Healthcare Leaders: 5 benefits from reading fiction.

Take a broader view, build your leadership skills and feel restored - all from reading a book.

 
 

While it may not feel like you have the time to read your emails let alone a novel, this week I’m making the case for picking up a novel. Looking at why reading can be restorative and support your leadership skills and development. Giving you an edge and a boost to manage all that is going on in the healthcare sector at the moment.


“The quality of our reading stands as an index to the quality of our thought”

Maryanne Wolf, cognitive scientist. 

The evidence is out for why reading fiction supports you as a leader, developing capacities and capabilities that will support you with the challenges and context of healthcare right now. 

  • Increasing understanding and building empathy

  • Build your emotional capacity 

  • Enhance your decision-making

  • Improve your writing

  • It’s a restorative activity and can reduce your stress 

Links and Resources

5 qualities of high-impact healthcare leaders

Why leaders should read fiction

Want to be a leader? Read more fiction.

The case for reading fiction   

How reading makes you a better leader

Find Katie on Goodreads and the new fiction for healthcare leaders bookcase

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Katie Quinney

Healthcare Leadership Coach and Mentor

https://www.katiequinney.com
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