OhanaPreneurs Show

When Rhythms Shift

Episode Summary

What keeps your leadership grounded when life or business gets loud? In this mini solo episode, Sharon Otaguro returns to center with a conversation on the rituals that keep momentum flowing and clarity alive. Bridging the insights from Mary Nunaley’s episode on leadership and learning design with the deeply personal overcome story of upcoming guest Kim Godwin, this episode invites you to reflect on how rhythm and ritual shape sustainable success. From her own Monday PreFrame to the beloved Sunday CEO Hour, Sharon shares how simple practices can recalibrate even the busiest entrepreneur. And she offers a gentle reminder: You don’t have to earn peace. You can design for it. Whether you're running a team, holding space for others, or just trying to stay afloat—you’ll walk away with permission to pause and a practice to try.

Episode Notes

In This Episode, You’ll Reflect On:

The difference between routines and rituals—and why one supports longevity

How to self-regulate through Strategic Check-Ins when frustration hits

Why rhythm is foundational to leadership, systems, and sanity

How each guest is bringing a cultural or personal ritual into their story

 

Takeaways:

Leadership needs rhythm. Rituals create space for clarity, not just productivity.

Overwhelm is a signal, not a failure. Strategic check-ins restore alignment.

Your voice sets the tone. Rituals like Monday PreFrames align presence with purpose.

Every leader has a ritual. Whether rooted in culture, story, or strategy—it’s a bridge to resilience.

 

Connect with Sharon: hi@sharonotaguro.com