Here's My Daily Routine As Girl Scouts CEO - It Doesn't Include Cookies
Fortune Magazine Fortune Magazine
145K subscribers
208 views
0

 Published On Apr 2, 2024

Bonnie Barczykowski, 58, became CEO of Girl Scouts in 2023. Ironically, Barczykowski was never actually a Girl Scout herself. Barczykowski helps lead the nonprofit with 1.1 million members while also balancing her own life. She likens work-life balance to her own marriage of 36 years, and says her strategy is the “opposite of what most people think.”

The CEO follows a disciplined weekly routine dedicating four days to running, two days to cross-training, and one day to rest and recover. Her runs range from three to 20 miles, sometimes taking up to four hours to complete. She's completed eight full marathons and a jaw-dropping 65 half marathons around the globe.

As a member of the Seven Continents Club, Barczykowski participated in races across five continents, with aspirations to conquer her final two, Asia and Africa, by the time she turns 60 years old. Her cardio doesn't end when she's on her way to work. Barczykowski also aims to walk to work almost every single day (weather permitting).

00:00 - Priorities
00:16 - Introduction
00:23 - Waking Up
00:45 - Breakfast And Lunch Habits
01:16 - Walking To Work
02:01 - Workday Beginnings
02:36 - After-Work Activities
03:40 - Spending Weekends
03:53 - Nighttime Routine

Subscribe to Fortune -
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

Fortune Magazine is a global leader in business journalism with 55 million monthly page views and a readership of nearly 32 million, with major franchises including the Fortune 500 and the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For. The new Fortune video channel dives into personal stories from business owners and entrepreneurs becoming successful in business and sharing their tips to help you reach your goals.

Website: http://fortune.com/
Facebook:   / fortunemagazine  
Twitter:   / fortunemagazine  
TikTok:   / fortune  

#girlscouts #fortune #fortunemagazine

show more

Share/Embed