Kate Visconti is a former Partner in Technology Consulting at PwC and is now the founder and CEO of Five to Flow, a global consulting collective that helps individuals and organizations to find their flow and increase both happiness and productivity.
Like all of the CEOs that we’ve been speaking with in this series, Kate’s career hasn’t been a straight line. Kate started her career as a high school English teacher in rural Ohio, but to feed her curiosity and interests she made several pivots into completely new industries, continually building on transferable skills and overcoming significant challenges along the way.
She had a truly global consulting career and achieved what many would consider the pinnacle of success. But she wasn’t happy, and days before going into Covid lockdown decided to go back to her passion and launched the collective called Five to Flow.
In this episode, you’ll hear both about her journey as well as how she works with people and organizations, so that people are seen and heard, and how she helps people identify what is blocking them from getting into a state of flow.
She also references several books and resources, which you can link directly to here:
The Wellness Wave Diagnostic Tool
Books:
The Gift by Shad Helmstetter
Fish! by Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, and Ken Blanchard
What to Say When You Talk to Yourself by Shad Helmstetter
Feel the Fear and Do It Anywayby Susan Jeffers
Trust Factorby Paul Zak
Flowby Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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