restrictions, she urges individuals and leaders to demonstrate empathy and compassion to help themselves, colleagues and loved ones through the transition.⁠

Visit the link in bio for Robertson’s best advice for people coming out the other side of lockdown.


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