Perceptive: Insights for leaders who feel more, process deeply, and think differently

Author:   Rachel Eve Radway
Publisher:   Seaglass Books
ISBN:  

9798992839104


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   22 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Perceptive: Insights for leaders who feel more, process deeply, and think differently


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What if the way you experience the world-deeply, intuitively, with intense perception-isn't a challenge to overcome, but a strength to harness? If you've been told you're ""too sensitive"" or struggled to navigate corporate environments that seem to reward detachment over depth, Perceptive offers a powerful reframe: Your heightened awareness, empathy, global thinking, and strong sense of justice aren't flaws to fix-they're superpowers to embrace. High sensitivity is a neurological trait shared by 30% of the population yet frequently misunderstood or stigmatized. Drawing from research, wisdom, and insights from accomplished women leaders, and relatable stories from her own severe burnout to finding her mission, Rachel Radway reveals how this form of neurodivergence represents not a limitation or weakness but a powerful leadership asset. Perceptive offers deep feelers and thinkers validation, compassion, and a roadmap to leading with confidence, clarity, and authenticity. It's equally essential for HR professionals and executives committed to building inclusive, innovative organizations where everyone can thrive.

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Author:   Rachel Eve Radway
Publisher:   Seaglass Books
Imprint:   Seaglass Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9798992839104


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   22 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""In Perceptive, Rachel Radway draws on personal experience and intimate conversations with highly sensitive women leaders to help readers embrace their different wiring as a source of strength. If you struggle navigating a world built for less sensitive minds, Perceptive invites you to redefine your path toward fulfillment."" -Ludmila Praslova, PhD, SHRM-SCP, professor, Organizational Psychology & Business, award-winning author of The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work ""For everyone who's been told they're too sensitive, Rachel Radway's Perceptive offers a compelling invitation to recognize our strengths and own our power as boldly empathetic, authentic, and inclusive leaders."" -Minette Norman, award-winning author of The Boldly Inclusive Leader ""Perceptive is about people who notice more, feel more, think more. Many have felt different or even flawed. But being wired differently can be your biggest advantage, as Rachel Radway shows. Reading this book will make you more aware of your unique talents!"" -Esther Bergsma, expert on high sensitivity and author of The Brain of the Highly Sensitive Person ""As someone who is passionate about making workspaces more neuroinclusive, I especially appreciated the sections of this book that offered actionable tools for people leaders and HR professionals. The information on various ways people can give or receive feedback and offer clarity in communication is especially useful."" -Pasha Marlowe, LMFT, CEO of Neurobelonging, speaker, and author of Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion: A Framework for Peopling and Engaging Neurodiverse Talent ""Perceptive is an insightful exploration of how appreciating neurodiversity benefits both individuals and teams. It offers leaders a blueprint for understanding that our differences should not be obstacles, but the very source of breakthrough innovation and high performance."" -Ed Thompson, founder & CEO of Uptimize and author of A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work


Author Information

Rachel Eve Radway is a certified leadership coach, mentor, speaker, and author with 25+ years' experience in corporate leadership roles. A late-diagnosed AuDHDer herself, Radway helps highly perceptive and neurodivergent clients learn to thrive personally and professionally. She's a contributing author of Single State of the Union: Single Women Speak Out on Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happiness and Leading with Compassion: Cultivating Connection from the Inside Out.

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